Deny Watanabe
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So I've looked at some speaker on-axis vs off-axis frequency response charts and there's usually a steep highs rolloff above 5kHz. So I was thinking, most (if not all) IRs are taken close miked and on-axis, so no wonder it's nearly impossible to get an "amp in the room" tone from them. Our listening position is definitely off-axis, plus room ambiance with emphasis on the early reflections from the floor (considering bottom cabinet or combo amp).
So with that in mind, probably miking off-axis, adding the treble rolloff and some ambiance should do the trick, no? I wonder if anyone has tried doing this.
So with that in mind, probably miking off-axis, adding the treble rolloff and some ambiance should do the trick, no? I wonder if anyone has tried doing this.