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Lozza

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I have a huge pile of Lx white and black tape.

My laptop.

Some Phono cables.

Some Jack to Jacks

My laptop

and for 3 months every year I have 2 Starlites (MK5s)

all that can get hot if you use it properly, espcially the Mk5s

 

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The only electrical appliance in my bedroom is a clock radio, so not very hot!

 

Glad its not just me.

 

 

add to that my computer, laptop and minifridge I'm much the same. Unless you wanted to try to fry an egg with soldering iron?

 

 

(Actually, you *could* toast some bread with my butane soldering iron...)

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21 degrees C...

 

As for stuff - a small TV, a bar fridge, and a laptop. Since I don't have a decent sized workshop (because it is full of out of service lights), I also have my current repair project sitting in the corner of the room (at the moment, a Mac550)

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I have:

 

A laptop

Desktop + screen

A few desk lamps and a 3 bulb fitting on the roof (At christmas I gel them up with gel pieces I cut out of a sample pack from PLASA and taped together. How much of a cheapkate am I!!!)

A Clavinova keyboard

A stereo

Some old monitor speakers

Bits and bobs of cabling and connectors that I solder together when I need a new type of cable... (oh and 2 soldering irons)

 

None of the above really generates that much heat. Even the bulbs are energy saving to stop them being too hot and burning the tape holding the gel pieces together >.<

 

Although I will hopefully be getting 4 Par 64s if the homemade dimmer pack project I am making this summer works <_<

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Well my room is kinda hot, but nothing like some of you guys,

 

I have no tech stuff,

 

just my main computer, and three others, as well as 2 CRT's and a 32" telly with an xbox,

 

Once I finaly get round to fixing the three computers it should be nice and cool again <_<

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You got an ML3000 for your birthday?

Could you not think of something more exciting to buy with the equivalent money?!

 

haha.

that one wasn't for a birthday.

it was 3rd hand (looks hardly touched) from someone selling it on here.

 

and as for heat produced. it doesn't really. though the PSU does!

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I'm in the lucky position of operating a small hire company from my bedroom at the moment so I have:

4x mixing desks

2x PA systems (tot. 2800W in 8 speakers)

3x cable trunks

2x outboard racks

2x amp racks

and hundreds of other bits of rubbish, along with the compulsory stash of LX tape that's not mine...

 

Not many lights though, so it's nice and cool :** laughs out loud **:

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After reading this topic I have concluded that the Blue Room members are the sole cause of Global warming...

I could save the planet here with a simple suggestion to the forum...

 

TURN IT OFF!! ** laughs out loud **

 

Poppadom

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Wooo first post! <_<

 

So my 'standard' room setup is:

 

Hifi (2 x 110 wpch amp, Rega Planar 3, a good CD player + some B&W speakers)

crappy 17in Philips LCD TV

Apple TV

Mac Laptop

 

But sometimes may include:

PA system no.1 (2 x Yamaha 250 tops + dB Tech 400 watt sub)

PA system no.2 (2 x 880w custom made cabs)

Yamaha MR1242 (currently being serviced)

Alesis Multimix Firewire 16

Spirit 12

Behringer something or other (absolute emergencies only)

20 x runs of 8m XLRs

Some generic dynamic mics (Audio Technicas mostly, but relatively good)

Some Rhode and Behringer condensers

Various outboard kit

 

Looking at seeing if I can get a pair of Nexos + a decent amp second hand. I'm used to PS15s at school, which are fantastic speakers.

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