Hi all, my band just aquired one of these, and I have been named "engineer" on this upcoming project. Guess maybe because I have the MTR! I am no sound engineer, so I am a little overwhelmed. We got it primarily to mix the drums going into the recorder, but I have since discovered that when recording, I will get a better sound by mic'ing my cabs than going direct into the recorder. I use a Eden WT-500 going into 2 15" cabs and a 4x10. Wish I could use just 1 of the 15's but they are both 8ohm, so I have to use both to get the right impedence on 1 channel and the 4x10 (4ohm) on the other channel. Dont get me wrong, its sounds great, but will I have to mic all 3 cabs? Or should I just use the 1 4x10 and only 1 channel? Then theres the mix! How would you guys approach this?


Koy Carson
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