Crawldaddy
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Hey all. I'm currently in abit of a fix. I would like to experiment using a D.I. box to record my electric guitar sound, instead of using the traditional miking of amp.
However, the concern I have is whether the sound would retain it's character especially when it's like this:
Guitar > pedalboard (double muff > crybaby > OD > chorus > EQ > vol booster > PS-5) > D.I. box
I'm currently mulling over D.I. possibilities like the Behringer, Tapco passive D.I. boxes which have no amp simulation.
Therefore the following questions I would humbly request to be answered are:
1. how would a "passive D.I. box into a mixer" compare to the "miking of amp" in terms of sound quality?
2. are there any amp or cabinet simulation devices out there locally, if so got recommendation?
The reason for all this is because I'm not using the best amp for recording and I have no decent microphone.
Thanks in advance!
Hey all. I'm currently in abit of a fix. I would like to experiment using a D.I. box to record my electric guitar sound, instead of using the traditional miking of amp.
However, the concern I have is whether the sound would retain it's character especially when it's like this:
Guitar > pedalboard (double muff > crybaby > OD > chorus > EQ > vol booster > PS-5) > D.I. box
I'm currently mulling over D.I. possibilities like the Behringer, Tapco passive D.I. boxes which have no amp simulation.
Therefore the following questions I would humbly request to be answered are:
1. how would a "passive D.I. box into a mixer" compare to the "miking of amp" in terms of sound quality?
2. are there any amp or cabinet simulation devices out there locally, if so got recommendation?
The reason for all this is because I'm not using the best amp for recording and I have no decent microphone.
Thanks in advance!