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what do you think of stranton turntables
am buying new turntables could you tell me wat you think of stanton turntables and specificly which ones are good or bad (btw i dont have much cash 2 spend so dont go with the UNLIMITED CASH view pls (: )
I got one word for you!
TWELVEHUNDREDS
arg and dont bring up tecnics im TOO POOOOOOR
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I have Stanton Str8-80s (I'm also poor, I'm a college student) and love them. If you're a beginning DJ, 99% of errors are your fault, not the tables. Sure, it'd be nice to have technics, but these tables ($500 a pair) will do quite nicely for your first couple years. I have no complaints about them.
I have a Str8-60 which I'm no longer using. It is usable, but doesn't have much torque, and I have since upgraded. It is direct drive. the Str8-50 is belt drive and has more torque, but I'm not sure how well it holds its pitch (I only tried it brifly in the store).
I have a pair of Str8-50s.... I'm actually amazed at how well they perform for a belt drive. The torque isn't great as was mentioned above, and the pitch can waver a little sometimes, but I think they're the best around in that price range. You get what you pay for, of course. Now that my skills are getting there I'm starting to long for something better. Unfortunately, I can't afford it (which it why I ended up with these in the first place)
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| Originally posted by kevM I have a Str8-60 which I'm no longer using. It is usable, but doesn't have much torque, and I have since upgraded. It is direct drive. the Str8-50 is belt drive and has more torque, but I'm not sure how well it holds its pitch (I only tried it brifly in the store). |
(and yes they were new)
never heard of strantons
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| Originally posted by Project T never heard of strantons |
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| Originally posted by djshawnb i think hes talking about stanton's. |
I have stanton str8-60s and I love them, they have very good torque for there price, they look great and I am 110% pleased, I never regretted buying them
and to the rest, stop trying to act leet ffs :/ whoever trys to talk about other decks he ALWAYS gets the same responce about how everything sucks and techs > * so save up blah blah blah... it's always the same story stop advertising technics ffs, not everyone has money for techs. And sorry to break this to you but techs are 25 years old and panasonic is adding new stupid features that basically copy other decks and trys to sell them as a new model. Stanton is way ahead than techs right now and personally if I had the dosh I would buy either str8-100s or str8-150s instead of techs, they have served their purpose but it seems that panasonic has been sitting there bringing in money without lifting a finger and not giving a f@k and now they are way behind in the race, stanton has taken the lead, now all it takes is people to realise that the techs are not all that anymore.
i used to have two str8 100s. They were beast.
Hey thx alot guys and sorry for the mispelling am probly gonna get 2 str-60's thx 4 responding
Hey thx alot guys and sorry for the mispelling am probly gonna get 2 str8-60's thx 4 responding
Before you go and start spending money on the stantons, check out ebay, I just found a pair of new stanton str8-80's for $399 heres the link eBay - Stanton STR8-80
I have str8-100s...they are amazing. Personally I would probably go for them or the 90s over the 80s and below. There's a lot more torque for not much more money.
And by the way...ebay is the way to go. I got my pair of str8-100s for $410 total (plus $30 shipping) from there
. One was new and one was used slightly as a floor model.
I also hate how people just say to get technics...i spent waaay less than I would have for technics and these decks are so much better than the technics...it's just stupid. The straight arm on these things is insane if you scratch at all...the thing just doesn't skip no matter what you do. Sure it supposedly wears your vinyl slightly faster but I haven't noticed any difference yet. And the key correction is very very nice...
So I'd recommend going on ebay and seeing how much you can get a set of 90s or 100s for...and saving that much. If you don't want to spend however much that is, then yeah you're not going to do much better than the lower stanton models, and those are decent so I'd get one of those.
IntegraR0064 i couldn't agree with you more i worked 45 hours a week during high school with a full class schedule so i had more then enough money to buy technics but when i went to my local store and tried out 3 different turntables (in my case the 1200, vestax pdx-2000, and the gemini pdt-6000) i couldn't tell a damn difference besides the price and honestly i thought the pdt-6000 felt alot more up to date so i spent prolly 300 to 500 less on the pdt-6000 and i am just as satisfied. people need to open up their fucken eyes there is other shit out there! shop around i know you can get the pdt-600 for 300 at pssl.com and they price match so if you find somthing lower you can get it for even cheaper.
