Dr. Gonz, you have motivated me. I totally disagree with your fondness for room mics. Every time I get a guitarist or intern that likes to apply their classroom sound theory and put distant mics up, I have to record twice, and show them why my recording is so much better. Guitar, to me is about as direct a sound as possible. Now, maybe guys can use a distant mic with a better plan than me, and make me look silly. I haven't seen it yet.
You did motivate me, though. I've often wondered about isolating just one speaker for the purpose of miking. Right now, I am waiting for three speakers to be re-coned. I am going to record through my one speaker cabinet today in the new guitar isolation closet that I have built. Then i can compare that to the 4x12 when it's operational.
I still haven't quite grasped the watts/ohms thing. I was running 100 watt/16 ohm into 4 25 watt/16 ohm speakers- series parallel. If I run through just one 25 watt/16 ohm speaker, I am guessing that the speaker will receive twice the wattage as it did in the group of four. Is that right?
Thanks,
Paul
You did motivate me, though. I've often wondered about isolating just one speaker for the purpose of miking. Right now, I am waiting for three speakers to be re-coned. I am going to record through my one speaker cabinet today in the new guitar isolation closet that I have built. Then i can compare that to the 4x12 when it's operational.
I still haven't quite grasped the watts/ohms thing. I was running 100 watt/16 ohm into 4 25 watt/16 ohm speakers- series parallel. If I run through just one 25 watt/16 ohm speaker, I am guessing that the speaker will receive twice the wattage as it did in the group of four. Is that right?
Thanks,
Paul
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