mic identification needed in new R.E.M. studio pic (m88?)
is that a beyer m88 i see? i recently started a thread about the best guitar amp mic for around $400, and it seemed the m88, while fine, was not most people’s first choice.
By vanguard (Gearslutz.com)

Tags: experiences, Guitar, guitar-amp, guitar-sounds, most-people, over-the-re20, Recording, seemed-the-m88, studio, the-studio
mic identification needed in new R.E.M. studio pic (m88?)
is that a beyer m88 i see? i recently started a thread about the best guitar amp mic for around $400, and it seemed the m88, while fine, was not most people’s first choice. so, can someone confirm that’s the m88?
By vanguard (Gearslutz.com)

Tags: experiences, Guitar, guitar-amp, guitar-sounds, most-people, over-the-re20, Recording, seemed-the-m88, studio, the-studio
Rig-Talk • Re: Some amps seem to work better w/attenuators. Why?
May 7, 2010 Guitar
ibanez4life SZ! wrote: In my experiences, it comes down to the amps design, and how the preamp and poweramp work with respect to each other. I’ve used one attenuator in the past with a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier. Never dealt with them since, as I had the same experience as you had.
Tags: amps, boogie-dual, clean-power, experience, experience-too, experiences, from-the-preamp, help-the-amp, preamp, rectifier, rig-talk, same-experience