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Since the SM57 is absolute death with my GT100 and BuzzBomb, I figured I'd give the e609 a try. Apparently, Guytron uses the e906 (which is very similar to the e609 except with three EQ positions) mic element on their GT20 combos and swears by them.
Here's a pic of how I set this up for the clip below (disregard the 57 on the boom, it's obviously not hooked up
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Clip:
Edit - here is a mono clip since it was requested:
I didn't care for it on its own, so I added the AKG P200 to the mix and panned them hard left and right, respectively. If you want to hear either mic on its own (you probably DON'T want to hear the AKG, it's only there to add some room and high-end), you can just pan left or right. This setup was literally put together in ten minutes; all I did was find a good spot on the speaker and drape the e609.
So far I'd say it's a huge improvement of the SM57 for this amp/cab. The 57 was way too mushy under high gain and didn't mix well with the Perception.
Signal path:
G&L Custom Legacy 2HB (all mahogany w/maple top) -> BB Preamp -> Guytron GT100 B Channel -> Eventide Timefactor (in the loop) -> Earcandy BuzzBomb 2x12 with Guytron BigTone 55 speakers -> Microphones -> E-MU 0404 USB -> Reaper x64
The clip starts off on the Guytron's gain channel with no boost. I then kick on the BB Preamp around a third of the way through. The Timefactor's ducked delay is switched on for the wanky part on my neck pickup, and the clean part at the end is just the volume rolled off on the guitar (yes, the BB preamp is still on!). If anyone is curious, I'm running a BKP VHII set in the G&L.
Let me know what you guys think. I'm still learning all this recording stuff, but I have to say this is a marked improvement over some of my previous attempts the past few weeks. Overall I think the e609 still has some of the good characteristics of the SM57 (warmth, punch), but without a lot of the mud.
Also, I think this is a good time to say RIP to Dr Fritz Sennheiser, who passed away last week. He was truly a pioneer.
http://www.sennheiserusa.com/biography_prof_dr_fritz_sennheiser

Here's a pic of how I set this up for the clip below (disregard the 57 on the boom, it's obviously not hooked up


Clip:
Edit - here is a mono clip since it was requested:
I didn't care for it on its own, so I added the AKG P200 to the mix and panned them hard left and right, respectively. If you want to hear either mic on its own (you probably DON'T want to hear the AKG, it's only there to add some room and high-end), you can just pan left or right. This setup was literally put together in ten minutes; all I did was find a good spot on the speaker and drape the e609.
So far I'd say it's a huge improvement of the SM57 for this amp/cab. The 57 was way too mushy under high gain and didn't mix well with the Perception.
Signal path:
G&L Custom Legacy 2HB (all mahogany w/maple top) -> BB Preamp -> Guytron GT100 B Channel -> Eventide Timefactor (in the loop) -> Earcandy BuzzBomb 2x12 with Guytron BigTone 55 speakers -> Microphones -> E-MU 0404 USB -> Reaper x64
The clip starts off on the Guytron's gain channel with no boost. I then kick on the BB Preamp around a third of the way through. The Timefactor's ducked delay is switched on for the wanky part on my neck pickup, and the clean part at the end is just the volume rolled off on the guitar (yes, the BB preamp is still on!). If anyone is curious, I'm running a BKP VHII set in the G&L.
Let me know what you guys think. I'm still learning all this recording stuff, but I have to say this is a marked improvement over some of my previous attempts the past few weeks. Overall I think the e609 still has some of the good characteristics of the SM57 (warmth, punch), but without a lot of the mud.
Also, I think this is a good time to say RIP to Dr Fritz Sennheiser, who passed away last week. He was truly a pioneer.

http://www.sennheiserusa.com/biography_prof_dr_fritz_sennheiser


