dsouza
Experienced
It's been long touted on the forum that one can't or shouldn't record off an frfr speaker with a traditional mic.
I used my FAS AX8.
I used my Headrush 108 FRFR speaker.
In this case I recorded two partial demos with an sm57 mic placed 90% right angle to the speaker , 1 inch away.
The first demo is a Rock song demo, the second an ambient. Excuse the rusty playing...![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
The results in sound may differ with mic placement. For example, my wife says my sound is amazing in the room but on the recording sounds too base and muddy. The placement of the mic is crucial here. I have it right up against the speaker. I want to capture a full room sound so maybe a different mic altogether placed further away? I have an sm58 and a portable zoom recorder as well. I may try those next.
DEMO 1 : Rock sample, Recorded off HR108 using sm57
DEMO 2 : Ambient sample, Recorded off HR108 using sm57
I used my FAS AX8.
I used my Headrush 108 FRFR speaker.
In this case I recorded two partial demos with an sm57 mic placed 90% right angle to the speaker , 1 inch away.
The first demo is a Rock song demo, the second an ambient. Excuse the rusty playing...
The results in sound may differ with mic placement. For example, my wife says my sound is amazing in the room but on the recording sounds too base and muddy. The placement of the mic is crucial here. I have it right up against the speaker. I want to capture a full room sound so maybe a different mic altogether placed further away? I have an sm58 and a portable zoom recorder as well. I may try those next.
DEMO 1 : Rock sample, Recorded off HR108 using sm57
DEMO 2 : Ambient sample, Recorded off HR108 using sm57
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