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amp3
tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2008
Location: in a cave
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nice set-up(s) katmau5
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It's kind of like bang the drum slowly, except the drum is a chick
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Feb-10-2010 21:28
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Doza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Oakville, Canada
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by enydo
ghetto as FUCK but it works.
How do you find the sound quality on ur 275? I'm guessing it's good attached to turntables. I have my 275 hooked up to cdj 200's and the sound quality is, blah. The bass is kinda drowny sounding, not nice n thumpy. I'm wondering if it's just cuz the of the analog mixer +digital decks, or is my mixer broken lol.
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Feb-10-2010 23:02
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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quote: | Originally posted by amp3
nice set-up(s) katmau5 |
Thanks amp3. I just wish I had more gigs. New Years Eve was the last one I did. It's difficult trying to get a job in S. California. Especially when you live in Hip Hop nation and you spin House and Trance.
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Feb-10-2010 23:03
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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quote: | Originally posted by Doza
[QUOTE]Originally posted by enydo
ghetto as FUCK but it works.
How do you find the sound quality on ur 275? I'm guessing it's good attached to turntables. I have my 275 hooked up to cdj 200's and the sound quality is, blah. The bass is kinda drowny sounding, not nice n thumpy. I'm wondering if it's just cuz the of the analog mixer +digital decks, or is my mixer broken lol. |
Sounds like it could be a power issue. You may have some dirty power someplace and that could mess with your sound quality. DJ mixers are vulnerable to bad power. My Denon 1500 does this. The bass gets really thin or boomy, while the highs are ear piercing or barely audible.
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Feb-10-2010 23:09
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Doza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2006
Location: Oakville, Canada
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quote: | Originally posted by djkatmaus
Sounds like it could be a power issue. You may have some dirty power someplace and that could mess with your sound quality. DJ mixers are vulnerable to bad power. My Denon 1500 does this. The bass gets really thin or boomy, while the highs are ear piercing or barely audible. |
thanks for info. man, i'll check that out. ridiculous gear you got there btw. how do you keep track of so much music?!?!?!?
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Feb-11-2010 04:32
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Brandt Slater
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2010
Location: Long Beach, California USA
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quote: | Originally posted by Doza
thanks for info. man, i'll check that out. ridiculous gear you got there btw. how do you keep track of so much music?!?!?!? |
Thanks on the gear. That's one of my down falls. Keeping track of my music. Sometimes I forget what I have. I try to make it a habit at least once a month to go through all my music. But when I'm getting ready for a gig, or putting together a demo the forgetfullness sets in.
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Feb-19-2010 19:32
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