Overture2152
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I've got a question I've been fiddling around with it for some time and for some reason I get this really muddy sound on my low E string when I do chugging.
I play on a guitar that is tuned to C standard, I want a sound that has tightened up bottom end. SO it's clean and heavy. Much like Arch enemy or UnSun.
If someone can help me out with this I'd appreciate the help.
I also would like some help on micing up the mesa I have a SHure sm57 running into a presonus Firebox into Logic pro 8. I heard that mesa's are hard to mic up. That's where I'm hearing the muddy sound the most as well.
Note: I would also like to say I'm trying to get a sound much like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1jWFPYFbo&feature=related
and this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqUZj-EMLY4
I know the band in the first link used Mesa Dual rectifiers for the album.
I also play this stuff on my Ibanez Xiphose that has Dimarzio Dactivators.
I play on a guitar that is tuned to C standard, I want a sound that has tightened up bottom end. SO it's clean and heavy. Much like Arch enemy or UnSun.
If someone can help me out with this I'd appreciate the help.
I also would like some help on micing up the mesa I have a SHure sm57 running into a presonus Firebox into Logic pro 8. I heard that mesa's are hard to mic up. That's where I'm hearing the muddy sound the most as well.
Note: I would also like to say I'm trying to get a sound much like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh1jWFPYFbo&feature=related
and this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqUZj-EMLY4
I know the band in the first link used Mesa Dual rectifiers for the album.
I also play this stuff on my Ibanez Xiphose that has Dimarzio Dactivators.