Made some changes to the mix i posted on 2010-03-23 (direct link :
http://www.netmusicians.org/?s(...)=6302) :
* brought the kick up a tad
* lowered the snare volume
* balanced the mix levels out
I think it sounds better (drums and overall mix are more balanced volume-wise) but still needs some improvement (further drums (incl. toms) EQ-ing, and also bass EQ-ing (maybe a tad less pick noise treble/presence should be wise), you tell me :
http://www.netmusicians.org/in(...)=6600 (with ENGL Pro 4x12 with Celestion V30 speakers / BeyerDynamic M160N (ribbon))
Also remiked through my go-to cab/mic/miking/post-EQ setups :
http://www.netmusicians.org/in(...)=6601 (with ENGL Pro 4x12 with Celestion V30 speakers / Shure SM57 (dynamic))
Sounds more dynamic/percussive/punchy/edgy and mix-ready/balanced than the BeyerDynamic M160N IMO, but i am not a huge fan of the kinda fizzy character and tone, especially for ringing open chords.
http://www.netmusicians.org/in(...)=6602 (with ENGL Pro 4x12 with Celestion V30 speakers / Blue Dragonfly (condenser))
This is my fav mic so far, not as good for guitar tones mix-readiness as the SM57, but still good and i like the character and tone better (sounds more like my tone, and i love the growl).