I've been using 2 old, mismatched end tables to support my practicing/playing/jamming/recording space they were somewhat functional a bit wobbly but had worked for quite a while although an eyesore. So, I bought a gaming table that works great for an audio gear table. One plus to living alone you can decorate anyway you wish, and I have a Jamming/Playing/recording/rehearsal space with 55" TV, 5 guitars, a couch recliner small table and reading light
I've downsized about as much as I'm going to, and I believe this will be my last time of redoing everything and I'm quite satisfied where I've landed.
With the exception of PA gear and miscellaneous pieces This is my gear list now.
GUITARS: Gibson LP Studio/PRS SE Zach Myres semi-hollow/Agile PS900/SX Strat/Yamaha LL16D/Yamaha FGX830C/ Yamaha FG820 12/ Tobias Toby bass
Recording/Playing gear: Boss KATANA 50 amp/Mackie MIX12FX board/Presonus USB96 Interface 2 in 2 out/dedicated Lenovo laptop with Studio One DAW Software with Tom Brechtlein Drum plug ins/Zoom R8 for backup/Presonus ERIS E3.5 powered monitors Pedals: Nobels ODR-1 overdrive/Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Reverb/Electro-Harmonix Canyon delay-looper/Zoom MS-50G multi effects unit.
Certainly not top of the line but all good and just there for an old man to play with does the job well and it's so much better than staring at a TV
THE OLD
THE NEW
NEW WORKSTATION
- Rollin Hand
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Yep, that's a lot better.
"I'm not a sore loser. It's just that I prefer to win, and when I don't, I get furious."
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- redman
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- Location: Asheville, NC
- Gearlist: Gibson LP, Agile PS900, SX Tele, SX Strat, PRS SE Zach Myers Yamaha FGX830c, Yamaha LL16, Yamaha LL26, Eastman E10D, Tobias Bass, Squire CV 60's P Bass
I'm looking for the right drawer slides to install on this one for a shelf for my keyboard so I can have it available when writing. The guitars are always there and ready I just grab one and play. I'm not a keyboard player by any means but, I am self-taught to a point that I can stumble through a song, and it sounds good enough for what I'm doing. I only have an inexpensive little Yamaha PSR-E273 keyboard that I believe would be nice to always have ready to just slide out and play.
My little Yamaha Keyboard