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Posted by prestige on Nov-10-2003 05:02:

quote:
Originally posted by DavidScott
Can someone real quick tell me how to format my images to attach...thanks


you need to upload it to a webpage, and then put the link in the slot in the IMG button


Posted by rainbow_marble on Nov-11-2003 03:24:



2 of those

no mixer.. i have them both plugged in and just turn one on and adjust volume when i feel needed. beat match by manually spinning the record to desired beat. im oldschool.


Posted by DJ LIQUID on Nov-11-2003 05:45:

Re: Re: Re: yay I have something to post now!

quote:
Originally posted by SgtFoo
you laughed at me back then ^^^
and now I have returned!!!.....

[IMG]http://www3.sympatico.ca/addibywhalen/adj/djsetup2k3/roomsetup2k3-f.jpg[/IMG
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[IMG]http://www3.sympatico.ca/addibywhalen/adj/djsetup2k3/roomsetup2k3.jpg[/IMG
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[IMG]http://www3.sympatico.ca/addibywhalen/adj/djsetup2k3/roomsetup2k3-b.jpg[/IMG
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[IMG]http://www3.sympatico.ca/addibywhalen/adj/djsetup2k3/roomsetup2k3-c.jpg[/IMG

AND ONE MORE FOR STYLE...
[IMG]http://www3.sympatico.ca/addibywhalen/adj/djsetup2k3/roomsetup2k3-h.jpg[/IMG

That is...

2x technics 1210 m5g
2x shure sc35c carts
1x behringer vmx-300 mixer
1x sennheiser silver hd-280 headphones
2x Acoustic Research 100w passive monitors
3x unknown brand/model 2.5' high speakers with low, mid and highs @ around 150w-200w each.
1x old Panasonic amp/receiver from 198?
plus about 50 or so records in another milk-crate off to the side. I went and bought the measured and cut tabletop particle board wood and just put it on top of a bunch of well placed milk-crates.

It's seriously such a pleasure to spin vinyl to vinyl now... omg it's incredibly orgasmic.
nice


Posted by djshan on Nov-11-2003 06:18:

quote:
Originally posted by rainbow_marble


2 of those

no mixer.. i have them both plugged in and just turn one on and adjust volume when i feel needed. beat match by manually spinning the record to desired beat. im oldschool.


Posted by gsx on Nov-11-2003 18:39:

my setup:

stanton final scratch
15" lcd flatscreen
21" trinitron
1ghz celeron 512 mb ram 80 gb slim pc (fs pc)
1.7 ghz p4 512 mb ram 120gb (recording/producing pc)

2 shure white labels
2 technics 1210 m5g's (BRAND NEW!)
1 tascam x-9 digital mixer
1 crown ce-1000 amp
2 yamaha S115IVS club tour 15" speakers
2 event ps monitors

im taking pics tonight. got the m5g's in my car and cant wait to play with them!!!


Posted by Rememberence_ on Nov-11-2003 20:34:

quote:
Originally posted by gsx
my setup:

stanton final scratch
15" lcd flatscreen
21" trinitron
1ghz celeron 512 mb ram 80 gb slim pc (fs pc)
1.7 ghz p4 512 mb ram 120gb (recording/producing pc)

2 shure white labels
2 technics 1210 m5g's (BRAND NEW!)
1 tascam x-9 digital mixer
1 crown ce-1000 amp
2 yamaha S115IVS club tour 15" speakers
2 event ps monitors

im taking pics tonight. got the m5g's in my car and cant wait to play with them!!!



holy shit! I can't wait to see your pics...


Posted by Rememberence_ on Nov-11-2003 20:38:

oh by the way, here's my extensive set up lol:




My baby so cute isn't she?


Posted by gsx on Nov-12-2003 05:18:







Posted by Tommi [77] on Nov-12-2003 08:41:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Rob
http://picserver.student.utwente.nl/getpicture.php?id=468970
http://picserver.student.utwente.nl/getpicture.php?id=468968
http://picserver.student.utwente.nl/getpicture.php?id=468965
http://picserver.student.utwente.nl/getpicture.php?id=468964

I can't beat all your setups but here is mine...
enjoy....

awesome setup btw pumavisor808

grtz


Hey Rob,

very nice setup you have!
that must have been lots of work preparing the table!
I like it very much, very good idea!

greetz


Posted by gsx on Nov-14-2003 12:47:

what type of noise are u experiencing? the buzzing or the watery sound? i had the watery sound when i was using fs 1 and i upgraded and it went away. i do have bg noise that sounds like a hum, but when i used a gli on my mixer it went away. where did you put your gli?


