This might interest you guys : I did a shootout yesterday by reamping the same riff with different mic pres.
Amp is my 5150, and the cab a Bogner Uberkab miced on the upper right speaker, which is a V30. Mic is a 57. I used an OD-808 to tighten and smoothen the sound a bit.
The recording chain is : different mic pres, then Rosetta 800.
I had the same riffs played by two different guitars in my DAW : ESP Viper with EMG pickups, Gibson Les Paul Custom with original pickups. I only had one track of ESP, but two tracks of Les Paul (so that you can also hear it in stereo).
I kept the same amp settings when reamping the two guitars. Those may not be the best but it sounded quite good though, I began with Guitar Hack's amp settings and it instantly sounded good, just changed them a bit then.
Here are they :
5150 lead channel (out of 10)
Pre gain : 3
Bass : 6,5
Mids : 2,5
Highs : 5
Post gain : 2,5
Resonance : 8
Presence : 9
OD-808
Drive : 0
Tone : 12 o'clock
balance : 12 o'clock
I used four different mic pres, each time trying to get the more balanced sound and the approximate same level for each : Vintech X81 (rack), Purple Audio Biz (lunchbox), Great River (lunchbox), API 512c (lunchbox).
ESP VIPER
one 57 into Vintech X81, centered
one 57 into API 512c, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz ("Dual" switch on), centered
one 57 into Great River, centered
one 57 into Great River ("impedance" switch on), centered
LES PAUL CUSTOM
one 57 into Vintech X81, centered
one 57 into API 512c, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz ("Dual" switch on), centered
one 57 into Great River, centered
one 57 into Great River ("impedance" switch on), centered
LES PAUL CUSTOM
57 into Vintech X81, tracked once per side
57 into API 512c, tracked once per side
57 into Purple Audio Biz, tracked once per side
57 into Purple Audio Biz ("Dual" swtich on), tracked once per side
57 into Great River, tracked once per side
57 into Great River ("impedance" switch on), tracked once per side
I never had the PAD engaged on any mic pre.
On the Vintech I had the gain quite low, I felt it had a better clarity, better headroom and sounded a bit more scooped in the mids like that.
On the Purple Biz I had the input gain around 12 o'clock, output gain around 9 o'clock, sounded cleaner like that. I did not changed anything when I engaged the "Dual" mode (boost in the mids, I guess around 1k).
On the Great River I had the input gain around 11 o'clock, output was around 12 o'clock. When pushing the "Impedance" button, I just reduced a bit the output so that it does not clip the converters.
Do not hesitate to tell what you think. I think the mic is not in the perfect position but it is OK to hear how the mic pres do affect the sound.
Amp is my 5150, and the cab a Bogner Uberkab miced on the upper right speaker, which is a V30. Mic is a 57. I used an OD-808 to tighten and smoothen the sound a bit.
The recording chain is : different mic pres, then Rosetta 800.
I had the same riffs played by two different guitars in my DAW : ESP Viper with EMG pickups, Gibson Les Paul Custom with original pickups. I only had one track of ESP, but two tracks of Les Paul (so that you can also hear it in stereo).
I kept the same amp settings when reamping the two guitars. Those may not be the best but it sounded quite good though, I began with Guitar Hack's amp settings and it instantly sounded good, just changed them a bit then.
Here are they :
5150 lead channel (out of 10)
Pre gain : 3
Bass : 6,5
Mids : 2,5
Highs : 5
Post gain : 2,5
Resonance : 8
Presence : 9
OD-808
Drive : 0
Tone : 12 o'clock
balance : 12 o'clock
I used four different mic pres, each time trying to get the more balanced sound and the approximate same level for each : Vintech X81 (rack), Purple Audio Biz (lunchbox), Great River (lunchbox), API 512c (lunchbox).
ESP VIPER
one 57 into Vintech X81, centered
one 57 into API 512c, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz ("Dual" switch on), centered
one 57 into Great River, centered
one 57 into Great River ("impedance" switch on), centered
LES PAUL CUSTOM
one 57 into Vintech X81, centered
one 57 into API 512c, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz, centered
one 57 into Purple Audio Biz ("Dual" switch on), centered
one 57 into Great River, centered
one 57 into Great River ("impedance" switch on), centered
LES PAUL CUSTOM
57 into Vintech X81, tracked once per side
57 into API 512c, tracked once per side
57 into Purple Audio Biz, tracked once per side
57 into Purple Audio Biz ("Dual" swtich on), tracked once per side
57 into Great River, tracked once per side
57 into Great River ("impedance" switch on), tracked once per side
I never had the PAD engaged on any mic pre.
On the Vintech I had the gain quite low, I felt it had a better clarity, better headroom and sounded a bit more scooped in the mids like that.
On the Purple Biz I had the input gain around 12 o'clock, output gain around 9 o'clock, sounded cleaner like that. I did not changed anything when I engaged the "Dual" mode (boost in the mids, I guess around 1k).
On the Great River I had the input gain around 11 o'clock, output was around 12 o'clock. When pushing the "Impedance" button, I just reduced a bit the output so that it does not clip the converters.
Do not hesitate to tell what you think. I think the mic is not in the perfect position but it is OK to hear how the mic pres do affect the sound.