Amp Miking? Worthless

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What would you do if someone told you that miking your amp for recording is stupid, and for low-quality studios? Not only would this fictional character say all that, but he would also lay claim that no professional record was done with miked guitar amps.

Now I know some people go directly to their preamps or recording consoles or line-outs on their amps, but many if not most recordings use miked amps, am I correct? Post as many replies as you can!
 
What would you do if someone told you that miking your amp for recording is stupid, and for low-quality studios? Not only would this fictional character say all that, but he would also lay claim that no professional record was done with miked guitar amps.
I will be the first person among dozens to say how insanely stupid this person must be. He must not have the first idea how records are actually made. I would guess that a full 2/3s of the guitar sounds recorded in professional studios are created by mic'ing the guitar amp.
 
It's good to see a glimmer of sanity in this screwed up world.
 
cominginsecond said:
I will be the first person among dozens to say how insanely stupid this person must be. He must not have the first idea how records are actually made. I would guess that a full 2/3s of the guitar sounds recorded in professional studios are created by mic'ing the guitar amp.

Let me be the second. This guy is obviously a frickin idiot for saying such a thing. Just about every engineer I know dismisses using direct boxes or simulators unless they're chasing after a very specific sound that they know they can't reproduce with a miked cab.
 
He'd probably be the same guy who said you can fry your preamps if you don't insert a compressor between mic and preamp in your signal chain. And his name would probably be Windowman.
 
The guy who told you that is a moron.

Don't take any stock tips from this guy, for God's sake! ;)
 
ScienceOne said:
What would you do if someone told you that miking your amp for recording is stupid, and for low-quality studios?
I would say they have no idea of what they're talking about... :rolleyes:


ScienceOne said:
Not only would this fictional character say all that, but he would also lay claim that no professional record was done with miked guitar amps.
I would say that he was even more clueless than I'd thought just from point #1!!! :rolleyes: :rolleyes:


He very obviously has no knowledge whatsoever of recording practices.

Bruce
 
Clueless is the word that comes to mind. I've had simaler exchanges with dipshit Mr. No-It-Alls.
 
chessrock said:
He'd probably be the same guy who said you can fry your preamps if you don't insert a compressor between mic and preamp in your signal chain. And his name would probably be Windowman.

Did he really say that? Can you point me to the thread where he said this?

Yeah, I'd like to see what happens when I plug my Soundelux U97 into my RNC before hitting my Great River. My GR will be much happier this way :)

Geeshhh, some people!

Oh, since I only play acoustic, I bet the original guy also claims that the only way to record a great acoustic sound is to use the built in pick up. Mics must be for losers! Who wants my Soundelux and Neumann?
 
Oh yeah, he also said that with a mic on a guitar amp instead of going line direct, you would lose some of the signal!
 
You can stop your little April fools joke now, I'd say you did manage to fish in some of the bigger posters with this thread, and with that I'll be the first to say "Bravo" but to get me you'll have to get up a little earlier than that.
 
darrin, your other joke played out pretty well. I fell for it. However, this one was more subtle.




Speaking of going direct, we once plugged a balanced 1/4" ended cable into our singer's butt because our mic was out for repairs. However, he squirmed around too much from the phantom power and the vox ended up a little muddy.
 
gordone said:


Did he really say that? Can you point me to the thread where he said this?


Ha ha. :) No relation. It just reminded me of some other bad advice that was being passed around here not too long ago. Bad advice seems to be out-of-controll around here these days.
 
Seriously, this wasn't a joke, just an ignorant guy who thought he knew everything about music.
 
ScienceOne said:
Seriously, this wasn't a joke, just an ignorant guy who thought he knew everything about music.

Then refer him to my story above and tell him it's true. It's about as plausible as his. In fact, it is true. He also got the benefit of gettin flushed out. Who needs a laxitive?
 
WOT!

I would say go elsewhere as this person is a fool and ignorant. Ask him if the moon is made of cheese. Peter
 
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