How much/little does the room influence when close-micing guitar cab's? I have my amp set up in my study with my computer, etc...
I am thinking about putting my amp and cab in a walk-in closet that shares a wall with my study but am wondering what it will do to the sound. I can easily get the required guitar, mic cables, etc... in there. When the house was being built I put some insulating batts in all the walls to help keep ambient noise from each room down (not thinking that I would be using it to try and stop the sound level of a kranked amp, I understand that I will not achieve this with such basic means).
Since it will be only close-micing and no room/ambient micing, how much does it really matter. I can see the difference for recording drums, but just curious about close-micing a cab.
Thanks for any info
I am thinking about putting my amp and cab in a walk-in closet that shares a wall with my study but am wondering what it will do to the sound. I can easily get the required guitar, mic cables, etc... in there. When the house was being built I put some insulating batts in all the walls to help keep ambient noise from each room down (not thinking that I would be using it to try and stop the sound level of a kranked amp, I understand that I will not achieve this with such basic means).
Since it will be only close-micing and no room/ambient micing, how much does it really matter. I can see the difference for recording drums, but just curious about close-micing a cab.
Thanks for any info