Awesome space, George. Damn, I didn't know you had a YT channel, otherwise I would have given it a shout out. I will add a link to it in the video description.
Great spaces! To all who submit, Thanks for sharing them with us.. I loved seeing the different storage and display solutions for records and CDs. Great ideas!!
33 RPM Fans are the Best , very educated judging from their comments . Now equally informed - thanks to Frank ... Keep on Spinning Cheers our Canadian Friend
Mike's repurposed drawers was the coolest idea . Thanks Mike for the idea if you see this. Possibly an idea for a future video could be focused on vintage sound equipment setups. The kind of equipment in use at the time to listen to vinyl of the same time period.
I took vinyl records for granted growing up. Just like a lot of people my age went wild on cd's. Second time around is a renewed joy! Awesome listening dens!
This is really great, I dig when larger channels help get exposure to these up and coming channels. George is great, one of the nicest guys that you will ever meet.
Another great one Frank!! ALWAYS my favorite series!!!! \m/ The repurposed drawers and the door being made into a cd shelf is a FANTASTIC idea. I think I'm gonna steal that door idea!! :)
Hi Frank, Get a kick out of the creative juices that flow to set up these music rooms. The themes run the gamut of R & R, one of the great thing of Rock is all variety it’s artists have put forth over the years, 1950s to present. I grew up when it was the early artists now would be crossovers with C & W and how both influenced the growth. My teens were the Sixties into the early Seventies when you could go to a record store and the top 40, or how many their wall would hold. I’d go to downtown D.C. and check out their wall and pick a couple or a few, depending on my financial resources, of the hits I liked that week/month. My Dad who bled “Polkas” and worked for the Gov’t got paid twice a month and he would ask my sister and I what record we’d like? He’d bring them home that day for us, and yes, we had quite a few polka albums and only one mono record player in a wood console. He encouraged us to like music, I played the trumpet 7th through 12th grade. Dumbest thing I ever did was to quit playing because he kept pushing and I rebelled! So much for teenage intelligence, I’ve regretted it more times than I can count. I plan to get a rack from SideTracked, got to count all my albums and 45s to figure which works best for me and my stereo rack system. Need to upgrade my turntable. But what I’d like if you possibly could is get the contact info from “Mike” in Ottawa, Ontario to get intouch with the person on Amazon (?) that made the album cover rug. Thanks and keep on spinnin’ those platters! Bill C.
I thought I counted 8 cassette decks not seven as Frank mentioned.... I have about a dozen myself (I know I know, but I couldn't let them go in the garbage, could i? I had to rescue most of them) but they're not on display unlike yours... A few needs work, some just need new belts, some it's a bit more serious. Awesome setup you got there... I will get check your channel too. Cheers
@@Channel33RPM Thank Frank. I am so pleased to see you liked it as well as many of your subscribers. You keep up your great work so people like us can stay glued to your channel.
Great video again Frank! It's interesting to see all the different dens ..... big and small. Perhaps one day I'll send in a picture of mine, if I ever get it finished. Keep on spinning Frank 👍
Some really cool rooms and gear in that video Frank. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming. Some people make use of every inch of their music rooms.. and I know what that viewer means when he says he sneaks albums into his collection regularly !! Same here on RSD ha ha !!
Excellent photos 👍 I always look forward to these videos to ;) + I always think 'I want to do that' & then realise I haven't got the room to add more things :D
Creative setups. Mike in Ottawa: Is that a Panasonic RD-2900 turntable? I've got the same turntable, bought it from one of the local audio guys in Gatineau in 2010. His living room was stacked with vintage hi-fi.
I submitted mine a couple weeks back under the name Khaled Aljindan and I’m wondering if it could get featured in an upcoming video. I actually have gotten slightly better gear though so I might send in another email. Thanks for the great content!
Frank, even I have to give way to "the law of space." I use mostly CD 📀. I have 30 vinyl LPs. But I can only use my turntable where my laptop can go. Strangely enough though, I CAN use my TABLET to power my turntable.
Hi i am doing a small youtube documentry on album cover art, i was wondering if you or anyone in the comments would like to appear in it all you would need to do is do a talk to camera about your favorite album covers and talk a little about them. Maybe talk about going to record stores and looking at the covers and all about your personal experiences. i would give your channel a shout out if you have one too. kind regards Vital
Not sure how making a door into CD storage is bragging. LOL Neat idea, but not a brag. LOL You must have not watched the whole video. Some setups are minimal setups, but are featured for the sake of building community, not for bragging rights.