Posted by gsx on Nov-15-2003 15:25:

i too hate using gli's. they color the sound. i suggest upgrading for sure. 1.1 fixed all my problems.


Posted by amdmaxx on Nov-16-2003 08:29:

lol

quote:
Originally posted by DavidScott
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Desktop\Dave's Digi Pics\Picture 001.jpg


Posted by Vlad on Nov-16-2003 10:03:

Next week I will be ordering my baby: Xone:62 , along with Whitelabels for my TT's.

I dont know when I will be reconstructing my room, but I will be sure to post pics of my toys, when I have them next month.


Posted by cryo on Nov-17-2003 05:19:

yeah nice setup gsx and rob. i like that funny lookin egg u have heh


Posted by DJ_Rob on Nov-17-2003 10:01:

I have updated my setup yesterday with some huge posters and I bought a pioneer100s, pics wil come soon...

grtz rob


Posted by DeleriuM2K on Nov-18-2003 00:28:

2 X Technics SL-1200MK2
1 X Denon DN-9000
1 X Pioneer DJM-3000
1 X Sony MDR V700 DJ
recorded on a SoundBlaster Audigy 2

(yes I know the black TT is hanging over the edge, yes I know its backwards )

I took the pics at too high an ISO rate, hence the shitty quality, but you get the idea. sorry about the large resolution







Posted by cryo on Nov-18-2003 06:33:

i hope there aren`t any accidents with your black TT, that wouldn`t be good


Posted by DjJade on Nov-18-2003 06:36:

i guess the wall would catch it


Posted by on Nov-24-2003 22:36:

Here is my setup...
Sorry for the crappy quality of the pics.. but you get the idea..

COPY and PASTE the links, clicking on them will NOT work. Thanks

http://www.geocities.com/djaddicted2003/AUT_0366.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/djaddicted2003/AUT_0367.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/djaddicted2003/AUT_0368.JPG
http://www.geocities.com/djaddicted2003/AUT_0369.JPG


Posted by DeleriuM2K on Nov-24-2003 23:56:

I love my setup (cramped clutter > neat and tidy), but Im getting rid of the Denon DN-9000s and getting a pair of Pioneer CDJ800s instead. the 0.1% pitch increment on the denon isnt cutting it. other than that setback, the denon a beautifal piece of machinery - definitely the best dual CD player on the market... Im gonna miss the dual 15 second samplers, alpha track, mirror mix, built in effects (though I never used them cause the DJM3000 is an effects tank), and that great layout

Im sooo used to the Denon 9000s, its gonna take a while getting used to the Pioneer take on CD use. but all in all, a pair of CDJ800 is much better for prodj use than the denon 9000 - the main reason being the 0.5% pitch increments (the CDJ1000MK2 has 0.02% pitch increments, but its way out of my price range)


Posted by pumavisor808 on Nov-25-2003 01:46:

quote:
Originally posted by DeleriuM2K
I love my setup (cramped clutter > neat and tidy), but Im getting rid of the Denon DN-9000s and getting a pair of Pioneer CDJ800s instead. the 0.1% pitch increment on the denon isnt cutting it. other than that setback, the denon a beautifal piece of machinery - definitely the best dual CD player on the market... Im gonna miss the dual 15 second samplers, alpha track, mirror mix, built in effects (though I never used them cause the DJM3000 is an effects tank), and that great layout

Im sooo used to the Denon 9000s, its gonna take a while getting used to the Pioneer take on CD use. but all in all, a pair of CDJ800 is much better for prodj use than the denon 9000 - the main reason being the 0.5% pitch increments (the CDJ1000MK2 has 0.02% pitch increments, but its way out of my price range)


You're going to trade in your Denon 9000 for 2 CDJ 800's??? That doesn't sound right to me... I would take the 9000 over 2 cdj800's any day...as for the .1% arguement... DO you really think the .05% difference will make a difference? I started DJing on (don't laugh) Gemini CDJ-1100's) and had no problem keeping beats matched... If those things could keep a beat matched, how can you not on the Denons... I now have Denon S3000's and they are the best investment I've made so far. Work just like my techs only better... They keep the beats matched no matter what pitch %'s I'm using (I use +-10% mostly) but it also has the option to use .02% increments if you really need it.
My suggestion is forget about the 800's and keep your 9000. But if you HAVE to get something with better increments get the S3000s. Plus they're cheaper than the Pioneer's. BUt ifyou really want to sell your 9000, PM me and maybe I'll add it to my setup.


