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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 43575" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Dual micing a guitar amp</p><p></p><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p>The best guitar sound of all time (including all the A player nationals I have worked with) for me was a triple cabinet triple mic setup. First and foremost a great local player with very low stage volume and a great local band. Center cabinet dry, panned center. Left cabinet effects only, pitch tuned down .99 full left pan. Right cabinet effects only, pitch tuned up 1.01 full right pan. He used mostly chorus with a small reverb added at times but his effects were always on. I was FOH that night and I used SM57's center and right and a Senn e609 left. All house EQ flat. All house effects on guitar off. Unbelievable! The guitar filled up every sonic inch of space but stepped on absolutely nothing. Crystal clear vocals drums and bass. Numerous positive comments on "My Mix" but it was actually the guitarist sound "faders up and flat" that made it what it was. Just food for thought for everyone.</p><p></p><p>-Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 43575, member: 277"] Re: Dual micing a guitar amp Hi Everyone, The best guitar sound of all time (including all the A player nationals I have worked with) for me was a triple cabinet triple mic setup. First and foremost a great local player with very low stage volume and a great local band. Center cabinet dry, panned center. Left cabinet effects only, pitch tuned down .99 full left pan. Right cabinet effects only, pitch tuned up 1.01 full right pan. He used mostly chorus with a small reverb added at times but his effects were always on. I was FOH that night and I used SM57's center and right and a Senn e609 left. All house EQ flat. All house effects on guitar off. Unbelievable! The guitar filled up every sonic inch of space but stepped on absolutely nothing. Crystal clear vocals drums and bass. Numerous positive comments on "My Mix" but it was actually the guitarist sound "faders up and flat" that made it what it was. Just food for thought for everyone. -Eric [/QUOTE]
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