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chessrock said:It's not really designed to flatter anything. It's pretty no-frills -- no tubes or tranformers in there. It'll bring a mic up to line level --and do it pretty damn well for the money -- but that's about it.
I don't usually worry too much about what I use on guitar amps. It's not like electric guitar is a hi-fi application that requires all of the delicate intricacies of a high end signal chain. Most people just throw an SM-57 right up on the grille, for crying out loud.Although I'm sure some will disagree. Worry about getting the best amp you can afford . . . untill one day you've got the most bitchin' guitar amp on the planet.
Then stick any 'ol mic on it and run that through any 'ol pre, and you're likely to be thrilled.
Well I've got some bitchin' amps all right....An old Vox AC-30 and a Komet 60 amp head with all the trimmings so getting a great guitar sound is no sweat for me.
Hmmm, sounds like I will just pop for a pair of these MS-1bs & give them a shot, you know? If they are quiet and give me a nice good quality signal I'm all over them. Besides with the polarity switches on the back, I'll be able to do some M/S mic'ing with these puppies too! I am quite sure that the MS-1bs are MUCH BETTER sounding than the ART TubePACs? (that I am trying to dump from my signal path).
