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shugs81
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Hi Guys!
I'm looking to build a soundproof box for closed mic recording and i found a link to someone who built a box around a 4x12 marshal cab and was thinking about doing something similar....
I've already built a 2x12 cab for practice room use and my old 2x12 amp is still loitering about but knackered so i can't really sell it...
http://allthenameshavegone.blogspot.com/ this is my blog from the build... I'm sooo rubbish at keeping it up... but it gives you an idea of what the cabs look like (precovering..) but what I was thinking of doing is closing the back up, lining the cab with 1/2" polyethelene foam, pushing the baffle almost as far back as possible and try to mic up both of the speakers for stereo recording.
would this be soundproofed enough? doesn't have to be silent but i would like to be able to crank up the amp and record from there... I understand that the .... umm... not sure what you call it but the sound may be a touch dead so I can add on room effects afterwards and learn to shape the sound for a more recorded feel...
The head I'll be using is an 18w one i built from a kit... sounds awesome... but I want the cab to sit under a desk so that i can just use my normal head with it....
OR...
should i just push the baffle back in the cab and build a box around it with the foam lining?
I'm looking to build a soundproof box for closed mic recording and i found a link to someone who built a box around a 4x12 marshal cab and was thinking about doing something similar....
I've already built a 2x12 cab for practice room use and my old 2x12 amp is still loitering about but knackered so i can't really sell it...
http://allthenameshavegone.blogspot.com/ this is my blog from the build... I'm sooo rubbish at keeping it up... but it gives you an idea of what the cabs look like (precovering..) but what I was thinking of doing is closing the back up, lining the cab with 1/2" polyethelene foam, pushing the baffle almost as far back as possible and try to mic up both of the speakers for stereo recording.
would this be soundproofed enough? doesn't have to be silent but i would like to be able to crank up the amp and record from there... I understand that the .... umm... not sure what you call it but the sound may be a touch dead so I can add on room effects afterwards and learn to shape the sound for a more recorded feel...
The head I'll be using is an 18w one i built from a kit... sounds awesome... but I want the cab to sit under a desk so that i can just use my normal head with it....
OR...
should i just push the baffle back in the cab and build a box around it with the foam lining?
