
rob aylestone
Moderator
I suspect that you're experiencing trumpet player syndrome. As in the sound you think you make isn't the one everyone hears. Nobody listens to their guitar cabinet with their ear stuck in front of the speaker. The mics are capturing the sound, probably quite faithfully - but it's just not what you or the player hear standing a few feet away, which is the direct sound, plus the ports or vents, and other drivers all combining. If you stand in front of the cabinet and it sounds good, then stick a decent condenser where your ears are, and it will sound similar. The trouble is that this often sounds a bit 'revealing'. Your ear will, if it's loud, be using it's own compression/protection system, and this tend to hide some less than ideal components. The good mic will record these, warts and all. It's like when you record with a video camera at a gig. What you think you heard is rarely what the camera heard, and sometimes video people use really good mics, but are amazed it sounds rotten. I suspect what you are hearing may well be quite accurate - just not what you want.