GrooveNinja wrote:Just finished my studio this weekend. I like it minimalistic.
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Nice set up, but the paintings have to go.
What's the degree on the wall?
GrooveNinja wrote:Just finished my studio this weekend. I like it minimalistic.
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I even used a laser mounted on a tripod! Those monitors are simply amazing.Hidden Driveways wrote:GrooveNinja gets points for properly setting up a pair of Genelecs.
That must be the perspective of the photograph. They are set up so that the spot right below the tweeter is at exactly my ear height when I sit up straight. (Trying to discourage slouching while mixing!)SubFunk wrote:
EDIT: they are a bit to high, though unless he is standing while mixing or he should point them down on an angle. easy to do with the iso pods
This was invaluable when I was shopping for monitors. It showed that the 8030 was the ideal size for my room, and it seems to have been correct. The 8040, which I was really considering, would have been way too much. As it is, I need to barely turn up the volume to achieve a comfortable mixing level.SubFunk wrote:also this is based on genelec models, but it can give you a rough idea about room vs speaker size,
because to many people still think bigger is always better: http://www.genelec.com/learning-center/ ... selection/
Hehehe, those paintings are probably the most valuable (monetarily, not necessarily personally) items in the room. I am rather fond of them, though.DrXparaMental wrote:GrooveNinja wrote:Just finished my studio this weekend. I like it minimalistic.
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Nice set up, but the paintings have to go.![]()
What's the degree on the wall?
My ex-wife got the cats. There is a picture of them on the right on the desk, right next to the Virus. Does that count?Rave wrote:Agreed tis a nice set up but no cat = no cigar.Hidden Driveways wrote:GrooveNinja gets points for properly setting up a pair of Genelecs.
Emboldened above: That's ALL that matters and it makes me feel honored that you have shared them here. I love art, especially real paintings. I admit my taste in art is far too bizarre for many, but give me Kris Kuksi or Robert Williams any day of the week. Those paintings have a very loungesque appeal to them.GrooveNinja wrote: Hehehe, those paintings are probably the most valuable (monetarily, not necessarily personally) items in the room. I am rather fond of them, though.
That's my BSEE from Cornell University.
Cool! They are very loungy indeed. They are by Michael Godard:DrXparaMental wrote:Emboldened above: That's ALL that matters and it makes me feel honored that you have shared them here. I love art, especially real paintings. I admit my taste in art is far too bizarre for many, but give me Kris Kuksi or Robert Williams any day of the week. Those paintings have a very loungesque appeal to them.GrooveNinja wrote: Hehehe, those paintings are probably the most valuable (monetarily, not necessarily personally) items in the room. I am rather fond of them, though.
That's my BSEE from Cornell University.





looks like a regular 2-level keyboard stand to meRave wrote:@outershpongolia I like your laptop stand, you got a link to more details about it?



Haha! now yer talkin!outershpongolia wrote:The integrated watter bottle holder should have been BEEEEERRR! I'm gonna pick one up for my side of the rig.