Good equipment for non-DI guitar recording??

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Hi:

I'm trying to find a better way of recording my electric guitar. I've tried the POD, the V-Amp, a Trademark 10, etc. All in all, I can't get a good distorted sound with direct recording - always sounds buzzy and annoying.

Anyway, I've just purchased a Mesa/Boogie Studio preamp. It's on its way from an ebay seller. I'm going to work on getting a good DI sound, but I just don't think it's possible with anything (in my eyes, anyway). So, I'd like to ask advice on a good power amp and cabinet. I don't want or need something that's going to blow the doors off. I jam with my band in my garage and maybe parties, etc., so I need enough to get up and over the drums and bass. I'm really interested in a power amp/cab combo that would sound great miked. I MUST limit the budget to $500 or perhaps under. I am not against shoppping ebay for good used stuff. I've heard a MB 20/20 is good, but maybe too pricey and maybe "too Mesa". I've also heard the Peavey Classic 50/50 is good and quite versatile sound-wise. As for a cabinet, I clearly don't need 4 12" inch speakers as much as I need really good sound.

O yeah, I also have a Rocktron Replifex for effects. All input GLADLY accepted!!! Thanks in advance.

gordo
 
It takes time and trial and error to get what you want. The POD is a proven great way to record DI guitar. I wouldn't blame the POD it is more likely operator error. I am not trying to be a dick cause I have been there before. If you are wanting to get a good amp to mic you will be equally frustrated at first until you learn the how to's.... This is just my opinion.
 
I hear you Scott, and I totally understand that many people really think the POD is cool. But this isn't operator error, it's just a matter of preference. I just prefer miked sound. I have some experience miking my old Hot Rod Deluxe (nice cleans, not so good distortions). I even used a not-so-great Digitech RP300 through that setup and when I play back those tracks, they always sound better (more real, less "edgy", fuller) than all the DI stuff I've ever tried. It's just my opinion, of course.

Nevertheless, I am definitely getting this preamp, and I just thought I might get a little advice on a good matching premap/cab.

gordo
 
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