Is 2" enough space from the speaker to allow for some room reflections to interfere? I dunno. With that kind of SPL in a room, I wouldn't doubt that even a close-mic dynamic could pick up some room reflections.
I honestly think at my new house, I'm getting room reflections in my guitar tones....I can hear 'em, I've asked here if you guys can, but generally the answer is no...The whole house is painted sheetrock, which is very reflective to begin with, the room I record in is small (10'x10'), & the high volume/SPL's bounce all over the place....I'll try to dig up some tones from the last place I was living & post them for comparison...I can hear a difference myself....It's very subtle, but it's there...
This is a big reason I'm looking into making some acoustic panels, not just for mixing, but to deaden the room down for tracking too....
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I actually like that tone a lot. There's some fizz in the high end like Greg mentioned, but I think that it would work in a mix. Friggin chunky, I love that. You all have pushed me to realize that some of the high-freq fizz is actually natural for an amp, and from what I've found lately a little bit of it is essential to a guitar sitting in a mix and still being present. I fought that for years, dialing in duller and duller tones where I had little or no high end just to combat the grain that the treble sends through a preamp section. I have seen the light
Thanks dude, you know, I used ampsims for years, & I'd always eq the shit out of my tracks, low-passing them, trying to kill the fizz, then trying to add clarity with a high-shelf...lol...I did get some decent results, but nothing like I get with these real amps, at all...close, but no cigar....hahaha...I've finally realized that real amps have fizz too...lol
The Chupa is a very different amp than the DSL...It is grainy sounding when using the era switch on anything but plexi mode, & even in plexi mode, it's grainy using the bright switches...I'm still learning how to dial it in too, there's a lot of tones to be had with that amp, I just need to tweak/experiment to get the best out of it....It seems to take od pedals really good too, I was running the Bogner Red through it a few days ago, & it sounded awesome, I just didn't have my recording gear up here yet, so I'll have to do that in a day or two to let you guys hear that...I love this amp though, even with the master on about 3-4, with the gain(s) up a bit, it's got sustain from hell, & controlled feedback for days....
The DSL is a straight-ahead rock-n-roll amp IMO, the only thing I don't like is the shared eq, but it's really not an issue for me, someone using it live might have issues, but again, for recording, it's not a big deal...Clean is great, almost Fender-y, but it will break up with the gain cranked....Green crunch is great for a rhythm sound, & boosted (with a SD-1 for example), it's almost got a JCM 800 sound...Red OD1 is my favorite on this amp, plenty of gain for hard rock tones...OD2 has even more gain, & it's voiced a little different, but I really haven't messed with it that much...
I'm really happy with my amp/cab setup right now, I've got 4 good amps (2 pretty decent little ones, & 2 awesome full-sized), with 5 different speaker choices, along with 5 different mics to choose from....

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And yeah, that DTX400 has some frustrations with lack of expansion. I've already been where you're at, wanting a 2nd crash and a hi-hat that would respond to half-open positions. I'm sure you've already explored what it would take to actually make that happen and holy shit that gets expensive very quickly. Hell, the 3-zone snare upgrade is $350 on its own! And I'm still not sure if a better hihat pedal would actually work with this kit's brain...I'm not sure if the open/closed hihat is a function of the pedal or the brain. But I've learned to live with the limitations of a $500 e-kit, and honestly I still love it a year later. I just got the mallets/brushes/rods kit for SD2 and I've been having fun with that.
Yeah dude, the DTX400 is pretty limited compared to other (and more expensive) e-kits, but you can use another hi-hat pedal/contoller with it that would allow closed, open, & half-open sounds to be triggered. With the stock pedal, it's only open or closed (but you know that...you're a big reason I bought this kit dude...

)...I think the Yamaha HH65 pedal is about $80....
Something I can suggest for using the DTX with Superior Drummer is to map a couple different articulations for the hi-hat, say a closed tip & an open 1/2 instead of the fully open articulation. Just depends on the song, but it can be done using the "learn" button in Superior....Just be just to click "edit articulation only" above the "learn" button though....Lots of ways to do the midi thing dude, I may end up buying the other hh pedal myself eventually, but for now, what I've got will work...
I've been thinking about trying to mod my crash cymbal holder to put it more in the center of the rack/kit, that would actually help my playing a little (I need all the help I can get...hahaha)...Same thing with the 2 toms, but not sure how I'd go about doing that...I could get a cheap cymbal stand, or maybe even use a mic boom arm for the cymbal...Again, not sure how to go about doing it, but I'll figure it out...If not, I can just keep doing what I've been doing the past couple weeks, going into the piano roll/midi editor & fixing my fuck-ups....

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Sorry for the long-ass post, but I get on a roll & can't stop...
One more thing before I go, I've went completely bat-shit, hillbilly-psycho crazy buying up gear the last 8 months or so, & I've got a killer little setup...I've actually got so much gear in so little time, I haven't really sat down & learned all of it properly...but it feels good to have all this shit, I've been wanting all this basically all my life.....

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