richie nailed it
that post should be a sticky unto itself and required reading for everyone who signs up before they're allowed to post. they should have to sign a digital certificate saying "i swear i've read and understood everything in richie's post and promise not to be a dumbass".
seriously, though, here is someone who is grounded in reality, understands that there are some basic fundamentals and admits that there's a ton to learn (even past the ton he's already learned).
here is someone who's gone from a self-admittedly clueless newbie into someone who it seems always has something valuable to add to a discussion. someone who is happy to pass along their experiences and encourages someone else to just get out there and try something.
someone who wants to work at it. someone who wants to earn their learning through experimentation and doing. not someone who wants to have it spoon-fed or handed to them. someone who has a clear goal in mind and devotes themselves towards achieving it.
this is the person this sort of forum was designed for.
i know i'm never going to get abbey road in my basement. i know i'm never going to come anywhere near to close. but i strive to make the best recordings i can with the gear and skill i've got. i understand the limitations and like most here, there's a never-ending quest for "better". that comes through gear and practice, and mostly practice practice practice. better tools DO make the job easier to do well, but they're never going to do the job for you. a tool is just a tool--you still gotta have the hands to make it work and the skill to make it work well.
and truth of the matter is this, i make recordings that sound ok. definitely not great, but certainly not horrible. they're definitely better than what i could do a year or two ago, let alone 10 years ago (as that dork with a 58 and stuck in portastudio hell), and a year or two from now they'll be even better--hell, they're already better than they were a month ago, and they'll be even better next month when the next "upgrade" comes in.
at this point, they're getting to the point that i'm starting to not embarassed by them and am even considering putting together a collection of ideas for family and friends for next christmas. we'll see if it happens. it could be one of those "7 years in the making" projects, too, knowing how i am. "this could be just a little bit better....need to re-record all 12 of these tracks once the _insert whatever here_ arrives on tuesday......." i'm never satisfied.
and yes, some of my friends have liked my home recordings enough that they're happy to fork over $10 or 15 an hour for me to record THEM ("wow man, can you make me sound like that?"), and i'm happy to provide that service to them. i'm always upfront with what they'll be getting (and even more so with what they WON'T be getting) and they're always more than cool with that. simply put, it's a better recording than they'd be getting on their own.....b/c they know they'd be the guys here asking "i've got a radio shack mic and a soundblaster, how do i record a cd?" or else not doing it at all, and that'd be a shame.
IMO, as long as everyone's on the same page, understands what is reality and what is not, and are happy with the end result, it's all good. hell, i have a hard time asking for ANY money given my gear and experience and acoustic environment, but my time's gotta be worth something--and you certainly can't call $15/hour makin much of a profit.

besides, if they're willing to pay for it, i'm willing to take their money

and in this town, the next step up is the $35-50/hour range (which borders into "real" studio, or at least what passes for one around here), and that's far more than some of these folks want to spend just to capture their occasional cranial flatulence (which was my whole intention in the first place--to not have to spend $35/hr recording my occasional whims--only now it's turned into a bit of an obsession......does that sound familiar to anyone?).
and they (and i) definitely have this forum to thank.
wow, time for bed.....
wade