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Setting Up a Complete Home Studio for Under $1,000. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Setting up a home studio on a budget doesn't mean you have to compromise on quality. With careful selection, you can get professional-grade equipment that fits your needs and stays within your budget. Here's a comprehensive guide to setting up a home studio with top brands and types of equipment, all for under $1,000.
By Oliver Greenabout a month ago in Beat
Coda Records - Rare And Legal Bootlegs
Introduction A bootlegger is someone who sells illegal goods. Today, bootleggers are most likely to sell pirated movies or music. This word comes from bootleg and, in particular, the trick of hiding a flask inside a boot. Bootleggers smuggle illegal things, and sometimes legal goods too, in order to avoid paying taxes.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛about a month ago in Beat
Unplugged and Eco-Friendly: The Rise of Solar Rechargeable Bluetooth Speaker
In today's world, music is a constant companion. We stream our favorite tunes during workouts, picnics in the park, or simply relaxing at home. But for the eco-conscious music lover, traditional Bluetooth speakers often pose a dilemma: the need for constant battery replacements or reliance on a power outlet. Thankfully, a sustainable solution has emerged – solar rechargeable Bluetooth speaker.
By Solar Pads and Panels2 months ago in Beat
Taylor Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department" Fan Review
I met Taylor Swift at the Mall of America in Bloomington, MN when I was eleven (maybe freshly twelve?) years old. At this point, Swift had one single on the radio, "Tim McGraw," and she was essentially a nobody. My god how things have changed. I was a fan then and I'm probably considered a superfan now. This is my first impression of her most recent album release, "The Tortured Poets Department."
By Lizzy Gabrick3 months ago in Beat
Rebound
Introduction Whenever I am away I always hope to find somewhere where I can buy a record or two, with a preference for vinyl, if I find it interesting enough. I do have a huge CD and digital collection so I seldom buy things in digital format, and the reality is that I don't need any more vinyl but often find something that piques my interest.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛3 months ago in Beat