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Two Car Garage Conversion?
I know this is not entirely kosher, but...
Does anyone need a two car garage converted to a recording studio or music space? We at Blackmer Sound know a lot about making smaller spaces sound larger and solving acoustical problems. Questions any one? |
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Eric B wrote:
We at Blackmer Sound know a lot about making smaller spaces sound larger and solving acoustical problems. Questions any one? Where do you suggest that I put the Lamborghini once you convert the garage to a studio? -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
Eric B wrote: We at Blackmer Sound know a lot about making smaller spaces sound larger and solving acoustical problems. Questions any one? Where do you suggest that I put the Lamborghini once you convert the garage to a studio? You can kept it in my driveway, Mike. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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On Jan 31, 6:50*pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Mike Rivers wrote: Where do you suggest that I put the Lamborghini once you convert the garage to a studio? You can kept it in my driveway, Mike. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." How about on top of the dome at MIT? Or use it for boat anchor studies... You two probably don't need much advice about room acoustics. Someone else may... |
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On Feb 1, 1:16*am, Eric B wrote:
On Jan 31, 6:50*pm, (Scott Dorsey) wrote: Mike Rivers wrote: Where do you suggest that I put the Lamborghini once you convert the garage to a studio? You can kept it in my driveway, Mike. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. *C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." How about on top of the dome at MIT? Or use it for boat anchor studies... You two probably don't need much advice about room acoustics. Someone else may... Mike Blackmer designed a room that I built in Woodstock, NY some years back (Applehead). A relative perhaps? jepp if it sounds good...IT IS GOOD! |
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crow wrote:
Mike Blackmer designed a room that I built in Woodstock, NY some years back (Applehead). A relative perhaps? Yes, they're brothers and partners in Blackmer Sound. Also sons of David Blackmer, the founder and "db" of dbx and Earthworks microphones and loudspeakers, and developer of many audio innovations. This is a family who has been in the audio design and consulting business for a long time and their work deserves to be taken seriously. I was only kidding Eric about the Lamborghini. I really have a Lexus. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) |
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On Feb 2, 6:52*am, Mike Rivers wrote:
crow wrote: Mike Blackmer designed a room that I built in Woodstock, NY some years back (Applehead). A relative perhaps? Yes, they're brothers and partners in Blackmer Sound. Also sons of David Blackmer, the founder and "db" of dbx and Earthworks microphones and loudspeakers, and developer of many audio innovations. This is a family who has been in the audio design and consulting business for a long time and their work deserves to be taken seriously. I was only kidding Eric about the Lamborghini. I really have a Lexus. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) Mike- I drive a Subaru. It goes in the snow Jeep- I remember Applehead... I wasn't involved but i heard about it. Michael is very good at room design. This posting is a bald faced attempt to drum up some business. As you can imagine design and building of studios is not what it used to be, and at the moment is flat, dead in the water. I am trying to reach out and be seen by the new breed of studio people who have basements, garages and family rooms. They need help and many of them don't even realize it. If you know anyone of this strip... sorry, anyone who needs acoustics consulting... sorry, anyone who needs improvements to their listening or recording space... Eric B |
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On Feb 2, 7:14*am, Eric B wrote:
On Feb 2, 6:52*am, Mike Rivers wrote: crow wrote: Mike Blackmer designed a room that I built in Woodstock, NY some years back (Applehead). A relative perhaps? Yes, they're brothers and partners in Blackmer Sound. Also sons of David Blackmer, the founder and "db" of dbx and Earthworks microphones and loudspeakers, and developer of many audio innovations. This is a family who has been in the audio design and consulting business for a long time and their work deserves to be taken seriously. I was only kidding Eric about the Lamborghini. I really have a Lexus. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) Mike- I drive a Subaru. It goes in the snow Jeep- I remember Applehead... I wasn't involved but i heard about it. Michael is very good at room design. This posting is a bald faced attempt to drum up some business. As you can imagine design and building of studios is not what it used to be, and at the moment is flat, dead in the water. I am trying to reach out and be seen by the new breed of studio people who have basements, garages and family rooms. They need help and many of them don't even realize it. If you know anyone of this strip... sorry, anyone who needs acoustics consulting... sorry, anyone who needs improvements to their listening or recording space... Eric B But seriously, Room acoustics dominate almost all listening situations. Any questions? Eric http://www.BlackmerSound.com |
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On Feb 2, 7:19*am, Eric B wrote:
On Feb 2, 7:14*am, Eric B wrote: On Feb 2, 6:52*am, Mike Rivers wrote: crow wrote: Mike Blackmer designed a room that I built in Woodstock, NY some years back (Applehead). A relative perhaps? Yes, they're brothers and partners in Blackmer Sound. Also sons of David Blackmer, the founder and "db" of dbx and Earthworks microphones and loudspeakers, and developer of many audio innovations. This is a family who has been in the audio design and consulting business for a long time and their work deserves to be taken seriously. I was only kidding Eric about the Lamborghini. I really have a Lexus. -- If you e-mail me and it bounces, use your secret decoder ring and reach me he double-m-eleven-double-zero at yahoo -- I'm really Mike Rivers ) Mike- I drive a Subaru. It goes in the snow Jeep- I remember Applehead... I wasn't involved but i heard about it. Michael is very good at room design. This posting is a bald faced attempt to drum up some business. As you can imagine design and building of studios is not what it used to be, and at the moment is flat, dead in the water. I am trying to reach out and be seen by the new breed of studio people who have basements, garages and family rooms. They need help and many of them don't even realize it. If you know anyone of this strip... sorry, anyone who needs acoustics consulting... sorry, anyone who needs improvements to their listening or recording space... Eric B But seriously, *Room acoustics dominate almost all listening situations. Any questions? Erichttp://www.BlackmerSound.com Maybe I should have called this thread 'Can I use foam treatments to improve the sound of my room?' Now there is a can of worms... Eric B |
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Eric B wrote:
I remember Applehead... I wasn't involved but i heard about it. Michael is very good at room design. This posting is a bald faced attempt to drum up some business. As you can imagine design and building of studios is not what it used to be, and at the moment is flat, dead in the water. I am trying to reach out and be seen by the new breed of studio people who have basements, garages and family rooms. They need help and many of them don't even realize it. If you know anyone of this strip... sorry, anyone who needs acoustics consulting... sorry, anyone who needs improvements to their listening or recording space... You should consider advertising in magazines like Recording and Tape Op that are oriented toward that market. Also, some of the online fora have advertising and sponsorship options... I don't know how effective those are for the dollar but it gets your name out in front of the people who need to be seeing it. The music magazines also can be a big thing. I know that when I put a small ad for LP mastering in one of the national punk rock magazines that I got a lot of business from that for a small investment. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Eric B wrote:
Maybe I should have called this thread 'Can I use foam treatments to improve the sound of my room?' Now there is a can of worms... I like a menage of empty egg cartons and ping pong balls. -- ha shut up and play your guitar |
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"hank alrich" wrote in message ... Eric B wrote: Maybe I should have called this thread 'Can I use foam treatments to improve the sound of my room?' Now there is a can of worms... I like a menage of empty egg cartons and ping pong balls. What color ping pong balls are best? Glenn D. |
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