Electrical Audio How-To: Microphone Techniques for Speaker Cabinets
Steve demonstrates some of the techniques he uses to record amplifiers of all kinds and describes some common problems and solutions. His whiteboard diagramming skills reach new heights. www.electricalaudio.com Shot, edited, masterminded by Jeff Perlman. Jeffperlmancreative.com.

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