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<blockquote data-quote="Jordan Wolf" data-source="post: 27166" data-attributes="member: 316"><p>Re: Mics for bass cabs</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think we're getting into subjective territory, Tim. My well-done steak may not be your idea of a well-done steak.</p><p></p><p>If it's dialed back a little bit, I think proximity effect can be helpful to get the "body" of the instrument, especially when it's one with a lower register of notes. Sure, a lot of the articulation is higher up frequency-wise, but there's still some tone down lower that can benefit from some added boost. Honestly, I would prefer to use dynamic EQ for instruments with a lot of emphasis on lower notes, since leaning in and/or playing louder/resonant frequencies of the body can add some stand-out notes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jordan Wolf, post: 27166, member: 316"] Re: Mics for bass cabs I think we're getting into subjective territory, Tim. My well-done steak may not be your idea of a well-done steak. If it's dialed back a little bit, I think proximity effect can be helpful to get the "body" of the instrument, especially when it's one with a lower register of notes. Sure, a lot of the articulation is higher up frequency-wise, but there's still some tone down lower that can benefit from some added boost. Honestly, I would prefer to use dynamic EQ for instruments with a lot of emphasis on lower notes, since leaning in and/or playing louder/resonant frequencies of the body can add some stand-out notes. [/QUOTE]
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