Hi all,
I use Guild Peregrine in a lot of my recording, and while I love the sound of it, I have some challenges with it.
The high end sounds great but the bottom end is really boomy. I have the guitar EQ on full treble, and hand mute a lot, but it’s still a struggle.
My usual setup for recording is running the guitar into a DI. From the DI, the signal goes a to one channel on my interface, and also ti my amp, which is mic’d, and goes to another channel on the interface.
So is this something I can improve via a different recording method, or should I consider a different pickup system?
If anyone has suggestions on how to get the sound more balanced (less boom), I’d love to hear them.
Thanks!
RayK
I use Guild Peregrine in a lot of my recording, and while I love the sound of it, I have some challenges with it.
The high end sounds great but the bottom end is really boomy. I have the guitar EQ on full treble, and hand mute a lot, but it’s still a struggle.
My usual setup for recording is running the guitar into a DI. From the DI, the signal goes a to one channel on my interface, and also ti my amp, which is mic’d, and goes to another channel on the interface.
So is this something I can improve via a different recording method, or should I consider a different pickup system?
If anyone has suggestions on how to get the sound more balanced (less boom), I’d love to hear them.
Thanks!
RayK