SHOW OFF YOUR MUSIC SPACE?

That’s a kick ass madda fakka room Orv.

I'm going to wait until he goes to work and then squat in it until he gets me evicted. When the cops finally come in to arrest me I'll just use the jvm410hjs and the Recto in dual mono to keep them back.

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I'm going to wait until he goes to work and then squat in it until he gets me evicted. When the cops finally come in to arrest me I'll just use the jvm410hjs and the Recto in dual mono to keep them back.

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I was for a second or two thinking about a weird man squatting (the actual body position) over Orv’s pedalboard and like… licking stuff to mark them with scent
 
Still not done tbh. But now I'm eating pringles and drinking London Pride. Prepping for the shitting contest next Tuesday.

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The horse thinks that his poop is the best in the world. But the cow thinks that hers is better. The pig, the goat and @Orvillain disagree... Which is the best poop in the universe? The animals decide to organize a poop contest! When the big day arrives, the contestants come from far and wide and there are poops of all kinds… round, large, flattened and even square! But who will be the winner in the Great Poop Contest?
 
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The horse thinks that his poop is the best in the world. But the cow thinks that hers is better. The pig, the goat and @Orvillain disagree... Which is the best poop in the universe? The animals decide to organize a poop contest! When the big day arrives, the contestants come from far and wide and there are poops of all kinds… round, large, flattened and even square! But who will be the winner in the Great Poop Contest?

Grand kids need this book!!!!
 
You all got some truly magnanimous music spaces! Here's mine, humble and hopelessly cluttered:

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Not set up at all for recording, it's more a glorified storage space and practice room. It measures a meager 9 square meters. My main music activities are playing out at jazz jam sessions and open mics at several local venues that hold them, and doing an occasional solo or band gig. The space is used for practicing for those activities, with a tablet loaded with all the Real Books and iReal Pro and Drum Genius visible on a stand, and a chair. I also enjoy fiddling with pedals. On the window sill is most of my delay pedals, which I am currently going through for which are keepers and which to sell. The wheeled rack in the second photo has my collection of the big box EHX pedals along with some other old gems. In the case leaning by the window is my main jazz archtop, a 1970s Gibson Johnny Smith that I used at a jam just last night and haven't unpacked yet. Sold most of my amps, but you can still see a Henriksen Blu Six and a black face Vibro Champ, the latter with a cover on it in a futile effort to fend off the ever encroaching dust. I recently sold several guitars, but I'm holding onto those on display here for their quirk value. I especially enjoy Japanese "bizarre guitars" (there are several Teiscos behind the rack). The space looks out onto a tree in the yard on this Spring day.
 
You all got some truly magnanimous music spaces! Here's mine, humble and hopelessly cluttered:

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Not set up at all for recording, it's more a glorified storage space and practice room. It measures a meager 9 square meters. My main music activities are playing out at jazz jam sessions and open mics at several local venues that hold them, and doing an occasional solo or band gig. The space is used for practicing for those activities, with a tablet loaded with all the Real Books and iReal Pro and Drum Genius visible on a stand, and a chair. I also enjoy fiddling with pedals. On the window sill is most of my delay pedals, which I am currently going through for which are keepers and which to sell. The wheeled rack in the second photo has my collection of the big box EHX pedals along with some other old gems. In the case leaning by the window is my main jazz archtop, a 1970s Gibson Johnny Smith that I used at a jam just last night and haven't unpacked yet. Sold most of my amps, but you can still see a Henriksen Blu Six and a black face Vibro Champ, the latter with a cover on it in a futile effort to fend off the ever encroaching dust. I recently sold several guitars, but I'm holding onto those on display here for their quirk value. I especially enjoy Japanese "bizarre guitars" (there are several Teiscos behind the rack). The space looks out onto a tree in the yard on this Spring day.
Just…. Wow!

I want be play around in there, look at everything. All those, I guess, older pedals!!!
I spot Danos in the corner also. Under the guitars to the left of the Binson I see a a whole collection of older pedals!

Second picture behind the EHX rack, there’s Bearfoot and MP pedals?

what a fantastic room!
 
Just…. Wow!

I want be play around in there, look at everything. All those, I guess, older pedals!!!
I spot Danos in the corner also. Under the guitars to the left of the Binson I see a a whole collection of older pedals!

Second picture behind the EHX rack, there’s Bearfoot and MP pedals?

what a fantastic room!

There's a Kawai Moonsault in there too. I always wanted to try one of those to see how the weird body shape feels when you're playing.
 
There's a Kawai Moonsault in there too. I always wanted to try one of those to see how the weird body shape feels when you're playing.
As nasty as it is… but I want to sneak in there… be 21 again… Borrow stuff every now and then, coming back and carefully placing stuff back exactly in the dust free spot that was under it…
I want Jazz Padd to be my uncle… or grandpa… damn… it’s a dream for sure.
@Jazz Padd just leave everything as it is….
 
Just…. Wow!

I want be play around in there, look at everything. All those, I guess, older pedals!!!
I spot Danos in the corner also. Under the guitars to the left of the Binson I see a a whole collection of older pedals!

Second picture behind the EHX rack, there’s Bearfoot and MP pedals?

what a fantastic room!
Thank you! I suppose it’s more like a play ground than a studio.

And great eye! Yes, those are 3 Dano pedals: Sitar Swami, Psycho Flange, and an original Back Talk. I also have the Back Talk reissue. And the other shelf has my MP and Bearfoot pedals, as well as a few BJFE. My Mad Professor board, which I used on a gig last month, is on the floor.
 
You all got some truly magnanimous music spaces! Here's mine, humble and hopelessly cluttered:

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Not set up at all for recording, it's more a glorified storage space and practice room. It measures a meager 9 square meters. My main music activities are playing out at jazz jam sessions and open mics at several local venues that hold them, and doing an occasional solo or band gig. The space is used for practicing for those activities, with a tablet loaded with all the Real Books and iReal Pro and Drum Genius visible on a stand, and a chair. I also enjoy fiddling with pedals. On the window sill is most of my delay pedals, which I am currently going through for which are keepers and which to sell. The wheeled rack in the second photo has my collection of the big box EHX pedals along with some other old gems. In the case leaning by the window is my main jazz archtop, a 1970s Gibson Johnny Smith that I used at a jam just last night and haven't unpacked yet. Sold most of my amps, but you can still see a Henriksen Blu Six and a black face Vibro Champ, the latter with a cover on it in a futile effort to fend off the ever encroaching dust. I recently sold several guitars, but I'm holding onto those on display here for their quirk value. I especially enjoy Japanese "bizarre guitars" (there are several Teiscos behind the rack). The space looks out onto a tree in the yard on this Spring day.
Love your space. I'd feel right at home there. Can I move in? :grin
 
There's a Kawai Moonsault in there too. I always wanted to try one of those to see how the weird body shape feels when you're playing.
Thank you! Yes, that’s a 1980s Moonsault. I play seated these days and it feels great, with the right strap, when playing. I used it, along with the MP board, on a solo guitar gig last month. The out of phase pickup setting on the Moonsault is my favorite sound, and the boost / distortion is nice.
 
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