First time mic'ing my amp

Sam Bottner

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My amp is a marshall valvestate vs100, not expensive by any stretch but sounds good live IMO. Settings on the amp were:

Gain-9
Contour-9
Bass-4
Mids-6-7 (I like them that high mind you)
High-9

And post processing was just high/lowpass at 100hz and 10khz.

Bass is Revalver and my shit bass.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7071005/guitar mic test.mp3

Also, sorry for my semi-sloppy playing and/or only playing 2 notes haha. The latter is because I was in the same room as my amp and couldn't really hear the metronome well so this is all I could salvage. :)

Thanks in advance for criticism and comments.
 
I did a REALLY quick test... I used a multiband compressor to compress really lightly with 2:1 ratio between 750hz-7.5khz (about 2-3dB attenuation) and then boost it 6dB to get 3dB extra gain for make it sound more in your face. I did on off bypass test so you can hear the difference. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1338211/guitarmictest_quickfix.mp3

But anyways, fix it with the amp settings and micing rather than in the mix. Easiest way to get the mids more in your face is drop everything else (especially bass) on the amp and turn up the volume