superspit
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jonnyc said:No I agree with hi-flyer, sometimes an amp can sound really decent in the room and then when it comes to putting it to disk it just doesn't translate. I've recorded this exact amp and while I does sound decent in a recording it does not sound like a good, quality tube amp. BTW shit in/shit out is a pretty generic response that is extremely obvious.
Hi JC....
and you call my response 'generic'....geeeesh!
The only reason a sound doesn't 'translate' is because of the type of recording technique applied at the time....(by way of mic placement, instrument quality, mic type/quality, engineer experience, eq settings....etc..etc)......simple?....not!
My point was that if you have a great sounding amp, or whatever, it is under YOUR complete control as to how the sound is captured, no excuses.....don't blame an amplifier entirely!!
That's where experimentation comes in, and sometimes some basic quality gear.....but I'm still being obvious and generic.
How does that sit with you ?....or is that incorrect aswell?
Kindest Regards,
Superspit.
