I've only tried this a few times over the years, but the most recent example was probably a Strat neck pickup through a VT-22, mic'd with my usual Sennheiser 421 and/or a Royer r-10. Not really cranked, cuz I wanted a somewhat clean sound and that amp is goddamn loud at home. It sounded ok from a guitar standpoint but the bass-y fullness felt in the room didn't really make it to 'tape'.brownreasontolive wrote: Tue Jun 29, 2021 8:51 amCan I ask what kind of cab you're running? Quiet/LOUD?penningtron wrote: Mon Jun 28, 2021 2:25 pm I think my disappointment lies in trying to make one track/one amp chain/one mic satisfy both needs.
Mic selection and placement?
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Approaching it more like a bass/baritone is probably the answer, where it's not uncommon to feed it into multiple speaker cabs (10"/12" + 15"), or maybe do an amp/DI blend (phase aligned of course). I'm working on a new band and since no one good seems to want to play bass, we're considering using a 2nd guitar in a US Maple-y way.