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I'm using a Gibson SG and running it straight into a Marshall JCM 900 (100 watt) head. That is plugged into a JCM 800 4x12 Cab with 75 watt speakers. The tubes in the head are brand new and the speakers are just fine. The gain is set at 12 (goes up to 20) on the lead channel and the volume is up half-way. For now assume that the eq's are set at 5. I'm using a Shure SM-57 mic which is running to a Behringer mixing board. This signal is runing out to a M Audio card which is running into a version of Cool Edit Pro. None of the gear (other than the amp and guitar) is more than 3 months old. The problem I'm having only occurs when I record. The PROBLEM IS...
There is a horrible hiss or fuzz in the recording. The tone of the guitar comes through nicely and has a decent distorted sound. However "behind" this nice tone is a very bad sounding tone that is extremely fuzzy. It sounds like one of those tiny mini-stack amps, that is being completely blown out. We make sure that all the levels are set on the recording equipment, from -9 to -3 db. Also, we've made sure that there is no clipping occuring anywhere in the process. Also we've tried recording at much higher levels and much lower levels but the problem persists. Is this "fuzziness" normal? Is it something that is fixed during mixing (if so, how)? If it isn't normal, what can we do on the front end to eliminate this fuzz? Please help!
There is a horrible hiss or fuzz in the recording. The tone of the guitar comes through nicely and has a decent distorted sound. However "behind" this nice tone is a very bad sounding tone that is extremely fuzzy. It sounds like one of those tiny mini-stack amps, that is being completely blown out. We make sure that all the levels are set on the recording equipment, from -9 to -3 db. Also, we've made sure that there is no clipping occuring anywhere in the process. Also we've tried recording at much higher levels and much lower levels but the problem persists. Is this "fuzziness" normal? Is it something that is fixed during mixing (if so, how)? If it isn't normal, what can we do on the front end to eliminate this fuzz? Please help!