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@ICBM, what do you reckon, would it be OK?
Orange didn't even put top vents in their 1970s amps. I've never been convinced they're a good idea - drinks going in through the top are more of a serious hazard than heat.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
There's a double plug socket just to the left of the amp stack. Then on the other side of the chimney breast, there is another shelf unit where the amp switcher will eventually sit, next to some pedals, loadbox, and my Kemper.
Pedal corner for now.
I've temporarily hooked up my VH4 to my cab, so I can bang out some riffs. Started a song today. I need a few bits of furniture to get everything properly setup, and I still need to sort my door, but fundamentally... I'm using the room for music making and it's great!
Have to give a shout-out to @Dominic whose knowledge on Acoustilay 15 pushed me down that path. And I have to say, it's very good stuff. The typical low subby rumble that comes through hollow timber ceilings into the rooms below?? Just doesn't happen. Most of the noise being heard currently is because I have no door on the room, and the downstairs living room door is a hollow POS. All will be addressed soon.
Been banging out riffs all weekend. The neighbours seem quite happy with the sound levels, no complaints or anything!
I'm dead happy with how it has turned out! Best decision I've made to get this all done. Still need a door though!
p.s. that skirting board we were talking about a week or so ago...I can’t even see any!
It's a nice big room and you've done a cracking job. I'd be well chuffed
Yeah totally! Cheers! It's a great sanctuary for work and play. My wife is worried I'll never come out
Need to do the living room next to keep her happy too.
I think you may have a point about the amps... now I'm wondering if I just bite the bullet and get the slightly bigger shelf unit... divide it into two.... and have 2x2 shelving units.