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Jan 20, 2014 at 3:49 AM Post #8,791 of 10,933
So, here is my setup.
 

Borrowed one of those tiny Cherry 60% keyboards of a friend. (Low profile Cherry ML switches, more or less PCB mounted MX Browns cut in half.)
 

This how it actually looks when I'm not trying to keep stuff neat. This picture also shows my main keyboard, the marvelous IBM Model M.
 

And here is the main machine. It's based around an (now a days) ancient Intel core2quad Q8200, it gets the job done for now but it goes sweat quite a bit under a (for me) normal workload.
 
If anyone want more info/specs on anything just ask and I'll post.
 
Jan 20, 2014 at 5:35 AM Post #8,793 of 10,933
Model M's are awesome. I don't think I'll ever part with mine. And that Noctua cooler is a beast!
 
Jan 21, 2014 at 4:08 AM Post #8,795 of 10,933
So here's my temp studio desktop setup. (house for sale, waiting to move to build proper studio again there's a mixer, midi controllers, keyboards, lots of mic's acoustic treatment etc).
 
Intel i7-3770 @ 3.40Ghz, GigaByte z77x-d3h,
16GB Corsair, 250 gb Samsung SSD and silent Fractal case.
 
Audio rigin pic: RME Babyface, Focal CMS 50's, DT 770's, HD477's, Oxygen25(Audeze LCD 2's + Schiit Magni coming soon!)
 
The tilted bottom screen is a Dell multi-touchscreen I use for my work (sound design)


 
Jan 21, 2014 at 9:46 AM Post #8,796 of 10,933
Just got my Schiit Modi today to complete my basic laptop rig :D


Please don't mind the noob speakers...
 
Jan 23, 2014 at 1:22 AM Post #8,800 of 10,933
 
 
Still working on the wire management. Pair of Dynaudio C1 Sigs sitting on an Auralex Pro Pads and some lamp stands I found at Pier 1.

my brotha, may i suggest toe-in for your speakers? I always find that monitors like that a lot 
 
Jan 23, 2014 at 9:36 PM Post #8,801 of 10,933
  my brotha, may i suggest toe-in for your speakers? I always find that monitors like that a lot 

 
They are slightly toed-in, but I won't point them in all the way. I use room-correction software, the side of effect of room-correction is it makes on-axis very bright since the measurements are made at three points off-axis, so it's generally not a good idea to toe-in-speakers after running YPAO or Auddessy.
 
Thanks for the suggestion though.
 
Jan 23, 2014 at 11:18 PM Post #8,802 of 10,933
  Here's mine;
 
 

That looks like an awesome setup! I was actually planning on building a new rig and keeping my current one up for LAN events in case someone forgets. Everything looks like it has its place!
 
Jan 24, 2014 at 7:15 PM Post #8,803 of 10,933
Re-arranged my desktop, I'm liking the setup.


 
Jan 24, 2014 at 8:42 PM Post #8,804 of 10,933
   
They are slightly toed-in, but I won't point them in all the way. I use room-correction software, the side of effect of room-correction is it makes on-axis very bright since the measurements are made at three points off-axis, so it's generally not a good idea to toe-in-speakers after running YPAO or Auddessy.
 
Thanks for the suggestion though.

What room correction software do you use? I've considered correcting my listening room/bedroom
 

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