So that setup ran you a cool $1,250? Looks freakin' sweet though. The whole house looks really nice. Viva HUD!badcarburetor wrote:http://www.lpbin.com/
I've dreamed of having this room all my life. All my music is finally accessible. It's great. I've listened to so much music in the past month that it's crazy.
Viva the recession and foolios overextending themselves in the interest of flipping houses and getting foreclosed on!
Post your music collections. Just do it.
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The Crawling ChaosDiana wrote: God damn fuckin shit
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Thanks for the nice words, y'all.
Yeah, those bins are pricey, but I bought them over a number of years so the impact wasn't like just splashing out all at once. They are quite well made and durable. Most were moved from the old house over to here and they handled the move well, no cracking or tearing. Might have helped that I had a ton of friends help me move rather than callous movers. (HUGE ups to a certain forum member who shall remain nameless lest they be called to help everyone!)
The little crate next to the turntable is from the same place. I could have made something to serve the same purpose, but I want nice looking shit now and it came with the free rubber gripper mat in the bottom. They also sell the mats for the large bins, but if the bin is fairly full it's kind of counter productive, IMO. They offer discounts for more than one piece at a time.
I've been debating cover the bins in stickers, but not yet pulled the trigger.
It's worth every bit to have all my shit in order and easily accessible.
Yeah, those bins are pricey, but I bought them over a number of years so the impact wasn't like just splashing out all at once. They are quite well made and durable. Most were moved from the old house over to here and they handled the move well, no cracking or tearing. Might have helped that I had a ton of friends help me move rather than callous movers. (HUGE ups to a certain forum member who shall remain nameless lest they be called to help everyone!)
The little crate next to the turntable is from the same place. I could have made something to serve the same purpose, but I want nice looking shit now and it came with the free rubber gripper mat in the bottom. They also sell the mats for the large bins, but if the bin is fairly full it's kind of counter productive, IMO. They offer discounts for more than one piece at a time.
I've been debating cover the bins in stickers, but not yet pulled the trigger.
It's worth every bit to have all my shit in order and easily accessible.
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Thanks! It's my dream home. Since it was a foreclosure it took a ton of work. Fortunately, we have family and friends who do almost every trade so we were able to keep our money "local."Metalfreak wrote:yeah that is a nice set up and from what I can tell, a nice house!
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