Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad to hear that my video was inspiring to you. Have you already made a decision on which Studio Desk you will be getting?
@@HenrikHarrell I havent made a decision yet. Im debating between the ComboDesk and Studio Table L/XL from Thomann. They both look great! Im still doing some research hoping that i can find the perfect one for my room :D
Thanks for the comment! :) Wow, that's amazing! I wish you all the success on your journey with your music studio. I had to choose this one because my room is quite small. Have you considered which desk you will choose?
@@HenrikHarrell I am focused on modular so my 'desk' is just ableton and the modular wall is behind me. I have some analog gear that's used before it becomes digital so I'll master a live patch and record the end result. I made an 'L" to put a keyboard next to me using two IKEA desk stands with adjustable heights and a custom wooden top. So, completely different workflow in the video domain :)
Got it! Yeah, it's definitely a unique workflow. I've made the decision to structure my studio to focus on mixing and mastering, as well as digital production for now. I'm also planning to hang acoustic panels around the room to enhance the sound quality. I'll be sharing the entire process in my next video, so stay tuned for that! Thank you for commenting and have a fantastic day!
Thanks for the video! I am looking at the bigger version of this desk and I have a question after watching your video. I noticed you didn't put the extra pieces of desktop under the rack rails in place. I thought you could do this temporarily to give you some extra desk space under the shelf until the time you have outboard rack gear to put in the rack rails?? That is what I was hoping to do if I got this desk. How do those extra pieces slot in to those holes? Are they screwed in or jus sit in there somehow? 🙂
Hi there! I'm glad you found it useful! I'm sorry for the late reply. If I understood your comment correctly, you're referring to the holes at 05:34. I removed the extra pieces (lids) when I assembled the desk, but then I put them back because the desk looked too empty even with those metal plates. Those lids just sit there without needing to be screwed. I left a small space between the hole and the lids to let my keyboard cables and other cables come through it. DM me on Instagram I can send you a video showing how I placed them. Let me know if I have been clear enough. Cheers!
Hi, I've been looking at this desk and I found your video - I'm glad I did, it's very helpful. Any thoughts / wishes / comments one year on? Are you still happy you made the right choice? Thanks!
I’m glad you found the video helpful! After using the desk for a year, I’m still very happy with my choice. For my needs, it has been perfect - sturdy, spacious, and it holds up well to daily use. Thanks for watching and feel free to ask if you have any more questions!
Im currently searching for a Studio Desk as well and your video helped me!
Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad to hear that my video was inspiring to you. Have you already made a decision on which Studio Desk you will be getting?
@@HenrikHarrell I havent made a decision yet. Im debating between the ComboDesk and Studio Table L/XL from Thomann. They both look great! Im still doing some research hoping that i can find the perfect one for my room :D
Great! :D
Feel free to contact me on IG if you have any questions about the ComboDesk! Cheers!
@@HenrikHarrell Thank you so much!
good video man! I'm currently on the lookout and was looking at this exact model. this vid definitely gave me some more useful insight
I’m glad you found it useful! :)
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment! Cheers!
Very cool! I am in the same process - finally!
Thanks for the comment! :) Wow, that's amazing! I wish you all the success on your journey with your music studio. I had to choose this one because my room is quite small. Have you considered which desk you will choose?
@@HenrikHarrell I am focused on modular so my 'desk' is just ableton and the modular wall is behind me. I have some analog gear that's used before it becomes digital so I'll master a live patch and record the end result. I made an 'L" to put a keyboard next to me using two IKEA desk stands with adjustable heights and a custom wooden top. So, completely different workflow in the video domain :)
Got it! Yeah, it's definitely a unique workflow. I've made the decision to structure my studio to focus on mixing and mastering, as well as digital production for now. I'm also planning to hang acoustic panels around the room to enhance the sound quality. I'll be sharing the entire process in my next video, so stay tuned for that! Thank you for commenting and have a fantastic day!
Thanks for the video! I am looking at the bigger version of this desk and I have a question after watching your video. I noticed you didn't put the extra pieces of desktop under the rack rails in place. I thought you could do this temporarily to give you some extra desk space under the shelf until the time you have outboard rack gear to put in the rack rails?? That is what I was hoping to do if I got this desk. How do those extra pieces slot in to those holes? Are they screwed in or jus sit in there somehow? 🙂
Hi there! I'm glad you found it useful! I'm sorry for the late reply. If I understood your comment correctly, you're referring to the holes at 05:34. I removed the extra pieces (lids) when I assembled the desk, but then I put them back because the desk looked too empty even with those metal plates. Those lids just sit there without needing to be screwed.
I left a small space between the hole and the lids to let my keyboard cables and other cables come through it. DM me on Instagram I can send you a video showing how I placed them. Let me know if I have been clear enough.
Cheers!
Hi Henrick, thanks so much for your reply mate. You answered my question perfectly. Thanks so much for the info. Cheers!
Hi, I've been looking at this desk and I found your video - I'm glad I did, it's very helpful. Any thoughts / wishes / comments one year on? Are you still happy you made the right choice? Thanks!
I’m glad you found the video helpful! After using the desk for a year, I’m still very happy with my choice. For my needs, it has been perfect - sturdy, spacious, and it holds up well to daily use. Thanks for watching and feel free to ask if you have any more questions!
@@HenrikHarrell Thanks for the response, much appreciated 👋🏻
Did you get a right angle usb adapter so the keyboard can retract full?
Yes, I did. I have attached the photo in my blog post: www.henrikharrell.com/thomann-combodesk-review-the-ultimate-studio-desk-for-compact-spaces/