let me see your studio!

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good idea to post pix?

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Hi miroslav,

Yes you will find me also on the Tascam forum.

Yes a M3700, I will keep this until the day I give up the studio and retire, I bought it new and it has served me well.

My list of tascam/teac gear I still own: M3700, MX2424, MSR16S, DA20, 3340S with dolby, A-2300. Which is why I am always on the tascam forum. Love it on this forum too.

Check out the studio gear list on the blog, click the link below.

Cheers

Alan.

P.S forgot I still have a M2524 as well.
 
Here you go:

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Nice and tidy, just the way I like it haha.

Sorry, not the best photo composition, but the eye candy rig should make up for it:

-$300 Emachines desktop from Best Buy

-Tascam interface

-Yamaha HS50 monitors

-$100 Sony subwoofer

-MXL condenser

There's a Shure SM57 floating around in there somewhere. I have a few more mics, an SM58, couple EVs, etc. but really only use the 57 and the condensor. I've got my eye on a couple ribbon mics, but I'm waiting to see what shows up in the way of birthday gifts later next month before I do any big spending.

The best part of my signal chain I believe are the sources, in the way of 2 70's era Fender amps (Twin/Vibrolux), a few nice guitars, and a 1957 Hammond M-3. After that it's all downhill, lol.

Sorry, not the greatest rig ever, but it beats the 2 tape decks/6 channel Boss mixer I used as a kid!
 
LOL Whitestrat it's from the same era for sure.

Speaking of vintage gear is that a Rhodes I see in your digs? Very nice sir.
 
Just finished my build..

Tools out, gear in and a quick hoover.
 

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a few more ... bit on the dark side
 

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Here is a major renovation of my studio. The original foundation is from 1787. The outside shell was built in 1973 as a cow barn. In 1988 I started to turn it into a "shack" to play in and then through the 90's I turned it into a recording studio. Little did I realize squirrels and any other rodents had been living behind the walls ever since. The last straw was 3 months ago when they got into the control room and made a mess. I tore out most of the walls and ceiling and started over. These pictures were taken this morning. I might build a larger control room at the opposite corner of the room and turn this control room into a isolation booth. I will need some tips on how to finish the walls and other tricks to get the best sound in here. It always sounded good with the carpet samples on the wall but this time I want some pine boards.
VP
 

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welcome to the club!!!

really cool setup and totally dig your assorted geetars.....Is that reel to reel a Fostex? ? on the Eppy amps, the one next to the head and cab, amp, is that a "Valve Junior? What is the head and stack combo called? I really like those new Eppy tube amps.....Going to have to post a pic of my latest "gift" which is a "Truetone" amp...It blows me away for recording as far as the crunch....

but I have to get one of the Epiphone amps for the looks alone....I love two controls!! and a couple of hot tubes...

Clevo
 
Amoses Echoplex

Very nice....cool story, the inventor lives down the road (or lived, I guess he passed away recently) from me in Akron...A friend of mine was a friend of his and has one signed by the inventor when it first came out.....its worth a few bucks but I know he will never sell it. Hes one of the few of us that was smart enough to keep all of his late 60s early 70s gear and never parted with any of it..Real museum in his basement..

Clevo
 
Victory Petes setup

well that about takes the cake for perusing studios today....Wow, that building is the bomb....I love that control room and all of those reel to reels!!! Now that's a place that looks like a great place to hang out and record or just chill..


I wouldn't change a thing and I totally dig the exterior, how it looks half submerged into the ground....


cool/cool/cool...

clevo
 
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