Since I live in a townhome in the city, I have a hard time recording guitar since I can't pump the volume up really high. I built a 4'x4' isolation booth for vocals, and I have been using this for isolating the cab too, but I have noticed the it can make the cab sound really boomy and hollow. The mid range lacks and what comes through clearly is a lot of harsh mid range. And it sounds like I am getting a lot of reflecting mid range making it sound like a bit of slap echo is in there. I was wondering if filling the room up with blankets if this would help, or would it make the high end and mid range disappear?
Here's my chain I am using:
Ibanez JEM 77FP - Dimarzio PAF PRO
ENGL Invader
Ecila Oversized 2x12 w/Vintage 30's (British)
SM 57
Focusrite Liquid (I am using the Crane Song Setting w/ the Distressor)
Apogee Rosetta 96k (old 2 channel AD)
002 SPIDF
Pro Tools LE
Here's my chain I am using:
Ibanez JEM 77FP - Dimarzio PAF PRO
ENGL Invader
Ecila Oversized 2x12 w/Vintage 30's (British)
SM 57
Focusrite Liquid (I am using the Crane Song Setting w/ the Distressor)
Apogee Rosetta 96k (old 2 channel AD)
002 SPIDF
Pro Tools LE