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This my mini home studio which I built over the years. It's a 10x8 walk-in closet which I converted to my mini studio. I lined the walls with sound dampening foam and then covered it with thin carpeting. At the bottom of the wall, I used cork board to cover the dampening foam. Then I put a layer of sound dampening foam over the carpet and on top of that a 10x8 rug. Under my speakers I used some boards from a shelf that I got rid of, and the mass of it helps everything sit stably on the carpet and also dampens the sound.
Overall, I can crank my amps like a relatively loud TV without the sound going beyond the game room outside of the closet. It's not very loud, but it allows the power amps to get just enough juice to sound pretty good. I had a light switch installed outside of the door which my family flickers to alert me when they need something so no one interrupts a recording session. It works well enough so that I can get good enough tone and play comfortably while everyone is asleep.
The first photo shows a baby-changing dresser which I converted to a tech bench. It looks a bit crowded in the picture, but I have enough room on the table to lay a guitar down and work on it. I have collected many tools and parts over the years and even some luthier tools which I use to level and dress frets, etc...
Same thing with the closet photos, it looks more crowded in the photos than it is. I can sit, stand, turn around, or move side to side with a guitar strapped on. It's not roomy, but enough space to house 3 amp heads, 2 1x12 cabs, pedal board, recording gear, laptop, inventory, 9 of my guitars, and even a little garbage can. It's a bit embarrassing to be confined to such a tiny little studio, but it's mine and I think it's kind of cool.
Well anyway, here are some pics. If you have pics of your own then I'd love to see and read about them.
Overall, I can crank my amps like a relatively loud TV without the sound going beyond the game room outside of the closet. It's not very loud, but it allows the power amps to get just enough juice to sound pretty good. I had a light switch installed outside of the door which my family flickers to alert me when they need something so no one interrupts a recording session. It works well enough so that I can get good enough tone and play comfortably while everyone is asleep.
The first photo shows a baby-changing dresser which I converted to a tech bench. It looks a bit crowded in the picture, but I have enough room on the table to lay a guitar down and work on it. I have collected many tools and parts over the years and even some luthier tools which I use to level and dress frets, etc...
Same thing with the closet photos, it looks more crowded in the photos than it is. I can sit, stand, turn around, or move side to side with a guitar strapped on. It's not roomy, but enough space to house 3 amp heads, 2 1x12 cabs, pedal board, recording gear, laptop, inventory, 9 of my guitars, and even a little garbage can. It's a bit embarrassing to be confined to such a tiny little studio, but it's mine and I think it's kind of cool.
Well anyway, here are some pics. If you have pics of your own then I'd love to see and read about them.
























