Even folks who don’t play guitar know Marshall. Here is their straightforward 80-watt, 1×12, 16-ohm, closed-back cabinet with a Celestion Seventy 80 speaker. If you really like that “British” sound, this is a good way to get there thanks to the Celestion inside. That said, this ...
To put it simply, power amps come later in the signal path. Generally, they boost the line-level signal one last time to project the sound through physical speakers. A tube amp is a great example of equipment with both a preamp and power amp section. The preamp section receives the guit...
most guitar amp cabinets don’t produce a great deal of sound above 6kHz or so. So if a cabinet is miked up next to a drum kit, most of what is captured above 6kHz will be spill from the cymbals and snare; if this sounds bad, it can be removed using a low‑pass...
so much so that the guitar’s original tone gets lost, in favor of a heavier, harsher sound, where the subtleties of the performance get lost (less touch sensitive) and long notes seem to never fade (the sound is more compressed, less dynamic). This orange BOSS pedal wasfamously used by...
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For example, say you’re recording an electric guitar cabinet from 6 inches away with your main microphone. The second microphone should be placed 18 inches (3x the original distance) away from the first. This is a handy way to get a workable sound quickly, but it has some downsides. ...
FRFR speakers are much simpler to use; you can quickly set up your guitar without worrying about microphone placement or stage setup. All you need to do is plug your modeling amp into the FRFR speaker, and you’re good to go. This allows you to achieve a neutral output studio-perfect so...
Neck Deep uses Orange OBC410 4x10'' 600-Watt Bass Speaker Cabinet What gear doesNeck Deepuse? Here is the list of instruments, studio equipment, live gear and music accessoriesused byNeck Deepto compose, produce and perform his music. ...
“The citole … is a plucked instrument of guitar type and roughly of guitar dimensions. It is often formed in a characteristic ‘holly-leaf’ shape, has frets and metal strings, and is played with a quill plectrum.” Nigel Wilkins (1995)Music in the Age of Chaucer. Second Edition. Cambr...
If we compare the load box solution to a traditional cabinet miking solution, it is obviously several orders of magnitude quieter, but you will still experience some minor sounds, noises, that have to be taken into account: Your guitar or bass strings can be heard. This is obvious, but it...