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Old 02-21-2006
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Studio desk

I'm hunting a studio desk (about ~40" wide) that will allow me to put my computer monitor, small mixer, (2) monitors, and other small accessorys on it (i..e no piano keyboard or rack stuff needed - it's off to the side). The trick is that I'd prefer NOT to have a shelf so commonly seen (and often useful, but not in my case) that puts the monitor & monitors above the desk.

So, you could argue I'm looking for a regular ol' desk - and maybe I am - but I wanted to see if anyone had any products in mind...

I've browsed sweetwater, musicians friend, raxxess, AMS, etc and nothing has caught my eye.

Thanks!
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i think your looking to hard. Pop down to IKEA.
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For something that simple just look at regular office/computer furniture. You will spend 4x as much for studio furniture.
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Something like this?
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B00064ZD4S
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