Well, my set up is far from pro, but its definitely more than a hobbyist.
Motu828MKII wtih DigitalPerformer 5, Reason, and GarageBand
DBX 266XL Compressor/Gate
DBX 215 EQ
Lexicon MX200
SMAudio 8 channel Pre
M-Audio Keystation 49e
M-Audio FastTrack USB
Mic collection includes, a bunch of SM57s and 58s, PG56, PG52, PG81, Nady RSM-4, two Behringer B2PRO condensers.
I use a PowerMacG4 733 for tracking, and a MacBookPro for mixing.
I am currently building out a bedroom in my home for light recording and mixing/producing. I am working on sound treatment, mostly minimizing chirps, bounces and bass from the listening room, and turning the closet into the recording room. The recording room will be used for vox, acoustic instruments and mini-amps. After that is done, I'll find the monitors which suit me best.
As pro as I wanna be, my hearing is kind of shot. I've been drumming for about 27 years and just started wearing plugs about 2 or 3 years ago. So, I can track all day and night, but I can only mix for about 20 minutes at a time before I start making poor judgements in EQ boost.
But that said, I am pretty proud of work I have done.
http://www.bloodandcoffee.net/robthedrummer/Bunny/
http://www.bloodandcoffee.net/robthedrummer/Mandarins/
http://www.bloodandcoffee.net/AllMyPrettyOnes/
The last one is a friends band, which I recorded all live and haven't yet spent the time mixing it down and polishing it.
As far as Garageband, I feel restrained in it sometimes. Get too many tracks going and I end up getting a lot of skips and latency. I use the M-Audio stuff wiith it because its what's most recommended. But nothing is better for taking quick notes for a song idea...
Anyway, thats me.