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winterfire666

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  1. iv had loads of mics over the years both live and for home recording, akg sennheiser shure audio technica se etc but recently got a shure sm7b and that really is all i need, it sounds awesome for vocal(gives great presence in the mix), guitars (distorted and clean) it is especially nice on bass.
    every time i pick up one of my other mics i end up swapping it back for the shure.

  2. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1343327146' post='1749066']


    Barefaced Super12 with a tweeter?

    Mmmm... I had been considering a cab change too! :D
    [/quote]

    Do it, you know you want to.

  3. I dont care what the specs on paper are when it sounds this good, iv had mine for a while now and it does everything i need and more, the compression works very well, there are plenty of lows (it doesnt sound cut off at 100hz to me but there could be some technical witchcraft in play there) there is plenty of top end too, a must for my bass sound and its epic in volume through my barefaced s12t. I like it loud and i have never need to push it beyond about 10 oclock on the master even without pa support

  4. many thanks for the replys, i wasnt aweare of RMC, it loooks cool im going to ask anthony at xylem if he has used either of the systems before i think.
    also i didnt realise you could have midi options too, oh the possibilities!
    although i dont know if i would use use midi live, im a bit of and old school rock/metal type, with simple needs.
    choices choices, iv got some thinkin to do.

    thanks again!

  5. i dont know about cheap but cool but this one is cheap and a bit pathetic especially considering how big they were at the time

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dzSEenqc3w

    Ha !! steve harris on a tractor and dave murray stood in a stream, classic!

  6. RE: hardware, the alesis i/o is great for the money but if you can stretch to it the Roland Quad capture is fantastic value for money, 96khz recording digital i/o and a pair of excellent quality preamps, in my opion nothing else comes close for the price.

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