
tubedude
New member
Some friends and I wrote a little quick song a few months ago that I had tracked the guitars with a Mesa Dual Recto. I got a Stiletto Trident Series I in the house a few weeks back, and thought for fun I would retrack the guitars and see how they sat.
I'm using the Stiletto straight into a Mesa Recto 2x12 cab with a Shinybox stock ribbon right on the center of the cone, dead on, slightly angled, into a BAE 312a preamp.
http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=5973
Gain is set pretty low at about 11-12:00 and I boosted the highs at the amp since the ribbon was kind of doing its ribbon thing in that regard. Total setup time for the guitar tracking was 4-6 minutes or so.
Like it or hate it? I kind of like it a lot, and I think the Stiletto recorded easier than the Recto did. The Stiletto doesnt come in until the drums do at the beginning, the opening riff is another amp.
Shinybox was the only mic used. Keep in mind the amount of time spent on the setup, too. It could have been better or worse I would imagine. This was a toss it up and go. I like it.
I'm using the Stiletto straight into a Mesa Recto 2x12 cab with a Shinybox stock ribbon right on the center of the cone, dead on, slightly angled, into a BAE 312a preamp.
http://www.lightningmp3.com/live/file.php?fid=5973
Gain is set pretty low at about 11-12:00 and I boosted the highs at the amp since the ribbon was kind of doing its ribbon thing in that regard. Total setup time for the guitar tracking was 4-6 minutes or so.
Like it or hate it? I kind of like it a lot, and I think the Stiletto recorded easier than the Recto did. The Stiletto doesnt come in until the drums do at the beginning, the opening riff is another amp.
Shinybox was the only mic used. Keep in mind the amount of time spent on the setup, too. It could have been better or worse I would imagine. This was a toss it up and go. I like it.