
DrewPeterson7
Sage of the Order
Still wortking out studio layout stuff at my new place, and as I'm primarily a guitarist, this will be a priority. I'll cut to the chase and say yes, I plan to experiment, but I also wondered if this was something that any of you had spent some real time on.
This is a closed back 4x12, so things like proximity to the nearest wall for an open-backed cab aren't going to be a factor. Right now I've got it tucked in the corner of the long end of the room facing roughly towards the opposite corner for space/usability considerations, though as this means it's pointing towards the corner with a door, I'm thinking of flipping it to the other corner just to minimize the projection into the rest of the house a little more (I was surprised, while doing some reamping, how much sound carried out through that door and into the rest of the basement if I'd walk around while a take was playing back through the cab).
My without-testing priors here would be the exact inverse of monitoring position, facing down the long axis of the room, centered, and maybe 1/3 of the way down, would be a good theoretical starting point, and the amp is on casters so its easy enough to move.... though I couldn't leave it permanently mic'd up here, of course, so this would be more of an "I'm taking the afternoon off work to reamp all my guitar tracks, let's roll the amp into position, fire it up, and get to work" sort of thing.
Close mic'd, if that matters, sm57 and md421 probaby a half inch or so off the grill, maybe a hair more, so while the room sound is still a factor, it's arguably less so than if I was also using a condenser a couple feet back or something.
This also strikes me as fiendishly difficult to test - cant exactly replicate the close mic position as I move the amp around, it's not a small room but it's not nearly big enough where I could hang a single distant mic and move the cab around and not have how close to that mic being on-axis be the major impact on what you hear through it... I think the best I can really do is just move the amp around while playing and trust my subjective impressions as I walk around the room around the amp. If anyone has better testing ideas, I'm all ears though!
This is a closed back 4x12, so things like proximity to the nearest wall for an open-backed cab aren't going to be a factor. Right now I've got it tucked in the corner of the long end of the room facing roughly towards the opposite corner for space/usability considerations, though as this means it's pointing towards the corner with a door, I'm thinking of flipping it to the other corner just to minimize the projection into the rest of the house a little more (I was surprised, while doing some reamping, how much sound carried out through that door and into the rest of the basement if I'd walk around while a take was playing back through the cab).
My without-testing priors here would be the exact inverse of monitoring position, facing down the long axis of the room, centered, and maybe 1/3 of the way down, would be a good theoretical starting point, and the amp is on casters so its easy enough to move.... though I couldn't leave it permanently mic'd up here, of course, so this would be more of an "I'm taking the afternoon off work to reamp all my guitar tracks, let's roll the amp into position, fire it up, and get to work" sort of thing.
Close mic'd, if that matters, sm57 and md421 probaby a half inch or so off the grill, maybe a hair more, so while the room sound is still a factor, it's arguably less so than if I was also using a condenser a couple feet back or something.
This also strikes me as fiendishly difficult to test - cant exactly replicate the close mic position as I move the amp around, it's not a small room but it's not nearly big enough where I could hang a single distant mic and move the cab around and not have how close to that mic being on-axis be the major impact on what you hear through it... I think the best I can really do is just move the amp around while playing and trust my subjective impressions as I walk around the room around the amp. If anyone has better testing ideas, I'm all ears though!