I am always happy to give people a platform to showcase their rooms . And as Mick says, the rooms and setups range from modest to wow! They are all interesting in their own ways.
Hey! Thanks for showcasing my vinyl den! Appreciate the comments about my space and always love seeing others' setups! (Mike from Ottawa)
You bet!
Thank you for showing my Room of Rock! The Eric Carr jacket was painted by my sister after Eric passed away. Thanks again!
Awesome space, George. Damn, I didn't know you had a YT channel, otherwise I would have given it a shout out. I will add a link to it in the video description.
Great spaces! To all who submit, Thanks for sharing them with us..
I loved seeing the different storage and display solutions for records and CDs. Great ideas!!
Thank you for the video, Frank. Vinyl Dens is my favorite segment!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really cool Rooms out there :) It is great to see Rooms from all over the World and that keep us together as a Community and for Humans :)
I agree... it makes me realize we all have a lot in common, revolving around this shared love of music.
33 RPM Fans are the Best , very educated judging from their comments .
Now equally informed - thanks to Frank ...
Keep on Spinning
Cheers our Canadian Friend
Mike's repurposed drawers was the coolest idea . Thanks Mike for the idea if you see this.
Possibly an idea for a future video could be focused on vintage sound equipment setups. The kind of equipment in use at the time to listen to vinyl of the same time period.
Thanks for the suggestions. If I get enough submissions focused on vintage setups, I will definitely do that. Cheers!
These are insane!! Wow!!
I liked who Mike has Nathanial Ratcliffe on his wall too
Frank, I also watch your vids with my morning coffee, as Hemingway called it: “The best one of the day.” ❤
Thank you!
Great Channel Frank! Vinyl Dens is my favorite part... Doug has a Nice McIntosh-JBL setup! WOW!!
Thanks for watching!
thanks for featuring my set up along with the channel heads up Frank 🙂
fantastic video as always and some awesome set ups again
No problem 👍 Thanks for sending your stuff in - your space is great.
I took vinyl records for granted growing up. Just like a lot of people my age went wild on cd's. Second time around is a renewed joy! Awesome listening dens!
I love Mike’s basement! Amazing set up and looks awesome 😊
This is really great, I dig when larger channels help get exposure to these up and coming channels. George is great, one of the nicest guys that you will ever meet.
He's got an awesome room.
Loving the way Paul integrated his amps (pardon the pun ..... but they are literally integrated amps!).
Some killer spaces! Thanks for putting this together and thanks to all those that shared their space!
. Adding the inexpensive, iron, home improvement store "Hairpin" table legs to a drawer is a very good idea.
Acid Jazz, Funk & Brass 🔈🔉🔊
Another great one Frank!! ALWAYS my favorite series!!!! \m/
The repurposed drawers and the door being made into a cd shelf is a FANTASTIC idea. I think I'm gonna steal that door idea!! :)
Thanks, Brandon. I always find it super interesting to see what others have done with their spaces. Cheers man!
Love the mention of the old Fisher Price record player. I definitely remember spinning sesame street records on that as a kid!
Glad to see I am not the only one who has mostly cds. I’m
Definitely gonna post my music room soon.
Thanks for showing my den frank,love all the other dens too.keep it up folks.Paul.
Thank you Paul for sending over your stuff. I loved featuring it.
Hi Frank, Get a kick out of the creative juices that flow to set up these music rooms. The themes run the gamut of R & R, one of the great thing of Rock is all variety it’s artists have put forth over the years, 1950s to present. I grew up when it was the early artists now would be crossovers with C & W and how both influenced the growth. My teens were the Sixties into the early Seventies when you could go to a record store and the top 40, or how many their wall would hold. I’d go to downtown D.C. and check out their wall and pick a couple or a few, depending on my financial resources, of the hits I liked that week/month. My Dad who bled “Polkas” and worked for the Gov’t got paid twice a month and he would ask my sister and I what record we’d like? He’d bring them home that day for us, and yes, we had quite a few polka albums and only one mono record player in a wood console. He encouraged us to like music, I played the trumpet 7th through 12th grade. Dumbest thing I ever did was to quit playing because he kept pushing and I rebelled! So much for teenage intelligence, I’ve regretted it more times than I can count.
