How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine.

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2009/03/04 21:37:22 (permalink)

How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine.








And one looking out of my studio window

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    Mike Fisher
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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/04 23:00:17 (permalink)
    FYI...There's already a 205 posts thread of this here...

    http://forum.cakewalk.com/tm.asp?m=1571990&mpage=1&key=�

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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 00:30:42 (permalink)
    Oooops, I guess I was a bit late to this party. Well, anyway, here is my input.


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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 05:15:53 (permalink)
    You've got a 335 that looks just like mine, which I bought in 1990 and love to bits.

    but what is that bench doing in the middle of what looks like chain link fencing in your garden? Is it for keeping out the bears when you're eating al fresco?

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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 07:34:53 (permalink)
    Blimey, and I thought I was spoilt by MY beautiful surroundings, that looks like the scenery round here on steroids. Lovely view.



    I'd show you the inside of my 'studio' but I think British artist Tracy Emin may have a case for infringement of copyright if I do.
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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 08:22:41 (permalink)
    Heres some pics of mine













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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 08:45:57 (permalink)
    I love this kinda 'fly on the wall' type stuff.

    I'm really liking the look of that Epiphone SG there Cj for some reason. Among all that lovely stuff it's really standing out, interesting. Is there a story behind it?

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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 10:02:51 (permalink)
    Wow, CJ - nice studio.

    I do love my 335 too.

    And the view is nice - but the house is up for sale - and we've got some lookers right now.

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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 10:06:12 (permalink)
    CJ,
    you play drums left handed! How did that come about?

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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 11:42:50 (permalink)
    Why is that bench fenced in? I've never agreed with fencing them in or chaining them up? Glad it's not my bench.
    And I've cleaned my glassed three times! Uz needs a tripod Clean. LOL

    You can see my corner in the other thread...things have changed but not much.
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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 13:09:34 (permalink)
    I always wonder about all the guitars hanging in some people's studios. Doesn't all that potential for frequency augmentation and sympathetic vibration affect the listening environment? Or maybe they are just guitar-shaped bass traps.
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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 13:20:14 (permalink)
    You have it backwards! Keep the Fenders on the stand and the Gibsons safely in the cases.....a lesson I learned the hardway with my SG.

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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 16:36:03 (permalink)
    CJ,
    you play drums left handed! How did that come about?

    I'm left handed , but learned and play guitar right handed
    I always wonder about all the guitars hanging in some people's studios. Doesn't all that potential for frequency augmentation and sympathetic vibration affect the listening environment? Or maybe they are just guitar-shaped bass traps.

    It really doesnt affect my room as far as having a flat frequency. The room actually sounds great. My old studio had 703 and 705 traps and i actually have a better frequency rersponce in this one. go figure..
    You have it backwards! Keep the Fenders on the stand and the Gibsons safely in the cases.....a lesson I learned the hardway with my SG.

    My favorite guitars are in their cases....

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    RE: How about some photos of your studio - here's a couple of mine. 2009/03/05 18:55:07 (permalink)
    Ah, the bench. Good question. Unfortunately, I don't have an answer.

    That is a dog run - it was there when we bought this place - we didn't have a place for the bench - so it ended up in the dog run.

    I probably could have come up with a much better story - but, that's the truth.



    And btw, the Fender in the case is worth at least ten times what the 335 is - but the Gibsons are going in to the cases - thanks for the advice.

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