That sounds great! I love the lightly overdriven lead sound that kicks in, sounds slightly crunchy but still warm an subtle. Great little song too.
What would be the best type of mic for recording the sound from a guitar amp?
Great I will check them out. Thanks for the advice stratman!
Thanks guys.I already have an SM58 which I believe is a dynamic mic. Would this be good for any recording or is the condenser the best way to go?Chee...
I tend to go for a bass heavy ultra overdriven sound - I play in a lot of alternative metal styles, more of a Sludge sound. Its a little hard for me ...
Kick me if I am wrong, but after reading greybeards response I wondered....isn't the SM58 a dynamic mic and not a condenser? I have a Sure SM58 that I...
Oh well, it seems that a cheaper solution is not on the cards. I was looking forward to getting the soldering iron out and messing with some wires wh...
Thanks for the info so far guys.Just thought I would give a bit more info about my set up. I will be using the cabs with a guitar amp...I know what y...
Well I won't say "Tell your drummer to keep it down!! he's obviously rubbish!" because that wouldn't be constructive at all and wastes everyone's time...
I second that Rickdini.
I use a pretty heavy gauge set. Usually the Ernie Ball "Not Even Slinkys". They are 12, 16, 24P, 32, 44, 56. These strings are suited to low tuning...
Yeah , some of the comments on that page are pretty stupid. But as I explained its a good place to start, warm ups etc. But as Embrace_the_darkness ...