Hello there,
I am curious about the amp levels of recording a distorded guitar sound.
My setups consists of an LTD guitar EMG-81 into an Ibanez Ts-9 into a Peavey 6505 into a Mesa Recto 4x12. I can get a great sound at a low level such as Post Gain being at 1, but as I raise that Post Gain knob, the amp/cab frequency responce changes (to my ears it sounds like a mid-boost when cranking it up). Eventually, as I go to like 2 or 3 on the Post Gain, I need to cut some mids on the amp to sound equally as good as on the Post Gain 1 setting. Then the cab starts to move some in front of the grill, so at Post Gain 2 I feel the air (I use my finger's back hair to feel it) pushing away like 3 or 4 inches. I don't know if i should place my mics at the edge of that air-pressure from the cab or somewhere in between.
To sum up, what's your preferable level to record the 6505? I really cannot stand Post Gain 4 in my room, but on Post Gain 1 I get a really great tone that I want to record (yet in that case there is no air movement from the cab) but results most of the time are not acceptable. I going for that hardcore-tight-betweentheburiedandme's alaska-tone
So what are your levels on the 6505? How much air movent do you allow and do you even place the mic(s) depending on the length of that movement? Are there any examples of great recorded tone at Post Gain on 1?
Looking forward to your replies
I am curious about the amp levels of recording a distorded guitar sound.
My setups consists of an LTD guitar EMG-81 into an Ibanez Ts-9 into a Peavey 6505 into a Mesa Recto 4x12. I can get a great sound at a low level such as Post Gain being at 1, but as I raise that Post Gain knob, the amp/cab frequency responce changes (to my ears it sounds like a mid-boost when cranking it up). Eventually, as I go to like 2 or 3 on the Post Gain, I need to cut some mids on the amp to sound equally as good as on the Post Gain 1 setting. Then the cab starts to move some in front of the grill, so at Post Gain 2 I feel the air (I use my finger's back hair to feel it) pushing away like 3 or 4 inches. I don't know if i should place my mics at the edge of that air-pressure from the cab or somewhere in between.
To sum up, what's your preferable level to record the 6505? I really cannot stand Post Gain 4 in my room, but on Post Gain 1 I get a really great tone that I want to record (yet in that case there is no air movement from the cab) but results most of the time are not acceptable. I going for that hardcore-tight-betweentheburiedandme's alaska-tone

So what are your levels on the 6505? How much air movent do you allow and do you even place the mic(s) depending on the length of that movement? Are there any examples of great recorded tone at Post Gain on 1?
Looking forward to your replies