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Posted by Vlad on Apr-26-2003 22:11:

Arrow DJ equipment?

Ok, for us n00bies, where are good places to buy DJ equipment that doesnt leave you in debt for life??


Posted by Squawks on Apr-27-2003 00:19:

Party Hat

If you want to save money, you should try for used equipment. If you go for used equipment, the cheapest places are online, especially at eBay (or at some really cheap store). If you keep looking long enough over eBay you'll find really great deals.

I didn't expect to win my pair of new Techncis 1200 M3D's for only $720! ($765 with shipping)


Posted by Bryant on Apr-27-2003 01:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Squawks
If you want to save money, you should try for used equipment. If you go for used equipment, the cheapest places are online, especially at eBay (or at some really cheap store). If you keep looking long enough over eBay you'll find really great deals.

I didn't expect to win my pair of new Techncis 1200 M3D's for only $720! ($765 with shipping)


Brand new huh? That's an awesome deal!


Posted by Arsalan on Apr-27-2003 06:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Squawks
If you want to save money, you should try for used equipment. If you go for used equipment, the cheapest places are online, especially at eBay (or at some really cheap store). If you keep looking long enough over eBay you'll find really great deals.

I didn't expect to win my pair of new Techncis 1200 M3D's for only $720! ($765 with shipping)


720 ?? i won an auciton at 450 1 m3d and 1 mk2 if anyone is interested they could still pay for it

i got my own setup for 600 bills 4 month old mk2s a pair


Posted by Endlesswave on Apr-27-2003 06:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Arsalan
720 ?? i won an auciton at 450 1 m3d and 1 mk2 if anyone is interested they could still pay for it

i got my own setup for 600 bills 4 month old mk2s a pair




Nice man! I got mine for about $1000 with amixer and carts (also 4 stylii) mk2's two of em. They're nice!


Posted by DJ Tranz on Apr-27-2003 09:08:

Exclamation

BEWARE, Items bought on Ebay are NOT WARRANTED by manufacturers, plus tons of items on Ebay are fakes, eventhough you'll be swearing that the items are real. I work in a ProAudio shop and have come across many complaints 'cause we wouldn't take items for warranty works. PM me if you have ?s on equipment and/or prices, I'll give you best possible prices.


Posted by Arsalan on Apr-27-2003 09:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Endlesswave
Nice man! I got mine for about $1000 with amixer and carts (also 4 stylii) mk2's two of em. They're nice!


well it's 600 us so dont worry hehe.


Posted by ChavezHype on Apr-27-2003 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by Arsalan
720 ?? i won an auciton at 450 1 m3d and 1 mk2 if anyone is interested they could still pay for it

i got my own setup for 600 bills 4 month old mk2s a pair


600 bucks for 2 tech 12s? WoW great deal. I thought i was getting a real deal for 2 new ttx1's for 680, I still think I am anyway. But what you got is real impressive. Any tips? Or just luck of the draw?


Posted by Tiger777 on Apr-27-2003 19:57:

For the Dutch and Belgian people amung us:
New Line Webshop
Very polite people, they answer even the dumbest questions(even the ones I asked once )


Posted by Blithe on Apr-28-2003 01:10:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Tranz
BEWARE, Items bought on Ebay are NOT WARRANTED by manufacturers, plus tons of items on Ebay are fakes, eventhough you'll be swearing that the items are real. I work in a ProAudio shop and have come across many complaints 'cause we wouldn't take items for warranty works. PM me if you have ?s on equipment and/or prices, I'll give you best possible prices.


You run a risk whenever you make purchases online, especially ebay. However, if I was going to drop $1000 on a new setup, I'd want to make sure the seller had an excellent feedback history first. Whether or not the individual can be reached by phone or not, email, etc. I have bought most of my DJ gear on ebay brand new and everything so far has been amazing. Just make sure you research before you bid.


Posted by DjTasper on Apr-28-2003 06:02:

all i gotta say it PSSL.COM they are the shit if you can find anything cheaper then what they have they will pricematch you 110%. this company (iv'de ordered from them 4 times) has never screwed up i got everything within a week from them


Posted by loki on May-01-2003 02:33:

Arsalan,

Still have the Tech set for $450?


