What Music Desk Do You Use?

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i use a nice large ikea kitchen table :)

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Is this the Jerker of which you speak? :

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I've had my eye on the Creation Station $199

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You would just need to add a slide-out computer keyboard drawer.

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torhan wrote: I've had my eye on the Creation Station $199

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You would just need to add a slide-out computer keyboard drawer.
I need about 3 Creation Stations arranged in an L-shape. :lol:
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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deastman wrote:I need about 3 Creation Stations arranged in an L-shape. :lol:
It would probably be cheaper to build one yourself :wink:

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deastman wrote:
The standard office desks from Office Depot, etc. are usually too small as well, and poorly constructed. They seem very weak, and I can't imagine them holding up a monitor, ....
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Works for me :wink:

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deastman wrote:The standard office desks from Office Depot, etc. are usually too small as well, and poorly constructed. They seem very weak, and I can't imagine them holding up a monitor, PCR-80, heavy-duty keyboard tray, a pair of Mackie HR824s, Oberheim 2-voice, MS-20, Nord Modular, FR777, Octapad II, Theremax, turntable, DR202, ER1, MOTO828MkII, KPR77, PC1600, and various other small bits of gear! :( And mind you, I'm only talking about some of my tabletop gear...
You might want to look again. My desk is VERY beefy, and quite large. One 'leg' of the desk is 7' long. Yes, you're right, a lot of them are 'flimsy', but not this one. I almost killed myself getting the box in the front door, and had to have 2 other people help me get it downstairs.

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DevonB wrote:
deastman wrote:The standard office desks from Office Depot, etc. are usually too small as well, and poorly constructed. They seem very weak, and I can't imagine them holding up a monitor, PCR-80, heavy-duty keyboard tray, a pair of Mackie HR824s, Oberheim 2-voice, MS-20, Nord Modular, FR777, Octapad II, Theremax, turntable, DR202, ER1, MOTO828MkII, KPR77, PC1600, and various other small bits of gear! :( And mind you, I'm only talking about some of my tabletop gear...
You might want to look again. My desk is VERY beefy, and quite large. One 'leg' of the desk is 7' long. Yes, you're right, a lot of them are 'flimsy', but not this one. I almost killed myself getting the box in the front door, and had to have 2 other people help me get it downstairs.

Devon
Do you happen to know what the model number is?
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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Har wrote:I use a Z-Line Eclipse Mobile Computer Workstation I got from Staples for $149 (last I looked, though, it was under $100)...fits my needs perfectly. :)

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I've been using the exact same desk for about 4 years. Works perfect for me...you can even put some rack (about 2 spaces worth) stuff alongside the monitor, if necessary.

Mark
And all life's fears
Can invade my ears
I can handle it

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neverwhere2012 wrote:
Har wrote:I use a Z-Line Eclipse Mobile Computer Workstation I got from Staples for $149 (last I looked, though, it was under $100)...fits my needs perfectly. :)

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nice rig there, do my eyes deceive me or do i see an effectron delay in your rack? i LOVE that box to death, had that same one at my school, it belonged to my teacher and he offered to sell it to me but i had no money at the time... wish i could've bought it... perhaps i'll start scouring ebay :D
Good eyes! :) Yep, that's an old Effectron II, the first effect unit I ever got (got it new, to give you an idea of how old mine actually is ;) ).

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torhan wrote:
I've had my eye on the Creation Station $199

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You would just need to add a slide-out computer keyboard drawer.
I was looking at this one actually, just before getting my Z-Line...the lack of keyboard shelf was the main problem for me, combined with the fact that if I tried to attach a slide-out drawer for one to the bottom of the desk my legs would've had about zero clearance room (not to mention my tower under there too...). I looked into a bunch of affordable slide-out keyboard drawers and couldn't seem to find one that would be the right height in relation to the bottom of the desk.

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deastman wrote: The standard office desks from Office Depot, etc. are usually too small as well, and poorly constructed.
Mostly they are...but then you just go nuts with a cordless screwdriver and some wood screws. Now mine would probably hold up my car.

Mark[/quote]
And all life's fears
Can invade my ears
I can handle it

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see I used the legs from an old school desk and built a rack in the front. I had home depot cut me a particable board, that way it's disposable and if I need to replace it It's like five bux. Next to it is an old rolling typing table I modified to hold my laptop and has a fold out front to extend the work surface. With my studio chair it's 270 dgrees around me without being cramped in.

My keyboard stand is the table type, I built a second tier with u bolts holding the uprights to the frame and big 12" 90 dgree brackets, the heavy duty ones and a sheet of pine notched fo cables. There's also a shelf on the wall that holds my mointors that too is nothched for cables. The lights are walmart specials. :hihi:

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and here's a picture of it straight ahead....actually it's a two picture shot of what my wife put's up with.
You can really see the shelf construction and tier construction...it's not pretty but I won't wake up to find my stuff crashed to the floor. You can also see the flip up shelf in front of the laptop.
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btw I also built my stands for my vintage Polk audio speakers, measured to my ear hiegt each exactl the same distance away, You can see the stand good it the lowest picture...it took me 15 minutes to build the stands (but I have the tools). Actually they took lomger to paint..:shrug:
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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SecondSkin wrote:
Har wrote:I use a Z-Line Eclipse Mobile Computer Workstation I got from Staples for $149 (last I looked, though, it was under $100)...fits my needs perfectly. :)

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I've been using the exact same desk for about 4 years. Works perfect for me...you can even put some rack (about 2 spaces worth) stuff alongside the monitor, if necessary.

Mark
I have the same desk, too. Had it for 4-5 years.

Useful, but a pain in the arse to assemble. I've just recently moved and I'm dreading having to put the damned thing together again.

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I must admit to being a Jerker man, although I have the other one with the considerably larger desktop and no shelves.

Where do get those Creation Stations?
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