If anyone has any tips I would appreciate any and all : ) I'm going to be doing quad tracking.
Two with the 5150 and two with the Roadking for rhythm. I also have a TS-9 that is available for me to use to boost these amps or maybe not since i heard its not a good idea when double mic'ing?
I want the engineer to use that double mic technique that was shown in "That Clayman Sound" thread that was made. There was some killer tracking done in that thread by OzNimbus and Disconnekt
I'm going to be using a Gibson Les Paul with a Seymour Duncan PA-TB1 pickup Alnico V - 15.7k
And my favorite speaker cabinet which is a Marshall loaded with greenbacks speakers.
Would love to hear any tips! I'm shooting to get a really articulate hard rock / metal tone, so I probably won't be using an extreme amount of gain on either amp.

Two with the 5150 and two with the Roadking for rhythm. I also have a TS-9 that is available for me to use to boost these amps or maybe not since i heard its not a good idea when double mic'ing?
I want the engineer to use that double mic technique that was shown in "That Clayman Sound" thread that was made. There was some killer tracking done in that thread by OzNimbus and Disconnekt
I'm going to be using a Gibson Les Paul with a Seymour Duncan PA-TB1 pickup Alnico V - 15.7k
And my favorite speaker cabinet which is a Marshall loaded with greenbacks speakers.
Would love to hear any tips! I'm shooting to get a really articulate hard rock / metal tone, so I probably won't be using an extreme amount of gain on either amp.

