T threshhold2 New member May 1, 2006 #1 i'm close miking the amp----and the sound of the fan is captured in the recording ????what to do?
T travelin travis New member May 1, 2006 #2 threshhold2 said: i'm close miking the amp----and the sound of the fan is captured in the recording ????what to do? Click to expand... fan? you mean on a poweramp? if your going for a loud rock sound maybe it won't be an issue in the mix. sorry, i don't have any useful advice.
threshhold2 said: i'm close miking the amp----and the sound of the fan is captured in the recording ????what to do? Click to expand... fan? you mean on a poweramp? if your going for a loud rock sound maybe it won't be an issue in the mix. sorry, i don't have any useful advice.
T threshhold2 New member May 1, 2006 #3 it's a combo amp.....marshall avt275 and in quiet tracks---clean guitar---the fan sound is noticeable
it's a combo amp.....marshall avt275 and in quiet tracks---clean guitar---the fan sound is noticeable
T travelin travis New member May 1, 2006 #4 The only solution I can think of is to get or make a speaker cab and move it away from the amp. Maybe $20 worth of plywood and mount your amp's speaker in it.
The only solution I can think of is to get or make a speaker cab and move it away from the amp. Maybe $20 worth of plywood and mount your amp's speaker in it.