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> Hi,
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> I want to record electric guitar chord progression.
I've an:
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> - epiphone les paul
> - little amp, orange 30r
> - maudio dmp 3 preamp
> - shure 58a beta
> - mic stand
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> What do you prefer, preamp of mic in front of amp?
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> I would not use a preamp, unless it's a tube preamp or you
don't
have
a mixing console
I have only an preamp
maudio dmp 3. It also has two knobs/
functions
e.g, Hi/lo gain range and Low cut 75 Hz,
dunno if I should use
those...
According to your style and preferences in using the handle or
bridge
pickup (I don't like middle position) I would
use EQ instead of low
cut, just be careful with your amp eq and keep away rumbles.
How do you set your guitar? E.g. there are I think two knobs per
humbucker on my Les Paul, one for loudness and one for tone or reverb?
Turn the second on or off?
The one and only general rule I can suggest is: when your amp sounds
your recording will too... with 0.05% confidence level (apologize, I
am statistician :-) )