DIY studio building - Building your own basstraps

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Excellent guide for building your own basstraps including plans, parts lists etc.

<a href="http://www.ethanwiner.com/basstrap.html">Ethan Winer's DIY guide to building basstraps</a>

<a href="http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/index ... nteresting recording studio design forum</a>
(where I got the basstrap link)

Feel free to add links to other interesting studio design & building sites with basstrap related info, whether DIY or not.

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I got excited but I read it wrong. I need a bass strap. lol.
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lol, these would be a bit large & heavy for that job :grin:
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Didn't really want to bump this thread myself, but I've just GOT to mention this. The studio design forum in the second link is INCREDIBLE. Like Z, it's a place you could spend months reading & learning. The quality of knowledge on the many aspects of accoustics is of particular interest. If you have time, take a really good look at the forum in my second link above, as honestly, there's a completely astounding wealth of knowledge. Guys who've been designing & building recording studios for 30-40 years spouting info, that sort of thing :wink:
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