Cool video about how to mic an amp

It’s all so much personal taste.

I can’t understand why somebody would buy a car without any form of new technology. And some can’t understand why I would want an automatic and why CarPlay / android auto is a must have.

I also have Bowers and Wilkers in our new car. Some find that cork sniffing
Yeah that's true. If I'm honest with myself, my very favorite guitar tones/recordings mostly came from the 60's-90's, majority of which were from mic'ing an amp. So I get the opinions that "this is the ideal way to do it" because it's a tried-and-true method, "why reinvent a good thing?". Totally legitimate perspective when you're talking about creating art/music.
 
Is that the same team that produced those recent NDSP vids? :rofl
The positive bit about his channel is that even at his height, he wasn’t posting videos every week, and pretty much every video he made actually told a story (if in a way that I fully appreciate 97% of people would find annoying - in a “yeah that tracks” bit of fact, he played drums on this song:
 
The positive bit about his channel is that even at his height, he wasn’t posting videos every week, and pretty much every video he made actually told a story (if in a way that I fully appreciate 97% of people would find annoying - in a “yeah that tracks” bit of fact, he played drums on this song:

I can only handle that music for so long though. :grin
 
It's first some playing from Uncle Larry, after that Uncle Larry shitting on modelers and then he asks a sound engineer from Nashville to show a short video about how to mic an amp.

If you want to be irritated about Uncle Larry hating on modelers, watch the whole video. Otherwise it starts around 17 minutes in.

Pros can skip this video.


Before anyone skips to 17 minutes, do yourself a favor and watch the first 8-9 minutes. Man I love that dude's playing.
 
I had to wait until my neighbors were gone to put my DRRI on 2 over here.
Drew be like
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