Well I built an iso cab out of 1.5" MDF for my 2x12 cab to record guitar in my apartment. It blocks sound coming out real real well....but...it doesnt' sound too good IMO.
There's not alot of extra space in there but I figured if I dampened it some and just put the mic rihgt up to the grill I could get a good dry sound.
Instead it sounds thin....like somebody put a comb-filter to the signal.
I'm not quite finished dampening the whole cab yet but are there any solutions to this??? I wouldnt' even care if the bass was less...just the whole sound is thin though. There's bass but it's like the mids were sucked out or something.
But can't I just get a good dry signal of what's coming out of the speaker?? Is it the reverberating waves that are killing me by canceling each other out and thinning out the sound???
Any advice would be appreciated.
There's not alot of extra space in there but I figured if I dampened it some and just put the mic rihgt up to the grill I could get a good dry sound.
Instead it sounds thin....like somebody put a comb-filter to the signal.
I'm not quite finished dampening the whole cab yet but are there any solutions to this??? I wouldnt' even care if the bass was less...just the whole sound is thin though. There's bass but it's like the mids were sucked out or something.
But can't I just get a good dry signal of what's coming out of the speaker?? Is it the reverberating waves that are killing me by canceling each other out and thinning out the sound???
Any advice would be appreciated.