1. A piece of gear that's sneakily crucial to performance in the studio
2. Something that's debatable as a "must-have."
I'll go first...
1. Roc-n-soc drum throne.

2. Headphone extension cable

MoreSpaceEcho wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:16 pm
Is "a serious amount of well thought out and tested room treatment" considered studio gear and/or underrated?
Goddamn. I can critique the psychology because it was absolutely me for WAY too long, but motherfuckers want to rack up thousands on shiny toys but can't take a minute to figure out what they're hearing in their room. I guess the temptation of buying a thing that is certified "good" in a piece of equipment over measuring a lot of wiggles and then toiling over insulation, fabric and wooden frames only to reshoot the room and pray that you've moved the needle is understandable. What I didn't know is that the progress is satisfying and it makes working on mixes less confusing.MoreSpaceEcho wrote: Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:16 pm Is "a serious amount of well thought out and tested room treatment" considered studio gear and/or underrated?
It's a lot of work. If you're made of money you can just call up GIK and have them ship over a ton of shit and tell you what to do with it. For normal people DIYing.....it's a lot of work.
This reminds me of something that I saw recently in a very small recording setup where the dude had basically built an isolation chamber with mics around a 1x12 cab. Speaker cable comes out of it so you can plug whatever amp into it and its ready to go. It comes with all the limitations that you can imagine, BUT it worked to isolate the guitar from the drums in a very small room.RyanZ wrote: Tue Feb 28, 2023 12:19 am Stupid little isolation box that I built that fits my Fender Champ and 2 mics.
I just bought two of these! They are sleepers for sure.
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