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DanR
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I have been trying to record a guitar amp (Ampeg Jet-about 15 watts) with a Shure SM57 running through a M-Audio DMP3 preamp. Even though the amp is less than half way up and non distorted, I keep getting distortion, particularly on the highs from the preamp. I'm recording into an old Boss BR-8 recorder. If I just use the BR-8's pre, I still get distortion. I purchased a 30dB mic pad and although the level is attenuated considerably, I still get distortion when I get enough level to record. I substituted a cheap Radio Shack mic and also an EV dynamic mic that I use for vocals with my band, and I still have the same problem. I dug out an old Yamaha MM30 mixer (I'm pretty sure they're Hi-Z inputs) and if I use the mic pad and use a low to high impedence transformer, I don't get distortion.
So what gives? Surely someone else out there uses a SM57 through the DMP3 to record guitar amps. I thought I could isolate the guilty piece of equipment by trying out different mics, and even using the preamp of the BR-8, but I still keep getting the distortion.
DanR
So what gives? Surely someone else out there uses a SM57 through the DMP3 to record guitar amps. I thought I could isolate the guilty piece of equipment by trying out different mics, and even using the preamp of the BR-8, but I still keep getting the distortion.
DanR
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