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Old 21st April 2007, 01:52 AM   #1
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what should i use for electric guitar?

im going to track some electric guitar tomorrow. i have a 72 thinline telecaster reissue and an old fender 112 tube amp. the song is similar to weezer.

mics i think could potentially rock: sm57, 421, 441, royer 121, 87, 67, 47 plus a ton of others.

pres: 1073, boulder, gml, avalon m5, sheps 1073, summit mpe 200

compressors: 1176, la2a, dbx 160, 165, distressors, summit tla 100, la4

i imagine the im going to like 57-1073-1176. the studio has a lot of sweet gear so im sure nothing is going to sound terrible, im just wondering if theres some super sweet combination in there more so than the others.

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i would go 421 1073, and try different comps until you get the tone you want
check if they have a 121
ok and crank that fender up!!!
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