Micing up a speaker cabinet can be one of the most elusive things for guitar players, especially today where there are countless speaker cabinet impulse responses. Has the new generation of guitar players ever learned how to mic a speaker cabinet? If the answer is yes, this video is for you. Learning how to mic a speaker cabinet properly is a timeless art and can lead to some interesting and unique guitar tones that are all your own. In this video I mic’d up all of my speaker cabinets in as many different configurations as possible. To hear the cabinet or mic set up that you’re most interested in, use the video chapters below. Please LIKE this video, it is SUPER appreciated. Also, leave a comment below and share your thoughts!
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Video Chapters
00:00 INTRO
00:36 Cabinets and Microphones
02:12 Brief Studio Tour
04:40 Peavey Invective Cab
06:40 The Lich Pedal
08:06 The F.O.A.D. Pedal
09:10 Shure SM7b
10:17 Marshall Cab
12:18 Mesa Boogie Black Shadow
14:45 FINAL THOUGHTS
Microphones for recording Guitar:
Shure SM57: [ Ссылка ]
SE VR2 Ribbon Mic: [ Ссылка ]
Shure SM7b: [ Ссылка ]
Stuff I use every day as a guitar player:
Dava Picks: [ Ссылка ]
XVive U2 Wireless System: [ Ссылка ]
Ember Coffee Mug: [ Ссылка ]
Line 6 HX Stomp: [ Ссылка ]
Line 6 Helix LT: [ Ссылка ]
Line 6 POD Go: [ Ссылка ]
Line 6 Spider V: [ Ссылка ]
Buy a Yamaha THR10ii: [ Ссылка ]
Buy a Yamaha THR10iiW: [ Ссылка ]
Buy a Yamaha THR30iiW: [ Ссылка ]
Buy a Yamaha THR Carrying Bag: [ Ссылка ]
The Strings I use: [ Ссылка ]
Buy an Airstep LITE: [ Ссылка ]
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