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Re: What's In Your Studio?

Post by grandmatarkin » Thu May 03, 2007 5:56 pm

And that whole "whose is bigger" thing isn't helped by the fact that right below my name it says "junior member"

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Post by hummingbird » Thu May 03, 2007 6:55 pm

Quote:Quote:It's the cold coffee that is holding you back. Heat that stuff up and see what happens.Now you've done it. You have let everyone know the secret weapon. What is the point in continuing anymore. Everyone will be a John Williams now! That must be why I was doing this JW thing last night!
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Post by hummingbird » Thu May 03, 2007 6:58 pm

Quote:Quote:I was gonna say something like that, but the dust bunnies held me back. They didn't want me to ruin my squeaky-clean image. Your image is still intact, I still respect you and it is not even morning yet! Just so I do not seem anti social, I will post a picture of it. Of course you can only see the hardware,all the software (except Logic which is on the screen) is highly classified, and I would not want to have to kill any of you since your such a nice bunch, well most of you anyway. http://members.cox.net/warroom1/Tech%20Room.JPGNo dust bunnies, no opera singer. What's the point?
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Re: What's In Your Studio?

Post by zink » Fri May 04, 2007 9:20 am

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Post by nomiyah » Fri May 04, 2007 11:00 am

Quote:The Monitor is a Mitsubishi 52" DLP and you can have it if you can convince my two dogs not to eat you. Prince (pictured in my avatar) seems fairly confident in his role as head of security. The bottom speaker set (KLH Raves) do double duty as contrast speakers when not in home theater mode. The top two sets are both JBLs. 4311 control monitors on top and my mains the 4410A studio monitors in the middle. With each tower being 6'6" high and almost 170lbs, I dont think this would be classified as a bookshelf setup.What do you use as a speaker portal? I had a little interface with 8 stereo speaker wire connectors and 8 on-off switches. I had it for twenty years but it finally died and now I can't find another one. What do you use to easily switch which set or combination of monitors to listen to? Do you use a home entertainment type amp or a speaker hub like I used to have?PS- One look from Prince would stop me if I were thinking of taking your equipment.

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Post by ernstinen » Fri May 04, 2007 11:25 am

Quote:What do you use as a speaker portal? I had a little interface with 8 stereo speaker wire connectors and 8 on-off switches. I had it for twenty years but it finally died and now I can't find another one. What do you use to easily switch which set or combination of monitors to listen to? Do you use a home entertainment type amp or a speaker hub like I used to have?Hi Nomiyah,That's a coincidence --- I've been shopping for a simple A/B/A&B speaker switch box like I have in my studio (Switchcraft), and I can't find one. Every store has expensive consumer models in black & chrome etc. which I don't need or want. I've got a catalog at home which I'll check out.Ern

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Post by mazz » Fri May 04, 2007 12:45 pm

Quote:Quote:What do you use as a speaker portal? I had a little interface with 8 stereo speaker wire connectors and 8 on-off switches. I had it for twenty years but it finally died and now I can't find another one. What do you use to easily switch which set or combination of monitors to listen to? Do you use a home entertainment type amp or a speaker hub like I used to have?Hi Nomiyah,That's a coincidence --- I've been shopping for a simple A/B/A&B speaker switch box like I have in my studio (Switchcraft), and I can't find one. Every store has expensive consumer models in black & chrome etc. which I don't need or want. I've got a catalog at home which I'll check out.Ern I have a Hosa line selector, totally passive. I've only used it a couple of times and I'd be willing to sell it. I think it does exactly what you are looking for. Here's a link, scroll down to the SLW 333. If you want it, I'll make a good deal.http://www.globalsoundandimage.com/prob ... s.htmlMazz
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Post by horacejesse » Fri May 04, 2007 1:15 pm

Is that your strat in the picture, Ern?

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Post by ernstinen » Fri May 04, 2007 3:03 pm

Quote:I have a Hosa line selector, totally passive. I've only used it a couple of times and I'd be willing to sell it. I think it does exactly what you are looking for. Here's a link, scroll down to the SLW 333. If you want it, I'll make a good deal.http://www.globalsoundandimage.com/prob ... lMazzThanx, Mazz, but I need a "bare" speaker wire A/B box.Regards,Ern

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Post by ernstinen » Fri May 04, 2007 3:07 pm

Quote:Is that your strat in the picture, Ern?Nope, but mine looks like that except I bought it with the finish stripped off. It's still that way --- I never painted it! I re-fretted it and put a 5-way switch in it, but other than that it's stock. Nice axe, but I miss my stolen '65 Strat!Ern

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