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Originally Posted by mazafaka I think that it will help if I fill a small closet with plenty of clothes and other sound-dampening materials and record in there. That way, there won't be any room sound to get picked up.
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Well, that's strange though... you said the mic is supercardioid so it shouldn't be picking up much room sound especially not while being in front of a loud amp. You know what you could do for a quick and easy test to see if it's the room... setup some blankets so that they're covering over the mic and the cabinet (not the head - hot tubes).
My room is setup pretty sweet. I have a new carpet on the floor (wall to wall) and I have Auralex acoustic foam on the walls (about 45% coverage).
Rev.
**EDIT - I just checked out the specs on your mic. Is it possible that the switch to change it to supercardioid isn't working? The other two modes are figure 8 and omnidirectional which are both bad for recording a mic'd amp.