This is the view inside my humble broadcast studio located in a beat up old shack down by the river.
From the left.. You have a vintage 90's rocket ship lava lamp. You can see my vinyl vault setup with 2 Technics 1210 turntable and a DJM600 mixer. Behind the turntables are some of the usual turntable supplies; cleaner, guitar picks, and some turntable calibration tools. The two monitors are hooked up to the studio production computer. Just under the monitors is a Scarlett audio interface, but the vault actually goes through a different larger audio interface located behind the whole setup. The monitors in the middle show the studio control software for the radio station, with a couple of white KRK monitors. The glowing mixer is actually a RODECaster Pro. I use it as the audiocard for tracking into the studio software and to talk over the studio phones. Then you have a vintage desk lap from the 1940's, my Chromebook for chatting on social media during the show. I can see a bottle of Iron Maiden beer poking above the screen... and that is a vintage Morley Wah pedal on my desk getting cleaned up for use in the new live rig.
What you can't see off to the left, besides the audio interfaces and large studio PC that controls everything is a room filled with Vinyl Records.
Just behind the camera, is a large stone fireplace with 2 full sized 100 watt Marshall stacks... with a couple of antique chairs that guests sit in when they come to visit.
It aint fancy, but through that dark window is an unobstructed view of the Fox River.