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I’m working on my recording chops. Added this mic yesterday.

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Maybe try down about an inch, and towards the swoop between the M and the a?
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Where the yellow blob gets darker, the recorded sound will get brighter.
The further toward the edge of the speaker from the yellow blob, the darker the recorded signal.
Ray just picked one of those up a few weeks ago, and he thinks it sounds darker...but I’ve liked his recordings done with it. I want one to play with. Nice rig!
 
Thanks for the input Don. Not sure it will reach that far but I can easily remount the base to get there.
 
Thanks for the input Don. Not sure it will reach that far but I can easily remount the base to get there.
I noticed after the fact. Sorry. What I’m referring to is the mic element position in relation to the rim of the dust cap, on the speaker cone. If you can’t move down, maybe move over...under the r and s...if you shine a light at the grill cloth, you should be able to see the dust cap, and get your bearings. The closer you are to the dust cap, the brighter your mic will sound if you retain the current axial alignment.
 
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I noticed after the fact. Sorry. What I’m referring to I’d the mic element position in relation to the rim of the dust cap, on the speaker cone. If you can’t move down, maybe move over...under the r and s...if you shine a light at the grill cloth, you should be able to see the dust cap, and get your bearings. The closer you are to the dust cap, the brighter your mic will sound if you retain the current axial alignment.

I can easily make that change tomorrow.
 
I went into some forums , I never heard of when I was searching to get some info for you DonO. I don't know where they are I just came upon them didn't pay a lot of attention to the forum names. Google Godin Artisan TC reviews. I think this was one of the ways I used to get some run down on the axe.
 
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Well, looks like I gotta wait some. Seems you guys up north get a nice holiday break...


We'll be closed from December 22nd to January 7th. I'll have limited access to emails during that time.
Thanks for your patience.

Michel Belanger
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Godin Guitars
 
Oh I traded my Marshall ValveState 80 V amplifier for the Twin Reverb and still had to shell out over a grand. I got the amp in 2006 the same year I got my 1952 Fender AVRI Telecaster guitar which was the 60th anniversary back in 2006. I believe mine is a reissue and it has Jenson Red Label speakers made in Italy...two 12" speakers for an incredibly loud sound. I rarely put the volume up to 2 because it's way too loud...might need an attenuator or something. It takes 10 tubes...4 are the power output and 6 smaller and I assume the 2 extra are for tremolo and reverb for the other. It sure is great amplifier and I'm very proud to own it. It sure is heavy to carry around. Since the Twin Reverb don't have a distortion channel it is like a clean palette for other distortion/overdrive pedals which I have a good set of. I'm not too sure it being PCB or Point to Point but I sure know one thing is that it delivers a sweet tube sound like no other amplifier can.


;>)/

Black, I remember these amps when I was hunting a Bassman only to wind up with my Red Knob.
 
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