Alrighty. I'd say my space is alright, but I would love having more controllers (and a program that can use them...)
First off, my speakers. The top "monitors" are JBL Sudio Series S36s but the name is very misleading. They murk up bass most of the time and are colored towards the mid range. EDIT: I Know they aren't facing very well in the picture, I moved them when I dusted and never put them back. The lovely towers they are sitting on are Polk Audio SDA IIs that are more of a Hi-Fi system than a studio system. Just in case anyone isn't familiar with those vintage bass cannons, that isn't a sub. It's a radiator.
Here's a panoramic of my "desk." You can see my bed above it and the Rockband Drum Set. It plugs into the computer using USB but is converted to trigger midi using LoopBe1 and RB2Midi. You can also see my ancient Sony amp sitting on those bins under the desk. Those are Sennheiser HD570s hanging off the desk. The keyboard is a Casio WK-6500. I could probably use it alone to make a song but I'm too lazy.
Close up of two of my screens (Triple monitors ftw!). They are Dell, but I have no idea the model. They are 1280x1024 though. They also double as my USB hub, everything plugs into them so that I can run one USB cord to my laptop (also kinda needed since it only has 3 ports on it). Inb4 anyone "The monitor hubs are causing latency!!!1!!" Nope. FL will use the drumset run through them with zero latency, LMMS just sucks latency-wise. ALSO, 53F DEGREES. 53. NopeNopeNope
Last is one of my two real instruments (Not counting the keyboard). It's a 69-70 Pearl Presidential or something. It still has some of the original heads (I inherited it). It needs new heads SOO bad, I never play on it it sounds so bad. I just use the RB set to keep motor rhythm skill intact. I also play trumpet, but my Strad is downstairs and I'm too lazy to get it.