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| Originally posted by dj osiris Hey thx alot guys and sorry for the mispelling am probly gonna get 2 str8-60's thx 4 responding |
I'm no Technics salesperson but.......
Don't go the Stantons!
Sure, Stantons seem like so much more value compared to Technics..........when they're new!
Its when you get to about 9 months down the track you start to notice the difference.
There is a reason why the 1200SLs have been in production, almost untouched in design since they were conceived in the mid 70s for radio stations. They are fcuken built to last.
Seriously guys, does anyone actually play records in reverse?
Yes, +/-12% pitch is cool, but don't get used to it when you play out at clubs. You'll only find you get to play on technics.
And Key Correction???
Fcuken rubbish if you ask me.
Stantons consist of poor quality compnents in comparison to Technics, which you will be well aware of when they get a bit older.
Personally I'd much rather have 2nd or even 3rd hand Technics that have been serviced compared to new Stantons. Fork out an extra couple of hundred, you'll be much happier in the long run.
Hope this helps.
i have the stanton str8-80s and i'm very happy with them. the only bad thing about them really is that they are so god damn sensitive to touch!!! but that's no so horrible because when you jump on the techs at a club, you will have no problems. the straight arm is great,the dj craze needle that came with it is great. true the torque is not much compared to the techs, but it really makes no big difference when you are starting out. i've been spinning for 6 months now and i think maybe in a few years i will upgrade, but i really do love my dex...i couldn't afford techs at all, that's why i went with the stantons. i got the platinum pack II, which i don't recommend you get, because the stanton sk-6f mixer in it sux ass.
anyway, it's also important to have enough $ for vinyl. if i had bought techs, i would not have been able to buy more than a couple of vinyls, and that would have sucked!
and i've heard good things about the numark 100 series...
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| Originally posted by dknylady i have the stanton str8-80s and i'm very happy with them. the only bad thing about them really is that they are so god damn sensitive to touch!!! but that's no so horrible because when you jump on the techs at a club, you will have no problems. the straight arm is great,the dj craze needle that came with it is great. true the torque is not much compared to the techs, but it really makes no big difference when you are starting out. i've been spinning for 6 months now and i think maybe in a few years i will upgrade, but i really do love my dex...i couldn't afford techs at all, that's why i went with the stantons. i got the platinum pack II, which i don't recommend you get, because the stanton sk-6f mixer in it sux ass. anyway, it's also important to have enough $ for vinyl. if i had bought techs, i would not have been able to buy more than a couple of vinyls, and that would have sucked! and i've heard good things about the numark 100 series... |
First of all, dont listen to all the people who trumpet that the technics 1200/1210 is the only 'real' turntable, because its utter bullshit. While they are probably the toughest and most reliable, the design hasnt changed much in 30 years and frankly all its good for is straight up spinning. While other vendors have incorporated new features into their decks like digital outputs and key correction, the technics has failed to include even basic improvements, For instance the 1200 still has a maximum pitch adjustment of +/-8%, while others have selectable 8/16/25% ranges.
Dont get me wrong, the 1200 is a great turn table but IMO most people only believe theyre the best because theyre the 'industry standard'. Do you know why theyre the industry standard? its not because they have the best response or features, its because you can drop them off the back of a truck and they still work, which is really more important where people are liable to spill their beer on it.
As to Stanton tt's.. theyre good quality, but i woudlnt buy anything less than an 880, unfortunately the 8-80 isnt much cheaper than a 1200 and the top of the range ones like the str8-100 and 150 will cost more than a 1200.
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| Originally posted by Busy Child your comix are funny |

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| Originally posted by RobertRollie As to Stanton tt's.. theyre good quality, but i woudlnt buy anything less than an 880, unfortunately the 8-80 isnt much cheaper than a 1200 and the top of the range ones like the str8-100 and 150 will cost more than a 1200. |
I got myself some Stanton STR8-30 , i bought them for $1000 Australian which is $500 American, and the package came with 2 turntables, mixer and headphone. I can't complain, see i had doubts about Stantons and stuff but when i started mixing with them then i suddenly started mixing cleaner than my friend using his Technics. i don't regret buying them at all. So go buy yourself some Stantons, its just the hype that makes Technics seem so awesome.
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