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Try this,
Get a set of head phones to where the amp is. Set up your input channel
and turn the cans up loud. Then with the gtr plugged in move the mic
around until the noise is loudest or fullest sounding. This is a good
place to start for mic position. Try to get a mic with a switichable
pattern too, so you can use it in bi-directional or hyper mode.

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