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		<title>Basement studio going up&#8230; Video.. Questions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ gonna build my studio in the basement, about 1100 sq feet i think, there is kinda a place for kitchen and bathroom,going to stuff 703 in the rafters and maybe use a fabric for ceiling, then hard wood floors. one problem i gonna have is the basement poles, and i only have 8000 save up now, gonna have to do and learn how to build it a lot on my own. i kinda want to build it like michael wagener design, but i do voice over work, so need one vocal booth, what do you guys think about the poles or a cool design i open to suggestions,thinking about taking out the stairs also... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> gonna build my studio in the basement, about 1100 sq feet i think, there is kinda a place for kitchen and bathroom,going to stuff 703 in the rafters and maybe use a fabric for ceiling, then hard wood floors. one problem i gonna have is the basement poles, and i only have 8000 save up now, gonna have to do and learn how to build it a lot on my own. i kinda want to build it like michael wagener design, but i do voice over work, so need one vocal booth, what do you guys think about the poles or a cool design i open to suggestions,thinking about taking out the stairs also&#8230; </p>
<p>By <i>BATTLEFIELD</i> (Gearslutz.com)</p>
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		<title>Packing &amp; Transporting an EMT140 Plate Reverb</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If anyone has any tips, warnings, etc on moving one of these monsters any advice is appreciated. This will be going up one flight of stairs into a panel van then back up one flight of stairs it to it's new home. I've read Dan Alexander's summary on moving the unit but I'd like to hear some other people's input as well]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> If anyone has any tips, warnings, etc on moving one of these monsters any advice is appreciated. This will be going up one flight of stairs into a panel van then back up one flight of stairs it to it&#8217;s new home. I&#8217;ve read Dan Alexander&#8217;s summary on moving the unit but I&#8217;d like to hear some other people&#8217;s input as well</p>
<p>By <i>tombak</i> (Gearslutz.com)</p>
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