They call it Chando's Setup
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    Wink They call it Chando's Setup

    Started mixing about 8 years ago , mucking about with trance on an American Audio rackmount dual CD jobber and a crap Gemini mixer. When that all broke in about a year of bedroom use, i grabbed two CDJ-200's and a DDM-4000. The CDJs did their job but really aren't that great and I still use the DDM-4000 (which is even cooler now that i use MIDI). After getting tired of the CDJ's I decided in earnest to get a DVS set up completed.
    The first thing i grabbed was an Audio 10 (before NI started the whole package deal). Around this time life pretty much slapped me in the face and emptied my wallet. Music wasn't a priority for about the next two-ish years, until now. I was able to snag two Technics 1200's, and grabbed TSP2 and an X1mk2 to bring it all home.

    I had the space to set it up, but i didn't have a table big enough. After searching through the custom desk thread on here I wanted to make one but maybe something a little more unique. So i got two Expedits and built a table top to sit on them....
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    While making the shelf i decided to make it closed with a hinged front panel to hide my wires sound card power strip and usb hub. This allowed me to make a sweet "lightbox" with an Abrasive Waterjet i use at my job. These are the results of that...

    In the light....

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    In the mood light...

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    And the back...

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    apologies for the poor image quality, might grab the gf's camera to for some nice ones soon.

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    The lights are sick. Nice detail.

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    Dude that is ultra dope, love the custom lighting detail I wish I had the time space and money to put together a rig like this haha

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    Thanks, I was actually surprised at how well it came out. I have never really done a project like this. Materials wise I probably spent a little under $300 with the Expedits being half of that. I did get the plexiglass for free and i had access to pretty much any tool i could need which does help. After pondering over how i was going to light it i went with this

    http://www.amazon.com/SUPERNIGHT-Wat...ref=pd_sbs_e_1

    For the price it was well worth it. Full RGB control and flexible enough to be snaked around very easily.

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