How much money do you have invested in your studio?

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How much have you spent on your studio??

  • $0-$500

    Votes: 74 6.9%
  • $501-$1000

    Votes: 115 10.7%
  • $1001-$3000

    Votes: 235 21.8%
  • $3001-$5000

    Votes: 176 16.4%
  • $5001-$10,000

    Votes: 180 16.7%
  • $10,001-$20,000

    Votes: 116 10.8%
  • $20,001-$50,000

    Votes: 95 8.8%
  • $50,000-$100,000

    Votes: 29 2.7%
  • $100,001+

    Votes: 23 2.1%
  • Can't say.... my wife might see this....

    Votes: 33 3.1%

  • Total voters
    1,076
Dom Franco said:
I have spent tons more on instruments than on actual recording gear. I need to update my inventory/cost list for insurance purposes.

Over $25,000 in musical instruments
and about $10,000 in studio stuff.

Dom :eek:

Ya, I started thinking of insurance this year, I never saw how much I would loose if there was a fire or break in and things were stolen... It's a real investment...
 
My friend has a 50 dollar used 4 track with two okay microphones, We just use the four track as a method of writing songs, frankly we aren't at the stage to make serious enough recordings to spend thousands of dollars on recording equipment, but suprisingly with what we have we can get some okay quality recordings.
 
A couple hundred was gifts for Christmas and what not, but I just broke the $1000 barrier.
 
I have yet to break the $500 barrier.

A couple Peavey dynamic mics I had given to me
MXL 990 (musiciansfriend clearance)
Bellari toob preamp (ebay)
Tascam DP-01 "workstation" (musiciansfriend clearance)
Drumkit From Hell 2 (paid full price new)

I figure by the time I add a para eq, compressor, and monitors I'll be closer to $1000. And then I'll be able to record some listen-able demos.

But thats still less than I paid for my first drumset and cymbals, and ended up replacing all of that piece by piece before I ever was happy.
 
Does an old used fourtrack with a tape deck count as a studio. Well, there was no under 15 dollars option in the poll anyway.
 
I'm probably in the $2000 range. Some of it serves muliple purposes though. My computer for example has been upgraded but not just for audio purposes. On top of the actual computer, throw in ram and a graphics card and little things like that which start to add up but i probably would have done reguardless. And there are things not directly related to music like dual moniters but i wouldn't have them if i didn't do music. This also doesn't include software, didn't even think about that. Hard to put a solid number because it's been a very slow build up. I'm going to be scared if i ever run into money though :eek:
 
Too Much

I counted it up roughly last week before reading this post. I'm almost at $17,000 and still going. I'm waiting for the wife, better known as the purchasing department to step and raise the flag. Until then, I could use some more mics!
 
Building:2200
Supplies For Booth, floor, walls, and roof:1500
Gear:4500
Electrical Wiring:100

Total:$8300

Thats a rough estimation. Studio has been down fo a few but im comin back in biz.
 
I am very New to the Recording Game But Have Been a Working Drummer,Guitarist and Bassist for about 20 Years....

I have Spent Between $1300 and $1600 Canadian on Just PC Recording Gear and Instruments but I got most of my Stuff for Less than 25% retail Cost....

New P-4 2.6ghz PC w512mb DDR,60gb HD,CD-RW/DVD Combo--$180 US +Shipping=$250

New BST Lab36 Professinal 8CH Mixer(6-Line ins/2 Stereo/Line-Ins-$60US+Shipping=$110 US

5 Amikliv 1 Dynmic Mics + 1 Shure C606 + 1 Dixon Mic-$80 US

New M-Audio Delta 44=$200

New 5 Piece CB Drum Kit w3 Crash,2 Rides,Home Made China+ Hi-Hats(All Sabian),DW Double Kick Pedals-$800

Customized Les Paul Epiphone w Practice Amp=$200

Customized 4 String Bass=$125 US

Shitty Stereo with Speakers For Monitoring=$25

Cables,Patches,Adapters,Cords,Stands,Clips ect=$150


I still need to get a Couple Condencor Mics for recording Cymbals and Possibly a Bass Drum Mic and a Rack Mount Effects Processor(Compressor,Reverb,Gate,ect) and a Rackmount EQ and some OK Quality Powered Monitors and a Good Sounding Small Guitar Amp and then I will Most Likely have pretty Much everything I need and I will Hopefully be able to get all this stuff for under $1000 if I take my Time and shop Wizely.....


Cheers
 
Gosh, man, I have more money in studio gear every month!

Gosh, man,... thousands of dollars worth,... thousands! :eek: ;)
If I told'ya, y'wouldn't believe me! Thousands, I say! :eek: :eek: ;)
Truckloads of music and recording gear! Truckloads, I say!:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: ;)
 
I've spent about $1529 on what i still have. If i added everything i've ever bought and sold, i really don't know what the total is!!
 
I just spent another $25 on a "Peavey EC-10 Celebrity Series Condencer Mic"...
I don"t know if it is Good Mic but for $25 I was willing to take the Chance and it has to be better than my Cheapo Dynamic Mics...

I guess I"ll as someone in the Mic"s section if they know anything about this Mic.....

Cheers
 
SonicAlbert said:
Don't you guys keep an inventory?

I built a spreadsheet that has the name of the gear, the date purchased, purchase price, and serial number. It also totals the purchase price so I keep a running tab on how much I've got in my current setup. Whenever I buy or sell gear I update the spreadsheet. Very handy thing to have.



any way you might be able to post the template? I suck with exel


let me know

~ryan
 
I'd say somewhere around $4,000. That's studio hardware and software, not including any instruments.

The biggest mistake so far....buying Hosa cables and having to repalce the pieces of shit. :o

But it doesn't look like it's (spending) going to stop anytime soon. :o
 
That's frivolous use of the term "investment" :)

I spent some $5k for just the studio (after dropping three times that much for live equipment when we had a band) and after realizing I have no talent nor time and after eBaying all that stuff off I'm stuck with 1 acoustic guitar, 1 mic, some cables and $60K credit card debt and not having enough $$ to file bankruptcy :D

Some return on the "investment" :D

I did learn 1 thing: having the gear doesn't bring you closer to results. I think I play my acoustic with more pleasure now than when I head all the expensive guitars and gear.

All one needs to be happy is a decent acoustic guitar, a decent 12-string (you can't buy a cheap one, cuz they don't sound good), a nice electric strat, a nice Les Paul, a nice Jazz bass, maybe a fretless, a couple of good amps... (does anybody see that I'm joking yet?)

Oh, I wish they had a Maalox for this G.A.S.

:D
 
And some drums, you gotta have'em drums! Bang, bang! And those better not be brass cymbals!

Just to think with all that debt I could've had the Roland V-Drums and could actually play without disturbing anyone!

Down G.A.S.! Down!

:(
 
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