This project started out as just a more sturdy music stand. Then I added a shelf for my little G-DEC amp. Then a spot for a CD player. Then... Well, see for yourself:
Let's see...
-That's an el cheapo flat panel HD Monitor on top there, and a pair of Carvin monitor speakers. (that's Joe Stump's Shred Metal Chop Builder DVD playing, btw)
- Little shelf under the monitor is more for deflecting some of the glare from the light strip mounted underneath.
- Nice big 45-degree surface for sheet music, guitar mags, etc.
- The rack section starts off with a Furman power strip.
- Behringer mixer. Eight stereo channels, of which I only use three or four.
- Carvin DCM-150 power amp.
- Magnavox DVD Player, used here as a CD player.
- 2-Space rack drawer for strings, picks and remote controls.
- LiteOn DVD burner/player, for transferring all my old VHS junk to DVD.
- Shure wireless.
- Fender G-DEC. A toy amp, yes, but a useful one. Sound goes to the mixer, I don't use the internal speaker.
- Shelf space holds about 30 DVDs.
- On the back side of the G-DEC and DVD shelf is a 3-space rack drawer, for tools and random parts, and an open area that currently serves as a bookshelf.
- A String Swing mounted to either side (shown here holding a Charvel Strat and a KV-2).
- At the wall, the only things plugged in are the Furman and a charger unit holding two 9-volt batteries for the wireless.
I started adding up all the money I'd sunk into this project, and I think the $2000 total might be a little conservative. But I didn't spend it all at once, as some of the components had been sitting around for quite a while.
Now I just have to figure out how to work a PC into this thing...
Let's see...
-That's an el cheapo flat panel HD Monitor on top there, and a pair of Carvin monitor speakers. (that's Joe Stump's Shred Metal Chop Builder DVD playing, btw)
- Little shelf under the monitor is more for deflecting some of the glare from the light strip mounted underneath.
- Nice big 45-degree surface for sheet music, guitar mags, etc.
- The rack section starts off with a Furman power strip.
- Behringer mixer. Eight stereo channels, of which I only use three or four.
- Carvin DCM-150 power amp.
- Magnavox DVD Player, used here as a CD player.
- 2-Space rack drawer for strings, picks and remote controls.
- LiteOn DVD burner/player, for transferring all my old VHS junk to DVD.
- Shure wireless.
- Fender G-DEC. A toy amp, yes, but a useful one. Sound goes to the mixer, I don't use the internal speaker.
- Shelf space holds about 30 DVDs.
- On the back side of the G-DEC and DVD shelf is a 3-space rack drawer, for tools and random parts, and an open area that currently serves as a bookshelf.
- A String Swing mounted to either side (shown here holding a Charvel Strat and a KV-2).
- At the wall, the only things plugged in are the Furman and a charger unit holding two 9-volt batteries for the wireless.
I started adding up all the money I'd sunk into this project, and I think the $2000 total might be a little conservative. But I didn't spend it all at once, as some of the components had been sitting around for quite a while.
Now I just have to figure out how to work a PC into this thing...
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