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Old 6th February 2010   #391
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Just spotted this. How do the S3Xs compare to the S3As?
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there is an extensive thread here: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-p...sx-series.html
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there is an extensive thread here: http://www.gearslutz.com/board/new-p...sx-series.html
Great thanks man! You'll be happy to hear I released JJ again. He's on his way back now (via Amsterdam I think )
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Great thanks man! You'll be happy to hear I released JJ again. He's on his way back now (via Amsterdam I think )
that means we'll see him in about 4 days
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Wow! I'm not worthy visiting this studio!


MW in the studio part 1


MW in the studio part 2


MW in the studio part 3


MW in the studio part 4


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top place MW..... love your work as well

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Hey Michael, looking at those Harmony Central's video right now.
Your control room looks huge. Can you please tell us its aprox measures? Just wondering how many square feet (or meters) you got there.

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Hey Michael, looking at those Harmony Central's video right now.
Your control room looks huge. Can you please tell us its aprox measures? Just wondering how many square feet (or meters) you got there.

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Control room is 29'11" X 21'5.5" X 11'

There is a 2' bass trap all over the rear wall. Works very well.
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Control room is 29'11" X 21'5.5" X 11'

There is a 2' bass trap all over the rear wall. Works very well.
Thanks for the infos. Impressive, it really looks as huge as it is...
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...but it needed to be sealed off as much as possible.

Now, how turned out the sealing-off? Do you hear anything at the parking lot when your cabs blow furiously?



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Now, how turned out the sealing-off? Do you hear anything at the parking lot when your cabs blow furiously?



Nope. We blasted 15 amps at the same time and about 10 feet from the building you could only hear muffled sounds about as loud as a low conversation. I guess all that money for insulation is now paying off.
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Nope. We blasted 15 amps at the same time and about 10 feet from the building you could only hear muffled sounds about as loud as a low conversation. I guess all that money for insulation is now paying off.
Great!
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OK one more update: the lounge now has a big screen TV and a new floor. I think I'm done now - or am I???
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Michael,

What glue was used to attach the weedblock to the drywall? Also, is it easy to make it look seamless (seems like that would be difficult)?

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What glue was used to attach the weedblock to the drywall? Also, is it easy to make it look seamless (seems like that would be difficult)?

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Wallpaper paste. It is not easy to make it look seamless, at least not for me, that's why my girlfriend Tina did the job and she did it well. For somebody with a few wallpaper skills it would not be a problem.
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this looks so clean and professional.

it looks like the rockwool is attached by some kind of blue plastic fasteners. what are they called, and where can i get them?
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