Jookeyman wrote:[ It could be an amplifier setting or a recording technique or the thickness of your pick...........whatever the case may be.
Other than some small practice amps, my only amp right now is a Line 6 Spider IV 75. YIKES a solid state? Yup. It gets me all the tones I need for recording. And some of my recordings have fooled some good ears, thinking I was using a valve Vox. Settings - what sounds right to me, for the song. The amp's got a zillion presets, including some I've created myself, but most often I'll just play with the amp model, drive and tone and find what I like at the time, then I can save it to recall it if I need it again. Line 6 has just released the Spider 5 line, which includes amp and cabinet sims.
Recording techniques - get the sound you want when recording, and you don't have to do much processing during mixing. Acoustic - LDC (AKG Perception 220) about 12" out from the 12th fret. Electric - Shure SM57 pointing towards the outside edge of the speaker cone of above amp, a few inches out. Occasionally I will DI the guitar, and sometimes, even DI + miking the amp. Bass - DI, then PodFarm sim on it.
Picks - Fender Heavy, my only choice for 40+ years.
