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UberKrankenschtein":2dktk2cn said:calvin sattler":2dktk2cn said:The thing is... When you crank up the gain on those "manly" amps, it's not a practical way of comparing because I'm willing to bet that any professional recording you like is using wayyyy less gain then you would think
You're probably right. I'm not a professional musician, so I've never had to think about it like that. I'm a bedroom hobbyist at this point, so I want my stuff to slay at home without anything else contributing.
I'd imagine a studio setting is much different, as I have trouble getting good recorded sounds from my high gain monsters. Probably because I try to record them exactly how I have them setup for live playing. Now I'm gonna go turn the gain down and see how that sounds when recording!
If you think you turn down your gain and still think it doesn't sound big enough, you could always try quad tracking (for rhythms) My biggest challenge was getting a high gain lead sound that wasn't brittle and harsh. I'm still not happy with it, but reamping and getting the amp in the sweet spot has helped the most