D
darkecho
New member
here is the problem I am facing...
whenever I try to listen to the changes for mic placement... the noise from the amplifier itself tends to get into my ears through the headphones and its not very isolated, i cannot exactly tell what i am getting through the mic since i can hear the amp very loud as well, probably since im in the same room with it...
so I want to isolate the amplifier somehow.. and I have several ideas..
1. stick the amp into my closet and sound proof it a little bit and try to close the doors(but not sure if the mic stand will fit in there with the amp.
2. leave the amp in the room but put an isolation box in front of it to quiet it down a bit.
3. sound proof my bathroom walls and keep the amp in there (although there is some glass and mirrors and tile, so it will be very reflective..
4. put the amplifier outside my room and feed cables through window, and use isolation box to keep outside noise from getting to the mic.
these ideas all seem to have issues so I am not sure what to do.. I could also put the amplifier outside of my bedroom door but there is tile there as well (probably not as reflective as the bathroom)
any ideas or sggestions? thanks.
BTW i am going to loop a clean guitar track and reamp it so I have a constant source to compare while placeing the mics.
whenever I try to listen to the changes for mic placement... the noise from the amplifier itself tends to get into my ears through the headphones and its not very isolated, i cannot exactly tell what i am getting through the mic since i can hear the amp very loud as well, probably since im in the same room with it...
so I want to isolate the amplifier somehow.. and I have several ideas..
1. stick the amp into my closet and sound proof it a little bit and try to close the doors(but not sure if the mic stand will fit in there with the amp.
2. leave the amp in the room but put an isolation box in front of it to quiet it down a bit.
3. sound proof my bathroom walls and keep the amp in there (although there is some glass and mirrors and tile, so it will be very reflective..
4. put the amplifier outside my room and feed cables through window, and use isolation box to keep outside noise from getting to the mic.
these ideas all seem to have issues so I am not sure what to do.. I could also put the amplifier outside of my bedroom door but there is tile there as well (probably not as reflective as the bathroom)
any ideas or sggestions? thanks.
BTW i am going to loop a clean guitar track and reamp it so I have a constant source to compare while placeing the mics.