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GuitarMikey

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I like many others have much more time these days to spend around the house and in the "music room".
I was thinking we could start a music room photo thread :peace2. I'm sure there are some great collections out there!
I'll get it started with my current photo although its missing a few 335s. Let's see what you got!

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Ed Driscoll

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Here's my Fender Tweed "Guitar Boat" with the fleet, minus the newest addition, a Nashville-Strung Taylor GS Mini:

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They're in the project studio I built in 2016, after moving from California:

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Recording the Nashville-Strung Taylor with a reissue Neumann U67 tube condenser microphone:

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Ed Driscoll

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I like many others have much more time these days to spend around the house and in the "music room".
I was thinking we could start a music room photo thread :peace2. I'm sure there are some great collections out there!
I'll get it started with my current photo although its missing a few 335s. Let's see what you got!



That looks (and no doubt sounds) awesome -- what's the story on the tall Marshall cab?
 

GuitarMikey

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The tall Marshall cab is a 8x10 from 68 or 69.
I need to find a small box 50 watt head to go with it.
 

brandtkronholm

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Here's an old picture of my stuff:

Amps:
L) JTM45 clone by Blockhead on top of a 1972(?) B cab loaded with (original) 25 watt green-backs.
M) 196? Fender Super Reverb.
R) 1989-ish Mesa Boogie MKIII - red stripe. (A loud one, you know, with four power tubes.)

Guitars:
L) 1995 R9
M) 1959 ES345
R) 1996 PRS Santana

Not pictured:
Fender Pro Jr. in tweed.
Fender (MiJ) '52 reissue from the '80s, thrashed and covered in autographs.
1998 Martin D42.
Vox wahs
Huges and Ketner Roto-Sphere

This picture is from 2005-2007. My touring days are long behind me and my gear hasn't changed... But maybe setting up a new picture of my stuff would be fun as I shelter at home...

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GuitarMikey

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Nice! That 345 has the black varitone ring making it one of the earlier ones :salude
 

Ed Driscoll

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Hey Ed... "Project studio"? Yer killin' me... :laugh2:

Well, it's not perfect. I wouldn't want record a delicate vocal or finger-picked acoustic guitar part in a thunderstorm here. And it's not designed to record a full drum kit. I basically started with the concepts laid out in this Mitch Gallagher video, and the acoustician went from there:


(And the studio keeps my wife happy, as the living room is no longer strewn with XLR cables or duvets clamped to bookcases.
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Ed Driscoll

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Here's an old picture of my stuff:

Amps:
L) JTM45 clone by Blockhead on top of a 1972(?) B cab loaded with (original) 25 watt green-backs.
M) 196? Fender Super Reverb.
R) 1989-ish Mesa Boogie MKIII - red stripe. (A loud one, you know, with four power tubes.)

Guitars:
L) 1995 R9
M) 1959 ES345
R) 1996 PRS Santana

Not pictured:
Fender Pro Jr. in tweed.
Fender (MiJ) '52 reissue from the '80s, thrashed and covered in autographs.
1998 Martin D42.
Vox wahs
Huges and Ketner Roto-Sphere

This picture is from 2005-2007. My touring days are long behind me and my gear hasn't changed... But maybe setting up a new picture of my stuff would be fun as I shelter at home...

LP345PRSB.jpg

I love the top on that R9! :dude::dude::dude:
 

Ken Fortunato

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Well, it's not perfect. I wouldn't want record a delicate vocal or finger-picked acoustic guitar part in a thunderstorm here. And it's not designed to record a full drum kit. I basically started with the concepts laid out in this Mitch Gallagher video, and the acoustician went from there:


(And the studio keeps my wife happy, as the living room is no longer strewn with XLR cables or duvets clamped to bookcases.
smiley_emoticon.gif
)

I saw the Mitch Gallagher video when it came out. A lot of good info there. If I ever get around to building a home studio, I don't think that anyone would ever see me again... :salude
 

Guitar Whiskey

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This is pretty old and lots has changed but still pretty representative of my gear. Add some Gibsons; i.e. Firebirds, SG's and ES guitars with your imagination and it would be more correct. I'm living out of a closet right now so can't really show it.

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