I have found from doing many on stage recordings that the mic placement is more important than any particular configuration. The concept that mics need to be dead center, with a fixed pattern, just does not work in many small venue settings. If your stand ends up dead center, three feet from the drum kit, you are not going to be pleased, especially if the guitar amp is far left or right, with a bass player between the drums and guitar. The bass from both the bass drum and bass amp can just kill the guitar sound. I will frequently set up off-center in those situations, and adjust mic angles accordingly. As someone else mentioned above, I sometimes use two stands, and split the mics, particularly to avoid the center drum/bass issue. Again, depending on how shallow the stage is, and/or how close to the lip amps and drums are located, I will run at card when they are back further, but usually subcard the rest of the time.