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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:05 pm
by maksk
condra wrote:Not as kool as most of you bastards but heres me

cool, i've got the same speakers. my cabinet is a bit diferent, thg.
got them from my dad who bought them in england a loooong time ago
(edit: i just asked: he painted them, that's why the cabinet is difrent

first time i see them somewhere else)
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:35 pm
by djgroovy
jesso wrote:This is by far my favorite thread.
Does anyone know of any other forums with threads like this so that I can spend hours coveting other peoples studios instead of doing real work?
Ive got a bad case of gearlust and I need my fix tonight...

You could check out
http://www.gearslutz.com
Lot's of pro studio photos & gear p0rn there

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:01 pm
by condra
maksk wrote:
cool, i've got the same speakers. my cabinet is a bit diferent, thg.
got them from my dad who bought them in england a loooong time ago
(edit: i just asked: he painted them, that's why the cabinet is difrent

first time i see them somewhere else)
YOU HAVE?!

KOOL!
I have no idea what they are, other than I got them off a very old man about a year ago, who agreed to give me them in return for doing his garden!
They are huge and sound fantastic. Not ideal for monitoring, but great for listening. They go so loud. The man said his son built them, maybe there was some sort of kit like this in the 80s?
Do you have any idea what kinda of wattage they are at? I have them hooked up to an old 250 watt amp, and they go loud enough to shake the room at 5.
Are they definatly the same as yours?
The cabinet is covered in white leather, and behind the cardboard overlay, they are made from chipboard.
You just reminded me, I still have to get around to doing that guys garden!
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 10:24 pm
by maksk
condra wrote:maksk wrote:
cool, i've got the same speakers. my cabinet is a bit diferent, thg.
got them from my dad who bought them in england a loooong time ago
(edit: i just asked: he painted them, that's why the cabinet is difrent

first time i see them somewhere else)
YOU HAVE?!

KOOL!
I have no idea what they are, other than I got them off a very old man about a year ago, who agreed to give me them in return for doing his garden!
They are huge and sound fantastic. Not ideal for monitoring, but great for listening. They go so loud. The man said his son built them, maybe there was some sort of kit like this in the 80s?
Do you have any idea what kinda of wattage they are at? I have them hooked up to an old 250 watt amp, and they go loud enough to shake the room at 5.
Are they definatly the same as yours?
The cabinet is covered in white leather, and behind the cardboard overlay, they are made from chipboard.
You just reminded me, I still have to get around to doing that guys garden!
there not exactly the same now, but i sended my dad the picture and he thinks they where like that when he bough them, and afterwards he painted them black. all the speakers (placement etc) are identical... i think it are whaferdale's...
I don't use them anymore, as they are broke now, but i remenber they were about 150W each i guess. don't know for shure. i might make the trip to the dusty basement in my parents house to check...
Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2007 3:28 am
by friend_kami
mmm.. these threads makes me sad, in that nice way. O.o
ill post my crap soon, need to clean up here a bit, and screw some crap together, got pieces laying everywhere.
thats what you get for trying to bend stuff when youre drunk.
*cough*
edit: k, so i didnt find any decen photos of me, but i found one of my current umm..
studio, if i dare call it that.

Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 7:53 am
by friend_kami
Khazul wrote:Old photo of studio:
More pics of racks, guitars, drums etc
here
that one > all.
just look at that light.
just out of curiousity: how often do you have sex in your studio when you should be composing?
i really hope that this picture ends up in the dictionary next to the word gearporn.
i love it. im almost drewling a bit.
edit: hell even that telephone is sexy.
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:04 am
by Tone Deft
that lighting does look good and I've been looking for something. Looks like those are rope lights, nice effect.
this site
http://www.noveltylights.com/rope_lights.htm
for the DIY
anyway...
18 feet for $12
http://www.amazon.com/CELEBRATIONS-LIGH ... 59&sr=1-15
there's also LED rope. Funny, most links are for 150' +.
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 3:29 pm
by friend_kami
yeah ive got a pair of them myself, but i dont really have a big room with a big white open desk so i cant get it somewhere near that setup.
too bad because im still drewling ^^.
Posted: Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:20 pm
by Mr-Bit
maksk wrote:condra wrote:maksk wrote:
cool, i've got the same speakers. my cabinet is a bit diferent, thg.
got them from my dad who bought them in england a loooong time ago
(edit: i just asked: he painted them, that's why the cabinet is difrent

first time i see them somewhere else)
YOU HAVE?!

KOOL!
I have no idea what they are, other than I got them off a very old man about a year ago, who agreed to give me them in return for doing his garden!
They are huge and sound fantastic. Not ideal for monitoring, but great for listening. They go so loud. The man said his son built them, maybe there was some sort of kit like this in the 80s?
Do you have any idea what kinda of wattage they are at? I have them hooked up to an old 250 watt amp, and they go loud enough to shake the room at 5.
Are they definatly the same as yours?
The cabinet is covered in white leather, and behind the cardboard overlay, they are made from chipboard.
You just reminded me, I still have to get around to doing that guys garden!
there not exactly the same now, but i sended my dad the picture and he thinks they where like that when he bough them, and afterwards he painted them black. all the speakers (placement etc) are identical... i think it are whaferdale's...
I don't use them anymore, as they are broke now, but i remenber they were about 150W each i guess. don't know for shure. i might make the trip to the dusty basement in my parents house to check...
They are a whaferdale kit I have a pair also got from my dad

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:58 am
by mechcon
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 2:16 pm
by Warminstrel

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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 4:12 pm
by mrmagoo
24" iMac
Ibook G4
Gemini I-series mixer
and wheels w/ Serato
Shitty 61 key Casio
Alesis PhotonX25 w/ cool AirFX
XSession Pro mixer
Korg PadKontrol
and the geeters are a
Gretsch ProJet w/Bigsby
12 sting A/E Yamaha
6 String (Custom) Greco
and some random classical nylon
w/ a Line 6 Spider II-
Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 7:32 pm
by friend_kami
mrmagoo wrote:
what amp is that youve got?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:31 pm
by Silentmusic
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Is there a reason (or something I'm missing because) my jpegs aren't showing up ?
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:53 pm
by cosmosuave
Silentmusic wrote:/Users/kc/Desktop/Studio Pics/IMG_0751.jpg/Users/kc/Desktop/Studio Pics/IMG_0752.jpg/Users/kc/Desktop/Studio Pics/IMG_0754.jpg/Users/kc/Desktop/Studio Pics/IMG_0758.jpg
Is there a reason (or something I'm missing because) my jpegs aren't showing up ?
Yes you need to put the url of the pics between these tags [img]here[/img]