
Kapo_Polenton
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I've been messing with recording my Super V's and RI greenies. I get a very usable sound but to me it is too edgy, too modern, too processed. Great for the brootalz, not so great for the more vintage tones. I've been on and off the dust cap, 6 inches away, right up against the grill etc.. Are any of you guys using a ribbon mic or condenser to capture your sound from further away as your sole source of sound or combining that mic with the detail of an sm57 to get a more distant sound/ "organic" sound? I know verb goes a long way and i am also not convinced that you have to have a scumback or a 300$ speaker or specific cab to get a good tone. At the end of the day, an SM57 sounds like it does on most speakers. You all know what it is. If you'd like a reference for sounds, I am all over the VH 1984 sound for some reason. That Panama intro to me sounds unbelievable. Love the balance and the edge (some of which is eq I'm sure) and to me it doesn't sound like a 57 alone. Some of you think it sounds horrible and I respect that.. but it still has something that speaks to me. So what have you guys had success with? I really feel like I can't move forward and record unless I get my recorded guitar tone sorted out.
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