Mod 7 : Unleash the brown sound + Marshall plexi sounding way better and cheaper than the sv-20

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Here you go without variac





this time i tried youtube because soundcloud seems to compress it too much.

 
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No offence, but that sounds exactly like the other recordings. Its like a fizz fest
ffs...

the speakers are now far away from the mic i don't understand why when i listen them threw my monitors it sounds good but when i use my iphone it sounds like compressed shit.

I believe there can be too much gain. i don't understand why on my monitors its not muddy and fizzy...
 

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I'm going to have to agree with @Marcomel79 here, it's more clipping/fizzing/solid state saturation by the sound of it. I do think I can perceive a slight difference in mic positioning. Might I recommend moving further outward from the cone, perhaps? You'll get less shrill results that way.

the speakers are now far away from the mic i don't understand why when i listen them threw my monitors it sounds good but when i use my iphone it sounds like compressed shit.

What's the signal chain up to (and including) the monitors? An iPhone will always compress the sound a bit, while it can be used as a target when mastering (yes, in 2024 that's a valid consideration depending on your audience) it should never be used as a reference.

I believe there can be too much gain. i don't understand why on my monitors its not muddy and fizzy...

There's definitely much more gain that I'm hearing on the original. What monitors?
 

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I'm going to have to agree with @Marcomel79 here, it's more clipping/fizzing/solid state saturation by the sound of it. I do think I can perceive a slight difference in mic positioning. Might I recommend moving further outward from the cone, perhaps? You'll get less shrill results that way.



What's the signal chain up to (and including) the monitors? An iPhone will always compress the sound a bit, while it can be used as a target when mastering (yes, in 2024 that's a valid consideration depending on your audience) it should never be used as a reference.



There's definitely much more gain that I'm hearing on the original. What monitors?
those are pc monitors and not audio monitors it might be the issue... I don't get it why is my sound ultra compressed compared to reality.
there is something i must be doing wrong...

i know that my sound quality on my laptop when i use bias fx is better than on my desktop pc and i don't know why... i should try to record on the laptop

Here is the iphone record :


I should probably lower the gain. Even with the iPhone it’s flubby…

Yeah perhaps I have audio issues with some frequencies but in my room it doesn’t sound flubby hot yes but not flubby.
 
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those are pc monitors and not audio monitors it might be the issue... I don't get it why is my sound ultra compressed compared to reality.

Uhm, PC monitors are display devices, but I know that's not what you mean. Do you mean that you're using what are commonly referred to as "computer speakers" instead of "active monitors"? What type?

As for it being compressed, it's before the recording stage, I'd say. Look at the peaks in your recording - it's not hitting a ceiling there.

Skip the iPhone recordings. They will normalize and compress like crazy as they're mainly intended to pick up speech and make it as consistent as possible. There's a lot of "magic" going on there that we don't want to get in to.

Try recording with the 57 about an inch in from the edge of the speaker and about 2 inches back. Use a non-molested amp, ideally even with a clean tone. Play a couple of scales and power chords. Post the results. That will give us an opportunity to evaluate your recording facility.
 

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Somethings wrong there. Theres so much gain it sounds like three metal zone in series into the amp
 

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I follow this thread for pure comedic value.
it's okay i know i'm noob when it comes to recording never thought it would be so complex. Or my ears are fucked, or i'm doing something wrong but i don't know what. At least i don't glue my mic to the speaker dome anymore... Hahaha
 

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I'm not sure. Could be two dimed metal zones and a big muff, no?
i admit it sounds like it...

weird question sampling frequency and sampling how do i set it up ?

my cakewalk uses Wasapi as main driver could this affect the result i got there ?

i'm also using my mic on a 55hz blackback those are quite fizzy.
 
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so here's the thing, i dont think most of us think the recoding is lying about the general tone of this amp. it sounds pretty fubar. I have suggested in the past you simply post some iphone recordings. At least that way we can tell if the fizztone is the recording or the amp. It's true that mic placement on the speaker effects sound, but that fizz is either the amp, some really bad pedal, or you are overdriving the mic or circuit of the interface. If you are redlining in the DAW you would know.
 
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