While I was on vacation in Key West. I had to find a woodshed so I would not disturb anyone in our rental on Key West Naval Air Station. Adam suggested I submit these photos and have everyone else show their woodshed.
...Ok Bro this is realy my Woodshed complete with tools and what i get up to in our Shed,,we just call it Blue Room anyone askes us what we been doin we just say Hanging out in the Blue Room,,when Bro's or Sisters ring the next Day saying we rang and rang last night where were you in the Blue Room Yep thats where we were,,Thay all know now it's useless ringing our pad on Friday and Suturday nights they just come around they know where to find us Doing our thing..
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Here's mine. there is a 10 track digital recorder under one of the cloth covers on the right and a 32 channel studio/live mixer under the cover closest to the camera on the right. I have chairs for seated play behind the camera and the congas are sometimes on stands or may even be used as seats if the room gets crowded....lol. Also off and behind camera: spare bongo set, bongo stand, keyboard, 2nd acoustic guitar, cd changer, tons of hand percussion toys, mic stand, 2 boxes of cables, stage monitors (4), valve junior and 8 inch speaker cab...not used for gigs, BTW...2 12s for that.
The room is a very good room to record in and I can really analyze what's going on, either acoustically or amplified.. I also have mp3 and cd playback in there so i can jam along to whatever i want. Not shown is my valve junior and twin 12 cabinet I gig with. I can play it in there with sufficient volume to get my tone without feedback issues. The recorder has drum patterns..over 250 i think and is also modifiable beat for beat to whatever I want the drummer to sound like. For the most part, i use canned patterns that go a measure at a time for fills and regular rhythm foundations.
Since the PA is 2000 watts, I can also play wireless indoors or out and listen to my amplified tone from a distance. I live on the end of a dead-end street..the last two acres with only one neighbor several hundred feet away. It's a good thing. I have been making music here for years with no complaints, even when i take it outside.
Last Edited by on Feb 23, 2010 6:16 PM
I play in my living room, so nothing much to show, but I wish I had a tunnel to woodshed. I tried one while on vacation in Budapest, it sounded awesome.
Come join me in Quartzsite, Arizona. Me and about 100,000 other people go there for the winter. You don't even need a motorhome. Many come just with a car and a tent.
I hope I never see snow again.
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Hey Stick - It looks like a "HoneyTone" ---------- Music is your own experience, your own thoughts, your wisdom. If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn. They teach you there's a boundary line to music. But, man, there's no boundary line to art. - Charlie Parker
Stickman: It's a Danelectro Honeytone. Nice little inexpensive, battery-powered, practice amp. Surprisingly loud for the size. They've been discussed on here before. In fact, the discussion here is what led to my buying it.
They've been discussed on here before. In fact, the discussion here is what led to my buying it.
I'm sure they have. But discussing an amp called a honey tone is one thing but seeing a picture of a small small battery powered amp sitting on your front seat........Well, a picture speaks a thousand words. Stickman gonna' have to get me some of that. ---------- The Art Teacher Formally Known As scstrickland
Marshall makes a similar model, the MS-2. It's got the same features, just not the cool retro look. (Mine is visible in my woodshed pic a few posts up)
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lol, yeah I used to be set up in the breakfast room, then she moved my stuff into the dining room. (We don't entertain much) It's usually a little neater that that photo, but not much.