Posted by CosmoKid on Nov-25-2003 18:28:

I dont know how to link a pic, but i tried to post my TT with my slipmats...

Fatboy Promo Slipmats...

DIDNT WORK

how do i insert an image from my HD?


Posted by DeleriuM2K on Nov-25-2003 19:43:

quote:
Originally posted by pumavisor808
You're going to trade in your Denon 9000 for 2 CDJ 800's??? That doesn't sound right to me... I would take the 9000 over 2 cdj800's any day...as for the .1% arguement... DO you really think the .05% difference will make a difference? I started DJing on (don't laugh) Gemini CDJ-1100's) and had no problem keeping beats matched... If those things could keep a beat matched, how can you not on the Denons... I now have Denon S3000's and they are the best investment I've made so far. Work just like my techs only better... They keep the beats matched no matter what pitch %'s I'm using (I use +-10% mostly) but it also has the option to use .02% increments if you really need it.
My suggestion is forget about the 800's and keep your 9000. But if you HAVE to get something with better increments get the S3000s. Plus they're cheaper than the Pioneer's. BUt ifyou really want to sell your 9000, PM me and maybe I'll add it to my setup.


yeah there are some features that I will miss a lot on the Denon, especially the fact that its 19" - perfect for mounting, which I did. but they feel too much like toys, more than a piece of DJ equipment. really its all just buttons, there no physical manipulation, which is what I love about my technics. also, the 0.1% is really a big deal, and the 0.5% will make a big difference. its twice as accurate! 0.1% is really only good enough for beatmatching for about 30 seconds... then the tracks start to stray and you have to push or pull, and once your in that deep, its sometimes hard to decide whether to push or pull your track

as for getting the S3000s, I was interested in them for a while, but I plan to start club DJing in the near future and as I understand it, most clubs CDJ1000s/1000MK2s for their CD setup. I want to get used to the Pioneer setup, since the 800 and the 1000 are very similar

as for selling my 9000 to you, sorry, I already have a buyer


Posted by Freak on Nov-25-2003 22:25:

quote:
Originally posted by DeleriuM2K
there no physical manipulation, which is what I love about my technics.


Like every other cd player in the entire world then
No cd player has physical manipulation- regardless of whether it has a rotating platter- you still arent physically adjusting or manipulating in the same way as you would vinyl- its merely an emulation of that process. If it bothers you that much then adjust the pitch using the dial instead of the nudge buttons. Its all zeroes and ones at the end of the day (nem will know what im on about with that line )

As for the pitch accuracy- ive used all sorts of cd players in a professional capicity, from numark rack mounts, to denon 1800/2000/4000/9000 and have been able to mix and hold pitch on them fine (with the exception of the numark because it didnt want to read any cds )
quote:
0.1% is really only good enough for beatmatching for about 30 seconds... then the tracks start to stray and you have to push or pull, and once your in that deep, its sometimes hard to decide whether to push or pull your track


From the above quote i would say its your pitching that needs work, not changing the cd player- having a pitch thats more adjustable and even more accurate wont make it instantly easier- in fact it might even make it harder for you.


Every club i am resident at has a denon in each room for their cd equipment- ranging from 1800f to 4000 -these are big commercial clubs i work at-and very mush use the industry standard for equipment. Every bar i have played in also has a denon. They are still very much the most widely used cd players in the nightclub/bar industry.

Not quite sure what you mean by them feeling like toys-they do their job and they do it well.

end of messages.


Posted by DeleriuM2K on Nov-26-2003 01:22:


Im having second thoughts

freak, considering your a DJ who does professional work, what is your opinion - all prices aside - of whats the better all around player? The Denon DN-9000 or a pair of Pioneer CDJ800s ?

keep in mind also that I never use the effects on the 9000 (my mixer does that), barely ever use the sampler. and I never use the ability to play another track on the same disc at the same time since I'll always have a copy

btw, to hear my pitching technique with the 9000s, download my latest set (11-16-03) in my signature


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