@@oldschooldjernie I have used it on 2 events and honestly it doesn’t bother me. The prime 2 or 4 will require me to make a new booth since the dimensions of it are different then my sx2.
@@lasrocasent l have to give you credit though for your ingenuity though. I use those gator cases for my TVs doing karaoke and I never thought they can be used to transport a shallow table like that. 👍
My man how have those 1/4 R angle adapters been holding up for you on the mixing board? Mine just started giving me problems with audio cutting in and out even if they are touched slightly, and I'm thinking to buy new ones. Wanted to see how it was going for you?
Can I ask how tall is the booth from floor to where the controller is? I love this idea. Seems easy enough to build and super stylish just want to make sure I'm comfortable at the height DJing.
Hey Justin thanks for watching! To answer your question, the height depends on what you are going to be using as legs. If you are 5' 7" and taller than the collapsible totem will be the best option for you since the totem can be adjusted. I am 5' 6" and with using the totem the controller ends up just a bit higher at its lowest setting. In my case: The totem is 39" (Lowest setting) + 5" of the table = 44" in total which is a little less than 4ft. Hope this helps!
Thank you for watching and the comment. By all means do this in the safest way possible. I know this was not my case but thank God everything came out great and no one got hurt!.
Hey bro thanks for watching! This is a good and easy DIY option for you then! I love the outcome of my booth and it definitely takes off a lot of time from set up since everything is already pre wired!. If you do yours let me know so I can check it out!!!
Hey Bro, I would say Yes Park it as that secures your domain and no one else can use it. So, when you are ready to go live with your website you won't have any hiccups with domain and hosting.
I've been wanting to get the link for this for a while now, so thanks for posting it. The booth looks great. Your clients will love it. Shout Out to DJ Peck, a very talented and creative DJ/Entertainer.
Hey bro thanks you for watching the video appreciate it! Now to answer your question: at first, I used heave duty Velcro on the bottom of the table and the top of the totem. However, the totem is a bit too high for me which makes the top a bit higher and uncomfortable for me. So, I had to look for an alternative and found the Rockville speaker stands for booth monitors. I tested that but it was a bit too rocky for me, so I changed it and now i use an X stand as my based. The beauty of making it yourself is that you can adjust and change things to best fit your needs. Hope this helps and/or answered your question.
A suggestion. Running super short (1.5 ft) cables from the controller/mixer to the speakers will save you a ton of weight and headaches inside your top. Run the end of the cable out the bottom of the booth then run a white cable down the truss (blends in better and doesn't show through the scrim). I run two of the Max booths, which are absolutely amazing, but I built one of these first and I'm working on finding a case that I can safely move around, as the weight with the Rane One was a bit too heavy to safely carry. The Max booths come in hard plastic cases with wheels, which honestly might be the best possible solution. I might do that. Right now this console is the one I use at home for practice. Nice work. Those poles work much better on the sides. Also, the laptop stand is a metal base, so if you want it lighter just take some plywood and cut a copycat out that you mount the bottom bracket onto. Super cheap and easy and will save you lbs.
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Thanks for watching bro! to answer you question: The table has a hole in the top center where I screw the laptop pole and the table itself is not heave at all at least to me. Now if you put everything in it and carry it like that I can be a bit heavy but manageable. All links for the stuff I used are in the description. Feel free to check it out. I am not sponsor or affiliated at all. Just love to share knowledge and help others.
Nice vid. Does the Totum secure to the furniture? Asking because i just ordered the rtp go totum for the exact same set up. Looks good bro. I’ll post a vid soon
Hey bro!! Thank you for watching. To answer your question the furniture on the totem is steady and if you add heavy duty velcro to both ends, that will make it more secure. I’ll be on the lookout for the vid.
@@blendmastersdjservicesllc9338 Not 100% but good enough if you want you could use 2 totems and make it more sturdy but with one ill still be a lil careful
Thank you 🙏🏽. With the gator bag I purchased transporting the booth is way easier tbh. Regarding the laptop poll, I have not looked into a new one as this one is fine to me but now that you mentioned it maybe looking for a shorter poll will be better. I will keep that it mind.
You should do it!. It will look so good and it will give your set up a more fancy look. Let me know how it turns out if you do it or if you have any questions.!
Thank you 🙏🏽. The base is just a rpt32 rockville totem I already had it so that is why I didn’t put it on the info. Are you looking to built your own booth?
Angle grinder with a basic cutting disc is fine. It's not going to hurt anything. If you don't know how to handle a router you're better off using the angle grinder, as you can do cleaner lines. I used a RotoZip because it was already out and I was too lazy to pull out my jig. In hindsight...the glued particle board was a LOT harder to cut, even with a proper bit. Lines weren't perfect, but that's what tape is for. ;-)
Thank you for watching bro. Yeah the tape is nice if you want it i put the link on the description. FYI I don’t get no money from it lol just happy to help someone else. 😎
Hey man looks good how did you get the top off on the booth at beginning I know you said it was glued I want to do this but dont want to damage top getting it off too cut
Hey thank you!. So the top has locking screws i took them out first then I pull the top from one side up until I heard a pop which was the wooden little sticks that were glued. The. I did the same to the other side and that was it. It was a little difficult because I didn’t want to break it but once i did the first side I realized it was just the wooden sticks making the pop sound.
@@lasrocasent You can also really easily make a folding stand with plywood and some locking clamps (same as is used on other booths). Much lighter and folds down completely flat.
Thank you!. Unfortunately the totem you see in the video is already on the lowest setting. I am looking into other options. I know there is a rtp go from Rockville but I am not sure if that one goes lower than 39”. If your 5’8 and above your good with the rpt32.
@@-musiclee- It wouldn't work because the top plate is already touching the legs of the totem at the lowest setting. If I add a hole the pins won't reach the hole because of the top plate.
@@-musiclee- Funny you mentioned that. I was thinking of getting the black one too that way I have two different set ups one all white and one all black. I like the black one too but the white one pop out more so that is why I choose the white one. IF you do get the black one let me know how you like it!
@@TheOnlyDjMikeStone I have like an 1 or so of room in the front but on the sides is perfect takin in consideration that i keep my antennas plugged. Over all its a great case for the booth
@@lasrocasent that is so awesome!!. Maybe you could do a short video of it going into the case. I’m very interested in this type of booth as well. Thank you so much for sharing.
Wow man!!! This is incredible 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I love how you showed the step by step process that was awesome to see. It’s really such a brilliant idea by Peck and I’m glad my video helped a little. I’m still trying to figure out the best way to build in the laptop stand on mine so it was cool seeing your solution. That’s the nice thing about this booth - you can keep customizing and adding things to make it your way!
Thank you. I wanted to show that it wasn't hard to do. When I first saw Peck's video I was like this is kinda difficult then I saw yours and was like ok maybe it is possible lol so I was like what the heck I'll do it. It's a fun project to the best part is you can keep customizing it. I gotta find a different stand because as you see on the video the booth is a little taller than what I would like since I am short lol. But for now it works or maybe I just gotta get use to it!. I am hopping for more ppl to start making their own booth.
@@lasrocasent dude it is definitely pretty easy!! I’m glad my video could help. The hardest part is making that cut for the top board but i paid a carpenter to do it for me. Bro I was nervous watching while you were holding the board with your hands while your friend was cutting!!! Lmao 😰😰 You can definitely make it shorter if you find a shorter totem or odyssey stand to put it onto! I’ve been using a height adjustable table for now but the totem look is definitely cleaner and nicer. But it’s all customizable which is great. Also love how you did the extensions for the mics.
You know it was actually funny when I hit him up and told him i wanted him to cut a desk he was like you tripping but lets do it! Then my wife was like omg a crazy person helping a crazier person I don’t want to watch lol 😂 specially when my hands were holding the table. Also I am still looking for totems bout 3ft high hopefully I find one that is not too pricey. The extender antennas came in clutch only thing is that it comes in one length so i had to push my receiver back a little bit. Not a big deal.
@@lasrocasent 😂😂😂 that’s hilarious bro. You guys did an awesome job with that cut though. A 3 ft totem would be perfect height I haven’t looked into it tho. Once I decide how I’m gonna build the laptop stand into mine though Ill be searching for totems too!