I plan to get a rack from SideTracked, got to count all my albums and 45s to figure which works best for me and my stereo rack system. Need to upgrade my turntable. But what I’d like if you possibly could is get the contact info from “Mike” in Ottawa, Ontario to get intouch with the person on Amazon (?) that made the album cover rug. Thanks and keep on spinnin’ those platters! Bill C.
Thank you, Frank. As always, you make awsome videos ❤
I thought I counted 8 cassette decks not seven as Frank mentioned....
I have about a dozen myself (I know I know, but I couldn't let them go in the garbage, could i? I had to rescue most of them) but they're not on display unlike yours...
A few needs work, some just need new belts, some it's a bit more serious.
Awesome setup you got there... I will get check your channel too.
Cheers
Thank you again for sending in the pics and images. Your room is A+++
@@brunohebert1351 Thank you for your kind words. There is just that something to tape machines :)
@@Channel33RPM Thank Frank. I am so pleased to see you liked it as well as many of your subscribers. You keep up your great work so people like us can stay glued to your channel.
Great video again Frank! It's interesting to see all the different dens ..... big and small. Perhaps one day I'll send in a picture of mine, if I ever get it finished.
Keep on spinning Frank 👍
Thank you, Jim. I look forward to seeing pics of your space one day.
Some really cool rooms and gear in that video Frank. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming. Some people make use of every inch of their music rooms.. and I know what that viewer means when he says he sneaks albums into his collection regularly !! Same here on RSD ha ha !!
Hi Frank great video thanks for putting it on from Rob in England.
George G’s room of rock, classic 🎶🎸🥁
As an Englishman I love your pronunciation of Derbyshire 😂 its pronounced ………darby cher (as in the singer) 👍👍 Love the channel ❤❤
Damn... my apologies. I specialize in messing up the names of people and places. :) Thanks for the comment, and for watching.
WOW THESE ARE AWESOME and I found someone who lives in a town near me. That's cool
Thanks Frank, for showing my audio room Doug.
Any time! Thank you for sending in the pics. Cheers man!
Excellent photos 👍 I always look forward to these videos to ;) + I always think 'I want to do that' & then realise I haven't got the room to add more things :D
kiamesha lake for the win. Nice McGear!
Awesome dens.. I love these videos. 😊
The first guy has more cassette decks than yours truly! maintenance nightmare especially when the fluorescent displays decide to exit stage left...
Buying 3 to 4 records a month and hiding them in the cupboard, I can relate to that 😂
Creative setups. Mike in Ottawa: Is that a Panasonic RD-2900 turntable? I've got the same turntable, bought it from one of the local audio guys in Gatineau in 2010. His living room was stacked with vintage hi-fi.
It is a Panasonic rd-2900! Great eye! Currently has the red ortofon cartridge but may upgrade to blue in the future.
I submitted mine a couple weeks back under the name Khaled Aljindan and I’m wondering if it could get featured in an upcoming video. I actually have gotten slightly better gear though so I might send in another email. Thanks for the great content!
I just sent you an email. Thank you, Khaled. The space looks great.
Wow amazing dens I'll check out the channels too.
HK!
Frank, even I have to give way to "the law of space." I use mostly CD 📀. I have 30 vinyl LPs. But I can only use my turntable where my laptop can go. Strangely enough though, I CAN use my TABLET to power my turntable.
Hi i am doing a small youtube documentry on album cover art, i was wondering if you or anyone in the comments would like to appear in it all you would need to do is do a talk to camera about your favorite album covers and talk a little about them. Maybe talk about going to record stores and looking at the covers and all about your personal experiences. i would give your channel a shout out if you have one too. kind regards Vital
I don't like showcasing.
Not sure how making a door into CD storage is bragging. LOL Neat idea, but not a brag. LOL You must have not watched the whole video. Some setups are minimal setups, but are featured for the sake of building community, not for bragging rights.
@@MickSupper You're right. I've changed my comment.
I am always happy to give people a platform to showcase their rooms . And as Mick says, the rooms and setups range from modest to wow! They are all interesting in their own ways.