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Originally Posted by WireLine
Depends on the amp and (strangely) the wall...If a closed back distance from backing surafaces are less critical...if an open back, a concrete or brick wall will probably cause even the most expensive amps to sound very very bad, where as a solid wood wall (a rarity, I know) will likely cause an amp to sound better than it really is...this is one reason why recording studios cost so frakking much to build, as the walls can make or break the overall sonic signature of everything picked up by mics...
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That reminds me, way back in the 60's and early 70's I had an amp that sounded bad, except in one dance hall, it sounded great there, never knew why till I read your post, funnily enough other good amps weren't too hot there. Wierd.
Clive