Found a great solution to enable me to bring my Yamaha THR10C into my already crowded desk in the upstairs bedroom.
I had the amp sitting on a separate shelf away from the PC which made using the USB interface difficult. Now everything cabled up and ready for both playing and recording.
I live IKEA for these little helpful office accouterments.
IKEA VATTENKAR: Yamaha THR10C
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Man, I went to IKEA once and couldn't find my way out for an hour. I went back and took my wife to have some fun. She couldn't find the way out either.
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Our house has a lot of IKEA stuff mainly because it's connected to the Mega Mall 2.5 miles from home and it's easy for me to get there and back with stuff. I usually grab lunch there a couple of times a month, I like the vibe of their canteen, very big, open and airy. It's very popular with Thai people also, even with literally dozens of good restaurants in the Mall, they seem to love the Swedish versions of Thai food...me not so much...I think they ruin most of the Thai dishes they try to recreate...I usually get the smoked salmon salad...ha ha hatonebender wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 9:11 pm Man, I went to IKEA once and couldn't find my way out for an hour. I went back and took my wife to have some fun. She couldn't find the way out either.