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What does your personal practice space look like?

I only have a small apartment. But I'm very satisfied and feel comfortable with my gear:

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Some instruments and the pleasure board:
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Outboard gear and the center of it all: The SPL Crimson. Love it for the possibilites. Got rid of a mixer after getting the Crimson:
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Some of my effects:
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And the amp and the Basswitch, which is nearly as important as the Crimson:
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The Pleasure-Board is my latest aquisition and for bass players who have neighbours it's a gift from heaven:
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Really cool setups in here!

Here is my Studio-Gym.
Windows to the outside world are behind the curtain.

I have to put all the music stuff away if I want to exercise, of course.

It triples as a photo-studio/light-box.

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Update!

Finally carved out my own corner of our small apartment to be set up permanently as my practice area with all the gear wired to get some work done. This thread had a bit to do with my motivation to get beyond my irig (despiste owning plenty of gear) for at home use. An interface, an old iMac with garageband, a midi keyboard, and iPad, some decent speakers, and my bass. Makes this space WORK.
 

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Every room in this thread is awesome. For almost all of us it started with a corner of the bedroom in Mom and Dads house. Some pretty cool progress from there.

Not directed at anyone although Mom and Dad likely wouldn't have taken kindly to a pleasure board. Would have been quite a find in a college dorm room.
 
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