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Keithm30
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Hello all,
I'm completely new to this forum. However, I've been working on a small home studio for the past few months, building it bit by expensive bit. I'm a metal guitar player and am seeking to record guitar tracks. I've ran into an issue with lower frequencies (in the 100hz - 250hz range) creating a "wub" sound. I've tried positioning the mic at many different angles and changed it's distance from the speaker. I'm currently using an Eminence V128 speaker, with an Orange Micro Dark. I have an isolation box with 2 1/2 inch thick studio foam inside and an SM57 which I use to mic the speaker. I use Studio One 3 and have a DBX 31 band graphic EQ as well as a DBX compressor/gate along with a tube preamp. I'm using a Presonus audiobox. I've included a photo of the isolation box which also has a lid to go over it. I don't mind providing screen shots of the frequencies which are popping within the parametric EQ. The mic in the photo is an sm58 (used it just to see what would happen) I realize that is not the best mic to use. I have the SM57.
Thanks so much to all who read my post! I greatly appreciate it. If any other information is needed please feel free to ask
Keith
I'm completely new to this forum. However, I've been working on a small home studio for the past few months, building it bit by expensive bit. I'm a metal guitar player and am seeking to record guitar tracks. I've ran into an issue with lower frequencies (in the 100hz - 250hz range) creating a "wub" sound. I've tried positioning the mic at many different angles and changed it's distance from the speaker. I'm currently using an Eminence V128 speaker, with an Orange Micro Dark. I have an isolation box with 2 1/2 inch thick studio foam inside and an SM57 which I use to mic the speaker. I use Studio One 3 and have a DBX 31 band graphic EQ as well as a DBX compressor/gate along with a tube preamp. I'm using a Presonus audiobox. I've included a photo of the isolation box which also has a lid to go over it. I don't mind providing screen shots of the frequencies which are popping within the parametric EQ. The mic in the photo is an sm58 (used it just to see what would happen) I realize that is not the best mic to use. I have the SM57.
Thanks so much to all who read my post! I greatly appreciate it. If any other information is needed please feel free to ask

Keith