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Old 07-29-2014, 10:31 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Well, the first thing to look at would be your amp. Mic'ing it will only reproduce the sound coming out of it through the PA. I'm guessing you have a Line 6 product, or similar (solid state). They're known for having very thin tone.
Quite the opposite; I have a Blues Jr and a Telecaster, and I use some very good distortion pedals (a Rat and a Big Muff clone).

Could there be the possibility that I'm overreacting? Like, I remember one time I asked this audience member two questions: 1) how was the tone? and 2) was the volume too loud/quiet?. The audience member told me that I sounded great, and the volume was fine.

BTW, I put my BJ on an amp stand. It sounds fine from the stage, but every time I walk into the audience during the soundcheck, it doesn't sound as good. So I'm guessing a mic would capture the good sound I'm getting from the stage, and send it through the PA so that the audience could hear what I'm hearing?
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