Well, glad to see you've improved your recording chain with the Shure microphone or at least made one additional step on the road to getting the sound you're after.
>Yep. Bought the 57 and have been playing with it. It is better than the DL-330's but those 330's sure are close.
You also mentioned that you weren't happy with the speakers you were mixing on and if you're still working with them, you may not be hearing all the improvements that the SM57 has done for you.
The point being overall though is your set up may still need other refinements even after you get some speakers that you're happy with. Things like Mic placement, guitar amp settings, the guitar you play though it and all the variable setting on all of that can also make large changes in the results you get. Often times it's not just the gear, but how you use it that makes the real differences. Setting on the guitar amp that sound good live may need to be experimented with to get better recorded results. Recording is always a mix of science and art.
>Ah, I've already learned all that from reading diff posts from all of you good guys and did it all. I finally found that sweet spot to place the mic (the Sure >and the OSP place the same as for sound reproduction ). Since I don't play live anymore after having a stroke, I just play some here at home for some of >my friends, family, and myself. I also have a Yamaha MG8/2FX and run it through a TEAC AG-790 home stereo radio. May sound stupid but I can get some <sweet sounds with that set up
If you really feel that you've made a mistake in getting the SM57, hopefully you can return it or try something else. I don't believe any of us specifically told you that you should buy that Mic in particular or that it will be the magic bullet that solves all your issues. But, the SM57 is an industry standard for mic'ing guitar amps so it probably wouldn't be a bad idea to keep it.
>Oh no. I'm gonna keep it. I love it ( almost as much as the 330's )

And you are right about nobody telling me I should go out buy one, I was just >taking your advice on sound and all.
One last thought here; Perhaps post an mp3 of your recording results and that might give us much better clues as to where you might improve your sound quality and/or recording techniques.
>When I get my deck cleaned I'll put up a recording. I have learned a lot since I did my first recording 07/09. Man, I thought that sounded like a >professional recording, posting it on soundclick, listeded to the other artists there to find out mine sounded like it was recorded in the outhouse using >metal cans with strings for mics.
Cheers!