Lets see some studio pics
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- Banned
- 4026 posts since 27 Jan, 2004
that's a cute setup!c_huelsbeck wrote:Well, now I also took a current pic of my main studio:snooky wrote: haha, oki..it looked like one of those $35 toy keyboars you can get at superstores...
it resembles mine somewhat, but I don't have so much black gear..more silver coloured stuff
- KVRAF
- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
http://www.colourofsound.8088.org/boogi ... age14.htmlgareth_fx wrote:http://www.colourofsound.8088.org/boogie/pics/
Bit old now.........doesnt have KYMA and a shit load of DIY and circuit bent shizzle init.
But you get the idea
cheers
Gareth_FX
whats that nice thing with blue lights on the top?
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- KVRAF
- 2172 posts since 14 Feb, 2003
What I am seeing is a distinct lack of acoustic treatments... Is it because you're also in the living space and wifey says unh-unh, or is it because you blow your money on more gear?
I just bought an Auralex Roominator kit (the cheap one) and 5 2x4 panels of 2" foam as well as a couple of LENRDs (for $187 from GC!). I'll post once I get everything up. I'm gonna turn my utility room (9x15) into a mic room (and block off the heating unit and water heater by hanging an area rug), and the rest of the basement will be my control room, so I'll probably have to buy more foam soon (because my control room is 30x15...)
I'd definitely be interested in hearing why you guys eschew acoustic treatments though...
I just bought an Auralex Roominator kit (the cheap one) and 5 2x4 panels of 2" foam as well as a couple of LENRDs (for $187 from GC!). I'll post once I get everything up. I'm gonna turn my utility room (9x15) into a mic room (and block off the heating unit and water heater by hanging an area rug), and the rest of the basement will be my control room, so I'll probably have to buy more foam soon (because my control room is 30x15...)
I'd definitely be interested in hearing why you guys eschew acoustic treatments though...
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
OK,jones-y wrote:What I am seeing is a distinct lack of acoustic treatments... Is it because you're also in the living space and wifey says unh-unh, or is it because you blow your money on more gear?
I just bought an Auralex Roominator kit (the cheap one) and 5 2x4 panels of 2" foam as well as a couple of LENRDs (for $187 from GC!). I'll post once I get everything up. I'm gonna turn my utility room (9x15) into a mic room (and block off the heating unit and water heater by hanging an area rug), and the rest of the basement will be my control room, so I'll probably have to buy more foam soon (because my control room is 30x15...)
I'd definitely be interested in hearing why you guys eschew acoustic treatments though...
I stayed out until this quote above.
Here's my acoustic treatments:

Yes, it's that messy!!!
That shot shows a 3' x 6' carpet that I bought at IKEA, stapled it to a frame and then suspended it from the ceiling so it hangs about 2.5" out away from the wall. Does a pretty nice job eliminating some flutter in the room, plus it gave me a color scheme to go on.
I purchased one more that I mounted on a vertical frame with a 1" gap to the plywood backing. On the other side of the plywood backing, I put some Auralex type stuff that I garbage picked from our Aerodynamics lab here at work. I use it as a GOBO and also standing in the corner it actually makes for a great bass trap.
Here's a couple photos of that GOBO and the wall 'flutter reducer':

Backside of the GOBO:

Regarding the room: It's not quite as good as a room in a room, but not bad either.
Ceiling:
6" fiberglass between floor joists above; Soundstopper board from USG nailed directly to floor joists above. Then firring strips to stand off resilient channel that the sheetrock hangs on.
Main wall separating room from rest of basement is actually two separate walls, with 5/8" sheetrock on one side, and 1/2" on the other wall. 4" fiberglass between each stud on both walls.
Door is a solid interior door, where I put in my own stop molding allowing for some weather stripping.
The only weak links in the setup:
1. Corner computer desk - I would have preferred one wall.
2. I didn't take care of noise transmitted through HVAC- usually not an issue for me.
3. the room is 12'x12' SQUARE - yuk.
One other thing - I actually have the sub for my monitor system sitting on the desk - yes I know, bad practice. I reduced mechanical transmission from the sub to the desk by making my own isolators out of cut up sections from one of the spongy mouse-pads that used to be popular. I made little inverted 'aztec pyramids' out of sequentially smaller cutouts from that mouse pad. Having the sub close by lets me keep the levels under control while I monitor and gives me easy access to the cutoff and level controls on the sub.
-Scott
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- KVRAF
- 2172 posts since 14 Feb, 2003
nevermind, I didn't finish reading your message. Try www.imageshack.us
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
Yes,jones-y wrote:Were there supposed to be pics rockstar?
But I hosted them a long time ago on Geocities, and enough people looked at this thread that they took down the site for awhile. Care to host the pictures? I don't know where else to put them quickly.
-Scott
- KVRAF
- 3944 posts since 7 May, 2004 from behind his workbench
sonicfire wrote:http://www.colourofsound.8088.org/boogi ... age14.htmlgareth_fx wrote:http://www.colourofsound.8088.org/boogie/pics/
Bit old now.........doesnt have KYMA and a shit load of DIY and circuit bent shizzle init.
But you get the idea
cheers
Gareth_FX
whats that nice thing with blue lights on the top?
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- KVRAF
- 4908 posts since 10 Aug, 2004 from Colorado Springs
Jones-y,
Thanks for the Imageshack tip!!!
-Scott
I'll get my post edited with the imageshack hosted pix in a minute.
Thanks for the Imageshack tip!!!
-Scott
I'll get my post edited with the imageshack hosted pix in a minute.
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- KVRian
- 920 posts since 13 Sep, 2002 from New Jersey
Overview - I've made a Personal Commitment to Bob, have you?

The nook - OF DOOM

Bob and the Machines.

More machines.

Is it X-day already? The ships are landing!

and proof - cat's love broken old tube amps!


The nook - OF DOOM

Bob and the Machines.

More machines.

Is it X-day already? The ships are landing!

and proof - cat's love broken old tube amps!

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- KVRAF
- 4222 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Tucson Arizona USA
You have an awesome studio, and your work sounds great.

I wish I could, I've had way too many personal experiences with Ivanendmusik wrote:Overview - I've made a Personal Commitment to Bob, have you?
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- KVRist
- 300 posts since 29 Apr, 2005 from London, UK
Is that a pair of BX5/BX8's on thier sides? 
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- KVRian
- 920 posts since 13 Sep, 2002 from New Jersey
Mikomi wrote:Is that a pair of BX5/BX8's on thier sides?
ayup!
James - thanks for the comments
I have to confess, I'm a bad subgenii - the stencil dobbs head was a present from my old roomate, I'm pretty pink TBH
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- KVRist
- 300 posts since 29 Apr, 2005 from London, UK
I always thought putting speakers on thier sides was bad? I think it even says that in the manual (I have the BX5's). I don't know tho hehe, I'm a relative newb, your setup looks like an aeroplane cockpit to meendmusik wrote:Mikomi wrote:Is that a pair of BX5/BX8's on thier sides?
ayup!
James - thanks for the comments![]()
I have to confess, I'm a bad subgenii - the stencil dobbs head was a present from my old roomate, I'm pretty pink TBH

