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Recording a Hiwatt?

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I remember there used to be a thread about this on the Plexipalace board, but for some reason I can't find it again. This summer I'm planning to do some recording so any input would be greatly appreciated.

Things like which mic works good, mic placement, etc... :mrgreen:
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Re: Recording a Hiwatt?

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I suggest using either a Shure M57 mic or Sennheiser e609/e906 mic facing the speaker cone mid-radius at 45° angle. I haven't recorded my Hiwatts yet, but that's where I'd start if I did. If it's an option with your setup, you could simultaneously record an additional track using a small/medium condenser mic int he room further away from the speakers
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Mikhailwatt and JC103 can give lots of good tips.
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Re: Recording a Hiwatt?

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+1 on Zells' advice, but be careful where you place the room mike, distance-wise (and reflection-wise). If it's in the wrong place, you'll have phasing/cancellation issues when you mix the two signals. Listen to both together when placing the mike.

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Royer R-121 + Shure SM-57 close mic'd together on the same cone = very good.

The Royer by itself can sound really nice, but it can sometimes be a little TOO smooth, and the -57 gives you a bit more of that in-your-face-ness to let you cut through a mix.

I've also gotten pretty good results with the Sennheiser e906, alone or in combination with the SM-57.
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mikhailwatt wrote:Royer R-121 + Shure SM-57 close mic'd together on the same cone = very good.
The Royer by itself can sound really nice, but it can sometimes be a little TOO smooth, and the -57 gives you a bit more of that in-your-face-ness to let you cut through a mix.
I've also gotten pretty good results with the Sennheiser e906, alone or in combination with the SM-57.
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