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New jam room!

PatentAppliedFor

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mikeslub

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Very cool! The sound has to really reverberate off that floor! :hank
 

J T

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Is that the Bamboo floor again?

Yes area rugs and old bed comforters over mic stands make decent temporary Gobos.

Cool!

Don't forget to duck when you go to adjust the amp volume.:##
 

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Is that the Bamboo floor again?

Yes area rugs and old bed comforters over mic stands make decent temporary Gobos.

Cool!

Don't forget to duck when you go to adjust the amp volume.:##

Yup the bamboo again =) Thx for all the dampening advice guys & yeah, being 6'5" I've already bonked my noggin once or twice =)
 

DoubleBoogie

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Awesome!! ...I would add a rug or two, some sound absorbing drapes, and some nice blue lights to get the "feel" just right for playing. A really cool room! :dude:
 
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