If you live in the southern & northern west part of California or somewhere where there is turbulent unpredictable seismic activity then this question is posted for you.
Every once in a while I think about a quakes effect on my little home studio. What are some basic rules that you, home and commercial pro studio users follow when it comes to securing your gear. As a professional who works at home my studio is on a budget. For example I have to sit a mixer next to a rack with a rack on top of that rack (ugh!). The big monitors have another monitor sitting on top for easy access to listening. A few of my tables are those heavy duty fold up jobs and are sturdy but not without fault. Not pretty though it works great and everything is accessible and does the job but changes are needed just incase.
Thoughts or experience or some things you folks out there do to make everything safe and secure?
