Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds

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2015/04/09 13:12:41 (permalink)

Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds

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    batsbrew
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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/09 13:38:46 (permalink)
    i think it helps to start with actual huge guitar sound first.....
     
    a good mic will translate.
     
    but the ROOM plays a big part.
    and your choice of mic position.
     

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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/09 13:43:49 (permalink)
    batsbrew
    i think it helps to start with actual huge guitar sound first.....
     
    a good mic will translate.
     
    but the ROOM plays a big part.
    and your choice of mic position.
     



    THAT is the first thing he says...LOL


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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/09 15:49:23 (permalink)
    of course,
    brian may of queen,
    handcrafted some pretty HUGE tones, 
    using a handmade amplifier made of junk, a 6" speaker, about 3/4 of one watt,
    and a treble booster.
     
    LOL

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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/09 16:03:56 (permalink)
    batsbrew
    of course,
    brian may of queen,
    handcrafted some pretty HUGE tones, 
    using a handmade amplifier made of junk, a 6" speaker, about 3/4 of one watt,
    and a treble booster.
     
    LOL



    But don't forget, he used that one of kind, built from his childhood home fireplace,
    guitar also!


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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/09 16:07:39 (permalink)
    I remember reading an interview w/ Jimmy Page way back in the early 90's - way before I started recording - and the quote "distance equals depth" stuck w/ me.

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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/09 16:18:30 (permalink)
    yes,
    if you have a good sounding room,
    you can use room mics, or distance mic, from a cab,
    to place it in the mix,
    rather than using roll-off of high end,
    or fake reverb,
    etc.
     
     
    page new those techniques well,
    even if they were novel at the time,
    became very common very quickly.
     
    he used low watt amps at first,
    but his better tones came with time, and included larger marshalls,
    which are not low watt amps.
     

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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/09 16:23:10 (permalink)
    Speaking of rooms and cabs. Or the lack thereof...
     
    http://www2.randallamplifiers.com/Cabinets/Isolation-Series-Cabs/Isolation.html
     
    First I read of this 2-in-1 concept. 
     
    Me I'm still entertaining the idea of transforming the big closet into some kind of ISO booth. I don't think I have a room that would add anything beneficial to the sound. Unless I bring the cab downstairs to mic it.

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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/13 15:36:09 (permalink)
    I would like that huge guitar sound but I have short arms.

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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/13 21:30:20 (permalink)
    Nice article

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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/14 00:05:03 (permalink)
    First, start with a huge guitar...
     




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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/14 00:09:43 (permalink)
    Of course, you'll need these to go with it...
     
     

    More huge guitar pix here...


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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/14 03:41:10 (permalink)
    Just make everything else smaller.
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    Re: Article on getting "huge" guitar sounds 2015/04/14 09:13:14 (permalink)
    Yes! Like this:
     

    post edited by to_be_deleted - 2015/04/14 09:21:12
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