He got eviscerated on Twitter for that performance
He got eviscerated on Twitter for that performance
Damn you’re lucky. I’ll offer layout advice here. I see some great opportunities. First, create a small utility closet for the mechanical systems (I assume that is a water heater and maybe a space heater? Hard to tell.) Then I would consider a wall across the front, parallel to the garage doors, to create a storage area accessible from the driveway. Make it like 7 or 8 feet deep and the full 30 feet wide. Perfect for yard equipment, car related stuff or whatever else. This would leave you with a music room at around 23 x 26 with direct access from your laundry room vestibule. That new wall would serve as a buffer from the garage doors which would be nice, offering the opportunity to have an insulated wall there for thermal benefits (and for sound containment if that is an issue for neighbors.) Going further, you might put in a storage closet to help refine the room dimensions a bit more, getting a more rectangular space. That could be for gear/accessories/media storage and a record cleaning setup, or whatever you want. Drywall ceiling for sure. Lots of power outlets by the equipment of course.
Reviewers have to apply all those criteria and characteristics to gear to make their reviews relatable. But we don’t listen to criteria and characteristics. We listen to music, and the gear either does it for you or it doesn’t. I’ve heard million dollar systems and been less impressed with them than I was with a smallish $5k system. Something can sound nice enough, but leave you bored after a while and seeking something else.
Everyone wants the Kelly green
Sounds like a great pairing. The Cronus is a rocker