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After speaking to my wife we decided to build my studio in the backyard. I first was going to build it in part of my home, but it was to small. My new studio will be 21x16. I will be starting to make a plan of the studio and will post the pic's online to all see. Peace to all.
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Welcome DannyD
![]() If you haven't already, you should definitely check out John Sayers site. http://www.angelfire.com/al3/studio/index.htm He has some excellent designs for small studios. And I just posted these suggestions to somebody else starting to build a studio: Check out my design for flush mounting monitors. http://homerecording.com/bbs/showthr...threadid=26518 It would be cool to see somebody implement it. Flush mounting in general is far superior to free standing, even for near fields. I give some reasons in this post. http://homerecording.com/bbs/showthr...threadid=25497 Peace, barefoot |
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21*16... you better be talking about feet...
in the back yard hehe... using the ol' dog house are we? now where is old yella' gonna sleep? |
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That's cool...when I eventually build a studio, I'd like to make it about 20x16. Be sure to post pics when you start!
Isaiah
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