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Mic Placement and the "shavering" method.
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<blockquote data-quote="GtrGeorge!" data-source="post: 78122" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Id welcome any comments on this..</p><p> So far Ive used IR on a Reverb program, with the settings on all wet..and Ive got all these "cabinet Irs...4x12 1x12 etc etc and ya know what? Sounds weird. To me. Maybe I never spent enough time actually miccing up these actual cabs but to my ears it all sounds small and impotent.</p><p> I currently use an ada cab simulator..its a rack piece of gear and it does a decent job..and its quick..and that accounts for something,imho.</p><p> But i long for an ada ampulator..which was another rack piece of gear that supposedly really does a great job, but is no longer made..and goes for big bux. Somebody on this forum has one and I am..naturally envious..being a gear nut and all.</p><p> GtrGeorge</p><p>....you concur?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtrGeorge!, post: 78122, member: 1132"] Id welcome any comments on this.. So far Ive used IR on a Reverb program, with the settings on all wet..and Ive got all these "cabinet Irs...4x12 1x12 etc etc and ya know what? Sounds weird. To me. Maybe I never spent enough time actually miccing up these actual cabs but to my ears it all sounds small and impotent. I currently use an ada cab simulator..its a rack piece of gear and it does a decent job..and its quick..and that accounts for something,imho. But i long for an ada ampulator..which was another rack piece of gear that supposedly really does a great job, but is no longer made..and goes for big bux. Somebody on this forum has one and I am..naturally envious..being a gear nut and all. GtrGeorge ....you concur????? [/QUOTE]
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