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ryanlikestorock said:In any case, starting at your age at this level is pretty exciting.
NoSh1t dude! I agree!
ryanlikestorock said:In any case, starting at your age at this level is pretty exciting.
LemonTree said:My guess is his wife is on the rag this week.
Well now, had you said that in the first place, I wouldn't have said a word. I DID say it was cool if this is what you say now.I know nothing of sound isollation and do not expect this to be isolated at all, I expect to try and obsorb a little bit of sound without spending any more non-avaliable money
At least you didn't have to grow up with MY Dad. He let me know in no uncertain terms that the REAL world doesn't give a shit if you can't deal with it. Maybe my "unmerciful" attitude isn't the most cordial on the net. But after 60 years of dealing with the real world, frankly, I don't give a hoot. At least I tell it like it is instead of handing out "nice work" plattitudes when in reality, you are short changing the person. Anyway, sorry if I offended anyone, or ruffled some feathers. That wasn't my intent. If it was, you would REALLY know it.Most of the time you're simply honest and unmerciful,
I hope to finish it this week, (spring break)JeffLancaster said:Nice to see some progress. Keep it up!
OhSh1rt said:We also installed an electrical panel, all of the outlets in the studio are on a single GFI breaker, should be good.
Thanks man, appreciate itRICK FITZPATRICK said:Looking real good there jeffrey. From what you've accomplished, I'd say you've
got a studio. Congrats. Let us know how it sounds. If you need help with anything don't be afraid to holler. I've never been known to bite.
JeffLancaster said:Hey OhSh1rt:
Congratulations on starting your new studio! I hope music and recording will provide you with a lifetime of enjoyment and fullfillment.
One word of advise - If you haven't done so already, maybe you should step back a moment and rethink your construction. Take a little time out to read up on acoustics and studio construction techniques. Perhaps post some more detailed pictures and a floorplan for the members of this board to look at and offer advice. Obviously, this is a project being done on a budget, and you're not gonna achieve acoustical perfection in this space. But by making sure you think carefully about everything you're doing - BEFORE completing your construction, you can hopefully maximize the potential here.
Again, good luck!