apl said:
If you go the one room approach, one of the quietest ways to heat it would also be very effecient- the unvented gas fireplace. It would look cool, too.
Well I was thinking of the Heating/Air combo unit kinda like this
http://www.ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajmadison/AJES06LSA.html
That way I can keep the room at a constant temp and now have to worry about it getting really hot during the summer or cold during the winter.
Cloneboy, I see where you're coming from, and understand it perfectly. But for right now, until I learn more, do more, see more, I have no plans on doing a commercial venture, it would be nice, but not yet. And yes I want the best quality sound I can get but what good is an awesome room with awesome recording gear and nothing to use it with? Am I supposed to "build it and they will come"?
"That's awesome, glad you guys could come, now just set up your gear and give me a couple months while I learn all this awesome gear I bought because I haven't had any instruments in here to actually record with so I have no idea what the fuck I'm doing. Beers in the fridge up stairs."
Maybe I have to buy some "not pro studio quality" things to get up and running, but I see it a little easier to have something and when it's time to upgrade, sell it and use that money and some more and get a better piece of gear. Yeah I pay more, but it's better to have some of everything than a lot of nothing.
I know I could probably blow 20 grand on a mixer right now. Be sweet to sit it on my coffee table and with beer in hand stare off into space with a dreamy smile thinking "Man, I'm sure glad I spent all that money on this thing, and in 10 years I'll have enough saved up again to maybe build half a studio around it and then maybe a desk to sit it on and I can sit out in my half studio and wonder what it'll be like 10 years from then when I'll be able to have the other half built."
And maybe I have high dreams with shit for money, and maybe I have no real concept of what things will cost, but that's why I'm here in the "NEWBIE" section of the BBS.
I appreciate your help, and I'm sorry if you weren't planning on attacking me, but it came off like that. I also realize that I don't want to piss people off because who knows how handy they'll become in the future, but I also believe that if you're going to be an asshole you better be an asshole that's willing to babystep me through this whole thing, if you can't be that, then chose your words more carefully and if you're tired of seeing all these stupid Newbies asking stupid questions, and not "knowing how much this stuff costs" then don't read the posts and sure as hell don't reply to them, find Proaudio.com and see if they have a forum there.
And BTW I do plan on spending several several months locating and purchasing gear and material and the like, instant gratification is for schmucks who deserve to be taken to the cleaners. And used gear, as long as it works is more welcome than brand new gear.
Oh, APL, I checked out Carvin, I'm waiting on the DVD to get here. Do you know of any Carvin shops where you can play the instruments/use the gear before you buy? I know you said it's factory direct but LL Bean was/is factory direct but they have one store in Newport (I think it was) Maine, since it was the birthplace of the company. Probably not a good comparison, clothing/camping supplies and music gear, but you get the point.