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rightbrainnow
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Ive always been told that when recording, your sound can only be as good as your worst piece of equipment in the signal chain. Ive got a good mic, but just basic pre's in the firepod. Ive got good music equipment to make the actual music with. When i listen to professionally mixed songs...they always seem louder. I always keep my guitar amp (fender reverd deluxe 22w) on 10, and my guitar (standard american strat). This provided me a very loud, and very distorted sound. When i record this...ill fix the gain on the firepod to allow as much volume before clipping. When i listen to the recording...while sound may be good, its just not as loud. Is this the result of generic preamps? ive been in the market for a good preamp for about half a year...still havent bought one. If i include a high quality preamp in my signal, how will this negate the generic preamp in the firepod? does it just kinda shut off?...If i take a mic>quality preamp>firepod...does the firepod preamp still affect the signal?...would i need to bring the firepod pre gain to 0 and then crank my other pre? would this help aid in the "volume" of the sound?