Studio without HVAC, on purpose

For just about a year now I have been working on my passion project with full commitment.

I have constantly wanted to become a mental health writer plus advocate.

Surprisingly, I actually found a way to make some of this happen. A lot of my success is due to a podcast that I developed plus produced all by myself. To this afternoon, podcasting is a single of the most important things that I do with my time. Unluckyly, there are some start-up costs to doing it well. Namely, I realized that my heating, cooling, plus air quality control system needed to be renovated in order for my podcast sound quality to be amazing. I started noticing that there was some interference on my recordings from the heating, cooling, plus ventilation system turning on plus off throughout my episodes. At first, I thought that the sound of the oil furnace running in the background was fairly subtle. And then, my oil furnace started to get louder. That’s when my listeners started to complain about the terrible sound quality thanks to my indoor air temperature control system. Of course, I really did not want to invest in all current heating, cooling, plus ventilation machinery. Instead, I thought it would be a unbelievable idea to build a studio which could be without the heating, cooling, plus air quality control equipment. That’s when I turned my shed into a brand current recording studio. I didn’t even bother installing a mini split ductless heating plus cooling system for fear of noise pollution. Don’t get me wrong, it’s uncomfortable to record without AC or heat… however at least I’m following my dream.

Steam boiler