Registered: May 2004
Location: Berkeley, California
quote:
Originally posted by djtrinity
Latest Edition:
Pioneer CDJ 1000 MK2's...Special thanks to DJ Tranz AKA Daniel over @ www.djmart.com for hooking it up with the great price!!
Mixer: UREI 1620 (old)
Decks: Technics 1200 M3D with Modified Quartz Defeat
AMP:QSC 1850 HD ( had this 6 month and already needs service The pots are shit)
Monitors: EV SX80
DAT Recorder: Tascam DA 20 MK2
CD Burner: Tascam CD-RW700
EQ Isolators: Electrix EQ Killers (best 200 USD I ever spent)
Filter: Electrix Filter Factory
Headphones: Sony 7506
VU Meter: Furman VU 40
Subwoofer: JBL PB12
Why do you like the EQ killers so much? What do they do? And what do the filters do, are they just seperate assignable filters that u use in conjunction with your mixer?
"A studio environment is there to be exploited. I don't really hold with these 'all live on 2 decks mixes'. If you want that, go to the gig." - Ben Watt
Aug-08-2005 21:55
djtrinity
....i have nothing to say
Registered: May 2002
Location: NYC
quote:
Originally posted by Max Thomson
Why do you like the EQ killers so much? What do they do? And what do the filters do, are they just seperate assignable filters that u use in conjunction with your mixer?
the eq killers give my mixer 3 band eq capabilty...each eq killer can handle 2 channels at line or phono level input toggled by a switch
so 2 eq killers give me eq's for 4 channels 2 cd & 2 phono...the rca out of the decks/cd go directly into the unit then out to the channel input of the mixer so u also have eq changes in the headphone.
they also have kill switches for each band....but the greatest thing about these is they have adjustable x-overs...say u set the low at 300 hz.....it will cut everything from 300 and below...or u can pick 100 hz whatever u want same with the top....
u can also do some filter effects with out the resonance
the filter factory is basically the same filter on a xone 92
Originally posted by Palladium
maybe a new piece of furniture could be better
I totally disagree, that piece of furniture is perfect for that setup, everything fit in there cleanly. On the other hand, that table could use a good sanding and a new stain finish.
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quote:
Originally posted by Coup
Vlad wins.
Flawless victory.
Aug-09-2005 03:28
Vero
Still Lurking Around...
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Orlando, FL
quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
I totally disagree, that piece of furniture is perfect for that setup, everything fit in there cleanly. On the other hand, that table could use a good sanding and a new stain finish.
you are still a douche
Aug-09-2005 07:29
T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair
What did he do?
Aug-09-2005 07:40
TranceSpeeder
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Europe
quote:
Originally posted by trancecadet
ok finally got pics.. nothing special (never got my dream setup of mk5g's and a xone )
Mixer: Stanton SMX501 (Thor interconnects) I think this is the newer edition of the 501. My friend has the blue and silver version and its slightly differenr cosmetically. I actually wanted this version but couldnt find it anywhere so ordered what I thought was going to be the blue and silver version. I got the Black version instead
Headphones: Sony MDRV150 studio monitors (not bad for the money i guess)