I had hoped to be living in a house by now, but that'll have to wait until next year, so I'm looking for ways to record using my amps without pissing off the neighbors. Ideally, I'd love to build an isolation cabinet of some kind, but space is at a premium and I really don't have anywhere but the bedroom to hook everything up. So, I'm going to run this idea past you guys and hopefully get some feedback.
I've got a considerable amount of the grey packing foam, mostly in squares but also a few bigger pieces. If I were to somehow attach the foam to the front of my cabs (and behind, for the open-back cabs), and "sandwich" a mic between the foam and the grill, should I theoretically be able to turn the amps up a couple notches for a better recorded tone, while muffling the sound coming through into the room? Would I need to be concerned about the heat from my power tubes (for foam behind my tube combo) as long as the tubes aren't touching the foam?
Surely, someone must have tried this idea... [img]/images/graemlins/help.gif[/img]
I've got a considerable amount of the grey packing foam, mostly in squares but also a few bigger pieces. If I were to somehow attach the foam to the front of my cabs (and behind, for the open-back cabs), and "sandwich" a mic between the foam and the grill, should I theoretically be able to turn the amps up a couple notches for a better recorded tone, while muffling the sound coming through into the room? Would I need to be concerned about the heat from my power tubes (for foam behind my tube combo) as long as the tubes aren't touching the foam?
Surely, someone must have tried this idea... [img]/images/graemlins/help.gif[/img]
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