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by audioboffin_Archive
Rodabod, it's a tried and tested technique that works well on a lot of different guitar amps. You have heard it many times before, I'm sure there is one, or perhaps even two Australian bands you have heard that were recorded with this technique. As far as presuming that 1176's will work on an amp we haven't yet heard, they worked just fine on all the amps I have heard :=) Try it, you might love the result.In conjunction to the mono summed bus of the close XY use a pair of separate medium field room mics for the stereo field if you are chasing the wide thing. Spread em wide and they will sound wide.As far as wide stereo goes, there are a couple of factors at play, being phase, tonality, delay and reverberation components. It was once commonplace to use a 2nd guitar amp with a delay of 10 to 40 milliseconds to get width, others have miked combos front and back to achieve some width. Some engineers add some pitch shifting to one or both sides. These days every trick in the box is used as well (eg Sony Inflator etc)