The "Post your desk!" (and racks) thread
Jesus, 'Scoe, that ain't the same board you had at the old space, is it?roscoenyc wrote:
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Novel website: www.sadironpress.com
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Beautiful space Roscoe. It screams comfort and vibe. Is there extra tracking space as well or does all of the magic happen around the control area?
I'd love to see more pics of that space. I really dig homey studios that obviously have a well lived-in vibe.
I'd love to see more pics of that space. I really dig homey studios that obviously have a well lived-in vibe.
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That place looks great man.roscoenyc wrote:We recently moved out of the basement and merged with Brad Albetta on South 5th Street.. I need to do a new website with an updated gear list and some better pics..
Our Neotek and a lot of other stuff is in storage..
The board is an '85 Calrec BH6A made for the BBC..
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Yup, it's true.. You've got gear that could make the even finest cream their pants, you've got a good space in America's favorite city - where space ain't easy to come by, you've got athmosphere just screaming "Hey, come hang out, cuz it's cool in here"... But it all went to hell in a hand basket with the home depot tool cabs..calaverasgrandes wrote:Home despot? HEEEEEELLLLL NO.
Craftsman all the way baby.
I even ( I shit you not) am wearing a craftsman jacket right now.
Yeah I shop for clothes at Sears
Uh.. not sure I understand the line of thinking here, in fact with all that eye candy I don't know how anyone would even notice the tool chests.. It's like spotting a mole on your best friends penis in a room full of 10,000 naked chicks.
I eat glue.
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I just prefer the hammertone Craftsman tool chests. They look right at home next to your old RCA and neumann gear. I have been plotting and scheming to get a wheeled one (or a set!) for a while now. Hard to justify, now that my shit is up a flight of stairs.
I do have a hate-on for home despot though.
They are the starbucks of hardware stores.
They come into your town, drive out the local business and replace it with less choice. I like the Ace hardware affiliated mom and pops that have every damn screw pitch and size in stock. Or have those odd little light bulbs that your VU meters need to look right!
But you know, capitalism... blah blah blah, keynesian economics blah blah..
I do have a hate-on for home despot though.
They are the starbucks of hardware stores.
They come into your town, drive out the local business and replace it with less choice. I like the Ace hardware affiliated mom and pops that have every damn screw pitch and size in stock. Or have those odd little light bulbs that your VU meters need to look right!
But you know, capitalism... blah blah blah, keynesian economics blah blah..
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