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How do you eq your signal when using speaker sims?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrtatemyballs" data-source="post: 125252" data-attributes="member: 3250"><p>I've been using recabinet for a while, and it is just so much easier than micing for recording at home. I haven't checked out ownhammer yet thanks for the heads up on that. </p><p></p><p>I will run the "line out" of my weber mass attenuator to capture the power amp sound, and then record on a different track the preamp out. The power amp track sounds a bit bigger and darker, where the preamp track sounds thinner and clearer. They are out of phase so I flip the phase and combine the 2 tracks usually with the preamp track a bit louder. My favorite mic combo is a royer 121 and senn 409. </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty happy with it, honestly. I have also found the IR's can be a bit dark, so when I record I use less bass, and more treble on my amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrtatemyballs, post: 125252, member: 3250"] I've been using recabinet for a while, and it is just so much easier than micing for recording at home. I haven't checked out ownhammer yet thanks for the heads up on that. I will run the "line out" of my weber mass attenuator to capture the power amp sound, and then record on a different track the preamp out. The power amp track sounds a bit bigger and darker, where the preamp track sounds thinner and clearer. They are out of phase so I flip the phase and combine the 2 tracks usually with the preamp track a bit louder. My favorite mic combo is a royer 121 and senn 409. I'm pretty happy with it, honestly. I have also found the IR's can be a bit dark, so when I record I use less bass, and more treble on my amp. [/QUOTE]
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