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AndyK60

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Experiences with Iso Cabs

So............ the neighbours were getting restless. Even though I had parked the 4x12 in the garage and put duvets over, having a blast at 10.30am on a Sunday morning just did nt seem right.


Went for a Silent Sister iso cab, and have nt looked back. Mic placement ( as always ) is important and had countless adjustments over first week, I found the area ( and right mic ) and now I have my rig at cranked at the level I want it to be. Its not silent, still have duvets over, but volume now not an issue.

Just finished track below using SS.

Anybody else using iso's and enjoying ?

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aleclee

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I used an AxeTrak for a while. It worked well enough for recording and moderate volume slaving but it became more than expendable when I got my AxeFx.
 

TNT

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Nope - it's like putting a "guvenor" on a dragster - when the flag drops it's pedal to the metal!!! But, I understand your circumstance.
 

ScoobySteve

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I get how you feel. I used an iso cab tucked away in my closet when I had my old Randall RG100ES head. But with one comes compromise in sound dynamics. Not quality by dynamics. I struggled with iso cabs and an Aracom attenuator before settling for an Eleven Rack. Upper level modeling gives me more control which is ultimately why I chose it.

Glad to see your set up has worked out for you.
 
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