Sonar Studio''s

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Sonar Studio''s

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Just thought i'd be the first to congratulate you on Sonar Studio's in Dublin. I must admit John, I am *really* impressed.

They guys there must be chuffed to bits!

Once again, thank you for sharing the plans with us - It teaches us all which way to approach our own studio designs.

Cheers


:)
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Hey !

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is there any web link for Sonar Studio's in Dublin? Please let me know if so.

thanx
charoo
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Post by Rochey »

Try here... it's a collection of all the studio's that have and are in the process of being built by people at homerecording.com

http://www.homer.com.au/jls/Studio/index.htm


good luck

R
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Re: Hey !

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Anonymous wrote:is there any web link for Sonar Studio's in Dublin? Please let me know if so.

thanx
charoo
Try this Charoo

http://www.sonarrecording.com/

cheers
JOhn
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