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| Gear Head Join Date: Nov 2011
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Thread Starter | Home studio Hello , Im tryin to make a studio in a room on my basement but it doesnt have windows and is made of bricks. what you think ? Can I do the studio there? |
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| Gear Head | You can do anything in any space with the right treatment. Any chance of some dimensions and an idea of budget? |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Jun 2010
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| Windows reflect highs, so the lack of it isn't a bad thing. And bricks are known to soundproof well, so that's another plus. |
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| Gear Head Join Date: Nov 2011
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Thread Starter | thanks people. Im trying to save a lot of money so I could make a nice room. Is kinda like a big mission lol But is possible. Im just going to take my time and little by little do it. Ill post some pictures ![]() |
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