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Old 01-04-2006, 12:31 PM   #4 (permalink)
Rev2010
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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.

How do you have your recording enviroment set up?
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.
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