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Building a studio rack
Building a studio rack






building a studio rack

However, I’ve never seen one written by a professional recording studio owner like myself. Maybe you’ve read a guide on how to make a home recording studio before. It was incredibly stressful and I had to clean the glue out of the joints with a lot of water, which warped the the wood a bit, but like I said, it turned out fine.What Makes This Build Guide Very Different From the Others Online? I had a few mishaps, the biggest of them was that even though after I dry-practiced for more than 5 times, when I came to glue it together, things weren’t square so I had to take it apart while the glue was starting to set. It turned out pretty well, about as good as the first one did. I also finished (in December) my second rack.

building a studio rack

For that price, you really can’t go wrong with those guitars.Īlso re-wired an EV RE 664 with an XLR connector and at the same time eliminating the Hi-Z output.

building a studio rack

Fretwork was pretty much excellent, and the neck is straight with a very responsive truss rod. All Mahogany, made in China, and it sounded and played great. This maintained the right radii of the corners. The best tool for getting the pickup openings right is to take one pickup cover, put sticky sandpaper around it and use it to shape the openings. A razor blade with a burr works really well for scraping here. I also had to replace the pickguard on that bass (owner wanted a different flavor, is all), and that required a lot of filing, scraping, and sanding to get it to fit right by the neck and over the pickups. It’s a pretty neat bass, but needed a new volume pot and I felt like the neck was weird – I ended up maxing out the truss rod for acceptable relief. Worked this week on an Aria Precise bass (a P-Bass knockoff).








Building a studio rack