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Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 521)
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| MikeyN |
| quote: | Originally posted by ill0gical0ne
I've been working on plans for an addition for my desk, seeing as how there's too much computer related equipment that actually needs to be on my desk. Let me know what you think. (Done completely in Autodesk Inventor)
The cutout is designed for 2 cdj-200s and a djm-400 (with room for drop-in 1200s to the left and right). |
is the material (wood im assuming) going to be painted, or will you put veneer over it?
i would suggest veneer, it'll look cleaner and sharper, give the edges more definition. just my 2 cents :happy2: |
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| Jarvmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by Groovejunk
Finally my new piece of furniture :

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thats nice, but it looks like you'd have to lean over the mixer to get to the decks. |
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| Jarvmeister |
| quote: | Originally posted by i got big pants
my humble little set-up....

2xTech1200
2xDenon dn-s1000
2xShure Whitelabels
1xDenon dn-x500
hope to get the rotary faders for the x500 some what soon |
Again, desirable setup but surely you must really kill your lower back leaning over to get at that mixer?
Jarv |
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| Allied Nations |
Jarv... Mr ergonomics... :p
i think on the second one you quoted, leaning down to get at the cd players and decks would be hard, mixer is just a matter of stretching arms...
on the first with the urei, you'd be suprised how easy tts are to manipulate like that if you know how to pitch bend. |
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| dJuan |
Really Clean Stand! |
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| Jarvmeister |
Mr Ergonomics?!?! Hahaha. Amused!
I remember having a table too low for my turntables, I didn't realise how rubbish it was until a mate came round and raised the decks about a foot and a half. Makes a massive difference to the way you play.
I like to have everything right in front of me, although if I do have to reach out for it I suppose it would be best if it was at a higher level, ie mid torso.....
Jarv |
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| ill0gical0ne |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbital32
That looks its going to be GREAT! Question though, is the area for the DJM400 and 200's going to have for expansion? The 400 is only 2 channels, you are going to have to get a new mixer if you get techs. |
I've decided to go against a "cutout." Instead I think I'm going to use a flat table, with raised edges, and a box area in the back to hide wires.
| quote: | Originally posted by MikeyN
is the material (wood im assuming) going to be painted, or will you put veneer over it?
i would suggest veneer, it'll look cleaner and sharper, give the edges more definition. just my 2 cents :happy2: |
It'll be made out of wood that will then be painted.
| quote: | Originally posted by dJuan
Really Clean Stand! |
Thanks! |
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| msz |
need another L-desk. |
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| i got big pants |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jarvmeister
Again, desirable setup but surely you must really kill your lower back leaning over to get at that mixer?
Jarv |
actually its pefect height for me...just looks a bit lower than it is due to me holding the digi-camera a little higher |
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| Orbital32 |
| quote: | Originally posted by ill0gical0ne
I've decided to go against a "cutout." Instead I think I'm going to use a flat table, with raised edges, and a box area in the back to hide wires.
It'll be made out of wood that will then be painted. The holes for the turntables are directly underneath.
Thanks! |
You can go the way did to hide the wires:

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| ill0gical0ne |
newest mockup:
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| Cosmic Realm |
| quote: | Originally posted by ill0gical0ne
newest mockup:
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what 3d app are you using... and are you putting your renders to the highest setting... becuase i use Maya for my work and i know it never looks like that, and on another note i would love to see your wire frames of these models |
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