sonidero wrote:I've never heard anyone say Mascis gets lost in the mix... Also Algal is usually thought to stand out... Try Algal after Muff and turn up moar...
I've never heard anyone call Dinosaur Jr's live sound a mix
Not that the bass and drums were too quiet when I saw em, but J Mascis was just insanely loud. The fact that there's just one guitar makes a use difference too imo.
Fwiw, I think I remember reading somewhere that Billy Corgan hasnt used big muffs live for years, because of where it puts his guitar in the mix
So yeah, turning up the volume and maybe scooping the mids will do the trick, but impo its still a challenge to rely on a muff for most of your lead rhythm stuff when youre in a loud band with two gtrs...
frigid midget wrote:I've never heard anyone call Dinosaur Jr's live sound a mix
When you hear more than one sound together you are hearing a mix???
Mondaze wrote:right now my friend and I are just doing a drum and guitar thing with a bass guitar looped into an orange tiny terror/mesa boogie 8x10 cab
The op is playing one guitar with drums and bass loops... I think the real culprit might be the 4x10s as stated above...
frigid midget wrote:I've never heard anyone call Dinosaur Jr's live sound a mix
When you hear more than one sound together you are hearing a mix???
Mondaze wrote:right now my friend and I are just doing a drum and guitar thing with a bass guitar looped into an orange tiny terror/mesa boogie 8x10 cab
The op is playing one guitar with drums and bass loops... I think the real culprit might be the 4x10s as stated above...
I was kiddin, cause me and everyone I know always leave a dinosaur jr show deaf as fuck
I dont know if its changed, but back in the day dinosaur jr was a sound guy's nightmare.
And yeah, I guess I'd have to agree it would indeed make sense for the OP to try a different cab.