Re: how record electric guitar?

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On Thursday 09 April 2009 11:15:09 Cassiel wrote:
> (serious) he said his equipment is: epiphone (not gibson les paul custom or
> a fender custom shop), a 30w orange amp (not a vox ac30 tube amp or
> marshall jcm), an m-audio preamp, a shure 57 (no neumann or any other
> condenser mic), no mixing console.
> (humor) well, everyone knows a Ferrari is better than every other car all
> over the world but would you suggest to buy one to every people asking you
> an opinion about a ford or bmw?

But that is the point, he didn't recommend a ferrari, he just said that from 
his 15 years expirience he knows that it doesn't really matter whether you use 
a ferrari or a big bmw or a small beatle to get anywhere, as long as the car 
works, you get there. -> No matter what mircophone to use on the amp, as long 
as it isn't really sh*t, it will give results. It may not sound perfect from 
the start, but you have to try anyways (even with the good microphones) and 
record and see how it sounds...

Arnold

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