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If it was going through a PA cab assuming you are not distorting the speaker why would would you want to mic it? The PA cab isn't changing the sound becuase it is designed NOT to change the sound. So you are gunna want a guitar amp cabinet. I won't bother trying to tell you what to get cause I aint had much experience with different amps, but I use a boss vf-1 amp simulater which is nice but it doesn't really replace an amp, it is more convinient and can give me some of the wackier soud effects, thats why im saving up for a laney half stack cause they are good for metal.
I tend to agree with MrSong BUT that may be fine and true once you've already got equipment and stuff , but it cannot be taken literally, how could you possible record a heavy metal track with an acoustic??? It aint gunna happen, you need a certain ammount of gear to start off with, for beginners it is a long time before they get to that stage, it would sound offputting hearing someone say that it doesn't matter what equipment you've got you can make as good tracks as with anything basically if your tracks were medicore cause that would mean there is no prospect of them getting better other than being a better guitarist.
Nick
I tend to agree with MrSong BUT that may be fine and true once you've already got equipment and stuff , but it cannot be taken literally, how could you possible record a heavy metal track with an acoustic??? It aint gunna happen, you need a certain ammount of gear to start off with, for beginners it is a long time before they get to that stage, it would sound offputting hearing someone say that it doesn't matter what equipment you've got you can make as good tracks as with anything basically if your tracks were medicore cause that would mean there is no prospect of them getting better other than being a better guitarist.
Nick