Ha...Mine is really tiny. It photographs large, but I just carved a little 10x15 space out of my basement.behndy wrote:
jealous of y'all's space.
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lol. out of curiosity, i just measured my yarea (giggety).
total, including the side table of effects........ 4 foot by 4 foot.
GIGANTIC.
total, including the side table of effects........ 4 foot by 4 foot.
GIGANTIC.
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Officially, according to the floorplan, my rehearsal space is 9.5x9.5. Actually, it's like 9.2x9 and has some non flat walls. It's also underneath an event space, next door to a metal bar that seems to open once every month or two for a week stretch, and the "DJ" with his room next to mine is clearly living in his 9.2x9 space as I can hear him and his girlfriend arguing all the time.
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I HEAR YOU DAWG.
I'LL TAKE MY 4 X 4 SQUISH PLOOSH YAREA AND BE HAPPY WITH IT.
I'LL TAKE MY 4 X 4 SQUISH PLOOSH YAREA AND BE HAPPY WITH IT.
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with your...momentary fuck switch and all..
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Other than a couch for occasional visitors and to store the wheelchair when it's not in use, the only use I have for my living room is a studio.
Otherwise, I could be fine in a studio!
Otherwise, I could be fine in a studio!
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I'm going to take pictures of my brothers home studio. I think you guys would enjoy it. It's made specifically for recording, so it's got lots thought put into it. I think it was like 20k to build. Insane.
I'm thinking of building out a single room in my basement. It's unfinished and I cannot afford to do the whole basement, but a room at a time? Sure!
Any thoughts on what to use??? Insulation for keeping bass frequencies from bouncing everywhere in the house is a huge plus! I may just have to invest in sound boarding, but I don't want to if I can find something that absorbs frequencies better for cheaper. Even flooring suggestions would rule!I found hardwood makes my bass sound better, vs carpet. Thoughts?
I'm thinking of building out a single room in my basement. It's unfinished and I cannot afford to do the whole basement, but a room at a time? Sure!
Any thoughts on what to use??? Insulation for keeping bass frequencies from bouncing everywhere in the house is a huge plus! I may just have to invest in sound boarding, but I don't want to if I can find something that absorbs frequencies better for cheaper. Even flooring suggestions would rule!I found hardwood makes my bass sound better, vs carpet. Thoughts?
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In terms of grab and stuff insulation materials, Roxul (or other fire safing mineral wool) is most effective - but it's also like ten times worse than standard fiberglass in terms of itching and installer misery. Mass stops bass, and any air leaks/etc. is a path for an audio pressure wave.jwar wrote:Any thoughts on what to use???
http://www.soundproofingtips.com/soundp ... nsulation/
I guess now that I'm here I should share my rat's nest:

Older shot, I'm currently clearing floor for demo purposes.
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***CASUALLY HAS A TELETRONIX LA2A***crochambeau wrote: I guess now that I'm here I should share my rat's nest:
Whoa whoa whoa is that not 1 but 2 RCA Consolettes?
If I spy what appears to be a Lang then I might swoon.
I require more rack shots pls. Gear list if you have it
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Oh man, it begins...rustywire wrote:***CASUALLY HAS A TELETRONIX LA2A***crochambeau wrote: I guess now that I'm here I should share my rat's nest:
Whoa whoa whoa is that not 1 but 2 RCA Consolettes?![]()
If I spy what appears to be a Lang then I might swoon.
I require more rack shots pls. Gear list if you have it

Consoles:
RCA BC-3C (projects) x 2
Gates Studioette (project - blown power transformer)
Langevin AM301 (functional, though some preamp cards need some more loving)
Autogram AC-8
Ramsa 8210
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Teletronix LA2A (pre Urei, 1969)
Eventide H3000
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Otari MX-5050-8
Otari MX-5050 mkii (if memory serves)
Fostex R-8
Echo Layla 24/96 plus xbuntu
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I'm looking at a move, I should probably list out and document everything as I shuttle it out, but it's a tough share since it's kind of absurd.
Most of the rack gear you see are old mid century oscillators, originally test (ala HP) or medical (Grass Instruments stimulators).
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I don't really take pictures down there but here's something I invented to save floor space on drum overheads. I'm just doing mono obviously but you can add stereo hardware to the flange. I sent this photo to a couple of people who were professionals and they thought it was a pretty stupid idea. But their room probably isn't 11' x 10'.
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^^ I think that's a great idea (not a professional).
I wonder though if slapping a track lighting rail and modifying a track lighting base to receive a threaded microphone stand mount might not make adjusting location far easier than the apparent three screw system you've got going on there.
I wonder though if slapping a track lighting rail and modifying a track lighting base to receive a threaded microphone stand mount might not make adjusting location far easier than the apparent three screw system you've got going on there.
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Thanks for that, Roch. Gr8 taste in gear m8 
RCA BC series Consolette pres are special. Love their sound.
I have a racked pair of some modern (2004) clones with custom Lundahl transformers.
It's going to be a few weeks before I post up, my aisle of misfit toys is currently in pieces
RCA BC series Consolette pres are special. Love their sound.
I have a racked pair of some modern (2004) clones with custom Lundahl transformers.
It's going to be a few weeks before I post up, my aisle of misfit toys is currently in pieces
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is that a real sawblade on the turntable?crochambeau wrote:In terms of grab and stuff insulation materials, Roxul (or other fire safing mineral wool) is most effective - but it's also like ten times worse than standard fiberglass in terms of itching and installer misery. Mass stops bass, and any air leaks/etc. is a path for an audio pressure wave.jwar wrote:Any thoughts on what to use???
http://www.soundproofingtips.com/soundp ... nsulation/
I guess now that I'm here I should share my rat's nest:
Older shot, I'm currently clearing floor for demo purposes.
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Yes.JonnyAngle wrote:is that a real sawblade on the turntable?

Here's another example. The helping hands are connected to a transformer stepped down tap on turntable output (20 some odd watt amplifier) that is punched into Microphone #1 input after traveling across the moving conductive plane. It's kind of noisy.
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holy butts. i wouldna know what to do with like 90% of that.
BEAUTIFUL.
BEAUTIFUL.
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