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 ====== Universal Audio Ox Box ====== ====== Universal Audio Ox Box ======
  
-This is the main box I use to record/listen to my Plexi51. I don't use the attenuator feature, only the cabinet emulation, effects (sometimes), and then the direct out into [[apollo x4|my audio interface.]]+This is the main box I use to record/listen to my Plexi51. I don't use the attenuator feature, only the cabinet emulation, effects (sometimes), and then the direct out into [[apollo x4|my audio interface]]. 
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 +From there I use the headphone out of the Apollo, as well as the occasional [[plugins|plugins]] to recreate something like Olympic Studios in the late 60s/early 70.
  
 ===== Cab and Mic Settings ===== ===== Cab and Mic Settings =====
  
-I mainly use the 412 GB Thick cabinet, which according to my research +I mainly use the 4x12 GB 25 THICK cabinet, which according to my research is supposed to be a capture of "Late 60s Marshall w/ vintage Celestion 25W Greenbacks" in a 4X12 cabinet. I assume this means G12H speakers, which are what Page is said to have used. UA describes them thusly:  
-, M160 for the base tone and SM57+> This vintage closed-back cabinet with four 12-inch speakers is the sound of rock guitar. With original “green” 25-watt speakersit breaks up on high notes around F#, G#, and C when SPEAKER DRIVE is pushed. This specific vintage cabinet has an extended low midrange and bass response. 
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 +I'll also occasionally use their 4x12 GB 25 PUNCH: 
 +> This vintage closed-back cabinet with four 12-inch speakers is the sound of rock guitar. With original “green” 25-watt speakers, it breaks up on high notes around F#, G#, and C when SPEAKER DRIVE is pushed. This specific vintage cabinet has a moderately scooped midrange delivering a tighter sound. 
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 +Then the mics I use with it are their RIB 160 (Beyerdynamic M160) and DYN 57 (Shure SM57), panned far left and right respectively. I know from pictures that Zeppelin tended to use SM57s, or their 70s precursor, the [[shure 545|Shure 545 Unidyne III]]. 
 +The room/ambience mic is a stereo pair of (TODO, I forget offhand). They are mixed rather low, and are just there to give some natural room sound, in addition to the close mic'd sound of the M160 and SM57.
  
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