Anyone ever converted their garage?


I have a big two car garage attached to my house with access through the kitchen. It is as far away from the bedrooms and other living areas of the house as possible. It seems like it's always full of junk and sporting gear to the point where the cars are in the driveway. My wife threw the idea my way today of converting the garage to audio room and putting a shed out back for lawn care equip., and keeping all the sports stuff in our walk out basement.

Anyone here ever convert their garage for audio? Seems like a good way to go: electrical service panel right there, concrete floor, structure already built, etc.....
slipknot1
The previous owners of my current house did so and added an extension. I use this as "my" room. I need to do further modifications as things could be better. I'm having a bit of trouble with heating and odd walls.. As it is the only room in the house with carpeted suspended wood over concrete and down a few steps form the rest of the house, it provides a great deal of isolation and 14 foot ceilings. While ity could and will be better (when?) I love it.
While you are remodeling your garage, think about building the ASC Iso-wall. It is well worth the trouble and will provide you with a state of the art listening room. You could also contact Rives Audio. They will draw up a plan for you for a nominal fee.
Thanks for the responses guys! Did you do the work yourself? I'm thinking the ASC Iso-wall, staggered studs, and removing, the doors and tracks. My biggest concern is going to be HVAC. I might be able to extend the ductwork, as there are two runs that go to the rooms that join the garage wall (kitchen and dining room). I am reluctant to use electric baseboard in the room for the obvious AC reasons, and same with smaller, window-style air cond. units.
Slipknot1,

No, I didn't do the work myself. The home was built this way but this room is long overdo for a remodel. As far as the heating and cooling is concerned you will probably be okay and any heating contractor can do the calculations for you. I don't want to sound like I'm harping on you but the shed needs to be much larger than you probably think. It's the secret to long term happiness with what you are going to do.