nathan28
Well-known member
what ive been taught and what i have read:
Is take one dynamic(sm57) mic your cab close, get the sound you want with it. Then take a condenser place it about 6-12 inches directly behind the dynamic mic. When you play, listen through the headphones with both mics equal in volume, you will here a jet like noise if they are out of phase. To put the mics in phase all you have to do, is move the condenser mic left and right until you know longer here the jet noise. Then record. thats it. This will give you a big sound. Nothing is going to give you that recorded sound unless you do some post eqing, compression, and other things. just my two cents man and i hope it works.
Is take one dynamic(sm57) mic your cab close, get the sound you want with it. Then take a condenser place it about 6-12 inches directly behind the dynamic mic. When you play, listen through the headphones with both mics equal in volume, you will here a jet like noise if they are out of phase. To put the mics in phase all you have to do, is move the condenser mic left and right until you know longer here the jet noise. Then record. thats it. This will give you a big sound. Nothing is going to give you that recorded sound unless you do some post eqing, compression, and other things. just my two cents man and i hope it works.