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my band is recording in a small studio. i play through a blue voodoo half stack. we play hard rock/metal. the other guitarist is playing through a tube fender blues junior practice amp. they have the fender in a in bathroom which is probably 4 x 10. my halfstack is in a closet that is 3 x 3 with foam on 3 walls and my amp faces the back of the closed door. both amps are miced. my reverb is off. i can only put my amp at 1 1/2 or 2 which sucks cause my tubes are not being pushed. they did this so the sound would not bleed through to the drum mics in our live recording. need knowledgable input. should i now record my tracks at higher volumes and remove the earlier?? i know my amp sounds better at high volumes. should i come out of the closet?? ;) i have no line out on my amp. thanks for any input. :cool:
"Dammit Jim!! I'm a guitarist not a roadie...so haul my gear"