Guitar record There are two ways to record your guitar track - At first, you have to have a head/cabinet combo, as good as possible. You have to find your sound, a clearly, good sound for you. Note, you can use any effect after the recording, but you cannot remove any effect after the recording. So your sound be rather basic than too much of something, if you know what I mean. You have to use two mics for your cabinet, and a huge room with good acoustics... a living room is a totally shit for this job. So when you got your mics (not a cheap thing), You have to able to mix a sound from them. That's might be difficult, and need lots of time, but the result will be amazing. You have to try to positioning the mics, the cabinets, try a lots of EQ settings, a lots of effect... When You fell, you are ready, you find the sound what you want, you'd better to use another line to record your track from line too. So you have to record the tracks from cabinets and from line too, in the same time. Cause if the cabinet's sound doesn't fit your music, you can mix another from your line-track... Yes, it's a difficult job and need a lot of time... of course. If you want, i can help you in private.