how did you mic up your cabs?
Nothing special really. An AKG C3000 condenser and a SM57. Most people liked the ones best where the SM57 is only blended a little bit, mostly it is the condenser. I would say 70/30 or 80/20 maybe. Both mics with close miking with the same distance. Both mics a little off axis but more on the cap. This gives a rather harsh and trebly tone. So i tried pushing the mids and reducing the highs just a tiny bit. Small changes result in huge differences here. The good thing here is, that you directly eq your cab profile this way. Since the kpa has no function to put an eq on the cab itself, i find this very useful.
Dont underestimate the room you record in. i record in the corner of a room with angled wooden walls and a lot of resoncance which also is transduced to the mic stands. Recording in a cellar with flat concrete walls will give you a totally different sound. I also record not too loud with the cab in the same room. The speakers need a bit of volume to work properly but at my home i use not even rehearsal levels. I hate the sound of poweramp clipping so my approach seems a bit odd for those who like to push their amps to the limit.
close mike