
dainbramage
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So I was listening to The Black Keys album "Magic Potion" and thought to myself "man, that is truly the best sound I've ever heard recorded". So I went along to check out how they got their sound primarily wondering what amps they use. I found this:
"We like the sound of odd rooms. It's got concrete floors and walls. The upstairs floor is the ceiling. The mixing desk and computer are on top of the tool desk built by the old guy who used to live there. You can hear all of that. Lots of new records have no individuality to the sound. I wanted it to sound like a band in the basement of a house in the Midwest."
I'm starting to think maybe acoustic treatment and perfect rooms is not really what I need. Any thoughts on this?
"We like the sound of odd rooms. It's got concrete floors and walls. The upstairs floor is the ceiling. The mixing desk and computer are on top of the tool desk built by the old guy who used to live there. You can hear all of that. Lots of new records have no individuality to the sound. I wanted it to sound like a band in the basement of a house in the Midwest."
I'm starting to think maybe acoustic treatment and perfect rooms is not really what I need. Any thoughts on this?