I really like the feedback but when I listen to a recording I think it's too bright. I would like it to sound "heavier" and darker.

What would you do?
Yes, it's probably your microphone choice. Even a tenor trombone will sound overly bright and harsh with the wrong mic. Phone mics and little digital recorder built-in mics won't do justice to your sound.MStarke wrote: ↑Thu Oct 10, 2024 4:01 am First of all pretty sure that's not an equipment issue. I am not too deep into Edwards and Greg Black, but that is certainly not small and bright equipment.
Also be aware that recordings can be very misleading depending on the room, distance to the microphone, actual recording technology etc. E.g. I hate my sound when recording directly with the smartphone. But when using a nice ribbon microphone, it's totally different. Most realistic is probably to play in different rooms and try to get a feel how the sound varies. Also playing against a wall can change your perception (in a good or bad way...).
There's no substitute for quality, honest ears on the other side of the bell.