- Apr 14, 2011
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Hey I've been lurking these forums for awhile now trying to break out of noob territory so bear with me. I've been working to get a good recorded guitar sound for my deathcore band but I'm having some troubles.
We don't play with a bassist so I have my 6505 combo setup to be pretty bassy and boomy. It sounds great in the huge room we're playing in but once its recorded its really fizzy and not very oomphy. I tried positioning my SM-58 all over the place and found that the fizz seems to only be coming from the center of the speaker cone, which sucks cause that's also where the best sounds come from as well (although still not nearly as thick a sound as I'd like). I'm guessing it's the stock sheffield speakers that are the source of the problem, which makes me sad because I'm really liking the tone I'm getting in the room otherwise.
I guess the two things I'm trying to figure out are:
1. Will swapping out the speakers with something like V30s resolve the fizz problem?
2. How can I get a really thick recorded guitar tone that will compensate for the lack of bass guitar? I'm pretty green at EQing and I'm not sure what to boost/cut out for this kind of setup.
Here is my signal chain:
LTD Deluxe /w 81/85 > OD-9 > Decimator > Stock 6505 Combo > SM-58 > Apogee Duet > Macbook
Any nuggets of wisdom are greatly appreciated.
We don't play with a bassist so I have my 6505 combo setup to be pretty bassy and boomy. It sounds great in the huge room we're playing in but once its recorded its really fizzy and not very oomphy. I tried positioning my SM-58 all over the place and found that the fizz seems to only be coming from the center of the speaker cone, which sucks cause that's also where the best sounds come from as well (although still not nearly as thick a sound as I'd like). I'm guessing it's the stock sheffield speakers that are the source of the problem, which makes me sad because I'm really liking the tone I'm getting in the room otherwise.
I guess the two things I'm trying to figure out are:
1. Will swapping out the speakers with something like V30s resolve the fizz problem?
2. How can I get a really thick recorded guitar tone that will compensate for the lack of bass guitar? I'm pretty green at EQing and I'm not sure what to boost/cut out for this kind of setup.
Here is my signal chain:
LTD Deluxe /w 81/85 > OD-9 > Decimator > Stock 6505 Combo > SM-58 > Apogee Duet > Macbook
Any nuggets of wisdom are greatly appreciated.
