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FS Grendel Dead Room Isolation Cabinet for guitar - SOLD!!
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FS Grendel Dead Room Isolation Cabinet for guitar - SOLD!!
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- Jeff White
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FYI everyone I have the Deadroom II and these things are AWESOME for the studio. I'm posting a review here because I love mine so much and I NEVER see these up for sale. They are rare.
Not only will it keep neighbors happy in apartments but it will also come in handy when you place a band live in the same room and want iso to cut down on some bleed, want to reamp vocals through an amp/echoplex, etc. You can swap out speakers, use two mics (all mogami cable inside of mine). This thing is a real deal for $300. I've used mine on every record that I have worked on since I bought it in 2009. I'm about to pick up a 4-ohm 12" speaker for mine (it has a celestian vintage 30 clone in it now at 8-ohms) and experiment with building a 10" speaker adapter for it as well.
I find that it works great for close-micing situations. It just does the trick. There is room to back off a bit, but unfortunately you can't really ambient mic in these things.You can with the lid open, of course. But again, that's not really what they are for. It's a speaker in an iso box for an amplifier for close-micing. It you hit it too hard it can sound a little boxy, but a powerbrake or whatever solves this issue. So does a volume knob.
With that said, you can also use it on stage in a situation where volume is an issue and you have great monitoring.
Jeff
Not only will it keep neighbors happy in apartments but it will also come in handy when you place a band live in the same room and want iso to cut down on some bleed, want to reamp vocals through an amp/echoplex, etc. You can swap out speakers, use two mics (all mogami cable inside of mine). This thing is a real deal for $300. I've used mine on every record that I have worked on since I bought it in 2009. I'm about to pick up a 4-ohm 12" speaker for mine (it has a celestian vintage 30 clone in it now at 8-ohms) and experiment with building a 10" speaker adapter for it as well.
I find that it works great for close-micing situations. It just does the trick. There is room to back off a bit, but unfortunately you can't really ambient mic in these things.You can with the lid open, of course. But again, that's not really what they are for. It's a speaker in an iso box for an amplifier for close-micing. It you hit it too hard it can sound a little boxy, but a powerbrake or whatever solves this issue. So does a volume knob.
With that said, you can also use it on stage in a situation where volume is an issue and you have great monitoring.
Jeff
I record, mix, and master in my Philly-based home studio, the Spacement. https://linktr.ee/ipressrecord
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