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Not quite with you Alan? Do you want to mic up an amp? If so you really need an Audio Interface and the cheapest, decent one is the Alesis iO2 at about 70quid.
Better for £100 is the Steinberg UR22 and that comes with Cubase so you can run Vst FX (might have Amplitude as well?)
Dave.
Gotcha! Well, Focusrite AIs have a good name for low noise pre amps and usually plenty of gain, even with the low sensitivity dynamic mic I suspect you are using? So, although you COULD use a pre amp to boost the mic's output I doubt that the overall noise levels* will be any better than you presently achieve.
My suggestion would be for a Small Diaphragm Capacitor mic, something like the AKG P170, I have two of the near identical P150s and they a fine, The 170 is some ten times more sensitive (20dB) than the SM57 for example and should "amp your amp" beautifully! The mic is also excellent on acoustic guitar.
*Running the amp at a very low level might cause its own hum and noise to predominate. Two solutions to that, buy a quieter amp or use a power soak.
Dave.
HI Dave
Thanks for the reply I don't have a Mic yet a friend is sending me one to try before I buy anything.
My amp is a Vox AC15C1 and I am running it with a Weber Attenuator at the moment but as everyone
says amps sound better miked up I want to try it for myself.
Alan
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Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself