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White Classic Home Studio Setup – Apple Mac Mini Quad Core i7 2.3GHz 16GB Ram 1TB SSD, 2012 Model

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White Classic Home Studio Setup – Apple Mac Mini Quad Core i7 2.3GHz 16GB Ram 1TB SSD, 2012 Model – What’s included

  • Apple Mac Mini Quad Core i7 2.3GHz 16GB Ram
    1TB SSD, 2012 Model
  • wireless keyboard, mouse
    And a mouse pad
  • 32” Samsung Widescreen
  • Scarlet 18i20 interface
  • PreSonus Mic Pre
  • Big Knob Speaker Controller
  • Slate Studio Mic
  • 8” Yahmaha HS8
  • 8” Yahmaha HS8 Subwoofer
  • 2 Speaker Stands
  • 2 AKG Headphones
  • Mic Stand, Reflector, Pop Filter
  • Studio Desk
  • Studio chair
  • All cables included

White Classic Home Studio Setup

Pro Tools. Clean Look. Proven Performance.

The White Classic Home Studio Setup is a full-featured, no-nonsense creative workstation designed for musicians, vocalists, and producers who want studio-grade gear in a simple, reliable package.

At the center is a dependable Apple Mac Mini (2012 Model, Quad-Core i7, 2.3GHz) with 16GB RAM and a spacious 1TB SSD — a rock-solid setup that handles DAW sessions, plugin chains, and editing tasks with ease. Paired with a 32” Samsung widescreen display, your workflow stays open, clear, and comfortable.

Studio Essentials Include:

  • Scarlett 18i20 Interface – Trusted 8-channel recording with clean preamps and flexible I/O.

  • PreSonus Mic Preamp – Add warmth, headroom, and clarity to your vocal chain.

  • Big Knob Speaker Controller – Seamlessly switch between monitors, control volume, and manage inputs.

Studio Monitoring Gear:

  • Yamaha HS8 (Pair) + HS8 Subwoofer – Honest, balanced, full-range monitoring for serious mix accuracy.

  • 2 Speaker Stands – Get your monitors at the right height and angle for better room response.

Recording Chain Includes:

  • Slate Studio Microphone – High-quality vocal capture with clean detail.

  • Mic Stand + Reflector Shield + Pop Filter – Record polished, dry vocals right from your desk.

  • 2 AKG Studio Headphones – Reliable sound and comfort for both tracking and mixing.

Additional Gear:

  • Wireless Keyboard + Mouse + Mouse Pad

  • Studio Desk + Chair – Comfortable and built for long creative sessions.

  • All Required Cables Included – Power, mic, speaker, and audio cabling — all ready to go.


Whether you’re building a home studio from scratch or upgrading to a more pro-level space, the White Classic Setup offers the gear, power, and layout to keep your creativity flowing.

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How to Set Up a Home Recording Studio Step by Step

The first time most people try recording at home, it doesn’t go well. Vocals sound boxy, the room echoes in weird ways, or the mix that felt great in headphones turns to mud in the car. And here’s the thing, it’s usually not the gear that’s holding things back, it’s the room itself.

The good news is you don’t need a huge budget or a professional studio to turn things around. With smart planning and a few essential upgrades, you can build a reliable recording setup that grows with your music.

We’ve worked with numerous musicians who have built everything from tiny bedroom setups to backyard studio sheds, and the same core principles always apply: treat the room, keep the gear simple, and upgrade slowly.

Key Takeaways

  • Pick a rectangular, quiet room with solid walls.
  • Start with bass traps in corners, then treat early reflection points.
  • A basic setup works: one interface, one condenser mic, headphones, and nearfield monitors.
  • Clean power with surge protection and tidy cable runs keeps noise away.
  • Always check material safety sheets before buying foams or fabrics.
  • Build upgrades in stages to avoid overspending.

Choosing the Right Room for Your Setup 

Not all rooms are equal when it comes to sound. Bedrooms and small offices usually work best since they’re rectangular and easier to treat. Perfect squares or rooms with lots of glass cause strong reflections and uneven bass.

Square rooms in particular tend to exaggerate low end. Imagine setting up in a boxy guest room: every kick drums thunders and every bass note lingers.

Move the same setup into a longer rectangular office, add a couple of corner traps, and suddenly the mix feels tighter. That simple shift shows why room shape matters more than most gear decisions.

How Much Space Do You Really Need? 

Big studios look impressive, but you don’t need one to make professional recordings. A small, uncluttered room works fine if you use the space wisely. Keep the listening triangle between you and your monitors open. Avoid heavy furniture, where sound should reflect cleanly.

If you have a closet, use it for stands, cables, and spare gear. A tidy floor makes even a modest bedroom feel more like a proper studio workspace.

Acoustic Treatment Makes the Biggest Difference 

Acoustic treatment is often the turning point. Bass collect in corners, so start there with traps. After that, place broadband panels at ear height on your side walls and behind your monitors. These tame reflections that blur stereo imaging.

Diagram illustrating sound behavior: reflection, absorption, and diffusion, crucial for Home Recording Studio

FAQs

1) Can a bedroom work as a home studio?

Yes. With corner traps, smart monitor placement, and close mic technique, even a basic bedroom can produce mixes that sound professional outside the room.

2) Should I buy headphones or monitors first?

Headphones are cheaper and great for late-night recording, but monitors teach you how your room actually sounds. Many musicians start with headphones, then add monitors once the space is treated.

3) Do I need special power gear?

Usually no. A good surge protector and one clean circuit are enough unless you’re running lots of rack gear or hardware.

4) What’s the most common beginner mistake in setup?

Skipping acoustic treatment. Even basic corner traps and panels can make a bigger difference than expensive gear

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