So, i recently recloated to montreal. I have been living in my new place for a week now. I have a new space to setup, looks like i will be paying a visit to the store of cardboard furniture. any ideas?? http://sta.sh/2cdprih5uwr?edit=1
So, i recently recloated to montreal. I have been living in my new place for a week now. I have a new space to setup, looks like i will be paying a visit to the store of cardboard furniture. any ideas?? http://sta.sh/2cdprih5uwr?edit=1
I still have to grab the rest of my gear from Ottawa. here are a few more pics
Hey dude, welcome to montreal, definitely a great city for partying and DJs/producers.
You got a sweet apartment there... which area of montreal
Ibanez....? Nice.
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Well... the more expensive ranges of Ibanez are awesome. Though the cheap ones really live up to their price, if you ask me.
Though this one seems pretty solid.
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Looks good.
The utby table frame is good for DJ gear. I think that's the name. They don't make the tabletop anymore, but it should be easy to find a rectangle of actual wood instead of cardboard for about the same money.
af105NT, it was their highest end model at the time (2001) https://sta.sh/27ypepdawsc?edit=1
Lack racks are kind of cool as long as your gear is light enough to work (or if you can stack things from the bottom up).
I looked into it for a while (for computer stuff, not audio gear), but I ended up abandoning the idea because the legs would have just broken. One of the desks I was given at some point also happens to be just the right width and actually wood.
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