Posted by deejay2002 on May-01-2003 03:39:

buy used technics 1200 or new ( it doesnt matter)

and

djm-500 or 600

you are good to go


Posted by ChavezHype on May-01-2003 03:41:

quote:
Originally posted by deejay2002
buy used technics 1200 or new ( it doesnt matter)

and

djm-500 or 600

you are good to go


Industry standardz. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. w00t


Posted by DJ Tranz on May-01-2003 08:26:

quote:
Originally posted by ChavezHype
Industry standardz. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. w00t


NOT, nor were they actually ever! they were close though. Most clubs preferred UREI or Rane or as used at HUGE events like Trance Sensation and Trance Energy, the ALLEN & HEATH.



These babies have been replacing DJMs and Ranes in most of the clubs, damn things sold so fast that the manufacturer is saying backorder about 2months. DJM600 in our club has been fixed over a dozen times and it's only a year old, the club is only on Friday nights(2500 people) and never been abused, 'cause only REDsidents and Pro DJs are allowed to play out. Besides that, how about ONLY A 16bit digital effects processor which is something like 6yrs old technology, 90% of the new mixer have 24bit digital out and sound output is SO MUCH BETTER than the djm, that was actually my determining point when I bought my new mixer a month ago, this is what I got:

makes my friends that bought their djm500s and 600s just a few months prior to me buying mine, very jealous, Tascam mixer blows DJM into shredds.

you want a good beginner mixer, get a Numark, Stanton, or even a Behringer. For noobs there is no reason they would need all those extra bells and whisstles.


Posted by ChavezHype on May-01-2003 21:59:

well youre the expert tranz.
Which helps me somewhat more on my decision.
I'm pretty much going to buy either: Pioneer DJM-600, Vestax PMC-37Pro or an Allen and Heath xone 32 (or possibly a 62). its just that I think that maybe the xone is too much for home dj use? Well I'll look to your recommendation. I know the vestax is directed more toward scratching, but I heard it was a solid mixer regardless.


Posted by ChavezHype on May-01-2003 22:06:

yea and i even found a good deal on the Tascam X-9's. However it just seems out of my league at the moment. People say the DJM-600 is pricey, but this one is the real deal. For home use still I'd like a recommendation...


Posted by loki on May-01-2003 22:18:

Oh the Tascam X-9 is very nice. Along with Tranz, I highly recommend it. I have a Rane 8z Mojo at the moment, and it's very nice. If I ever decide to make a move up, the Tascam will be the choice

Loki


Posted by ChavezHype on May-01-2003 22:23:

u sure?
I mean its got a hefty price tag and insofar it will be for home use for the time being. Yes I'd love to play at clubs and be on the mobile at some point. Is it worth the price tag? I mean more than the other ones I've mentioned?


Posted by loki on May-01-2003 22:34:

Technically, I'm a broken record when it comes to mixers. I stick to Rane right now, but I'd get Allen and Heath if I had the money. For a bedroom DJ, that aspires to more things (mobile or club), I'd explore the blemished items. For example (here's where I am a friggin broken record ):

1 Blemished Rane 8z Mojo 19" Mixer - 599.00 at www.musiciansfriend.com
1 Brand new Korg Kaoss Pad - 299.00 from same place

You've spent less money, and you've snagged two top items. Even though one is blemished, you can still return it up to 45 days for a full refund! You can even get an extended warranty To me, it was a great deal (this is what I've actually done). The Rane 8z is a club worthy mixer, and the Kaoss Pad has so many goodies you won't know what to do with yourself. It's all returnable, and, the best part, you have saved some cash. Again, that's just my humble opinion.

Out of the mixers you have mentioned, I would just go for the Tascam X-9. It's a great mixer that has everything you need, and more. I'm not very familiar with the Vestax, so I can't offer an opinion on that one. In the end, you can't go wrong with the Tascam or Allen Heath mixers.

Loki


Posted by ChavezHype on May-01-2003 23:22:

thats what Im afraid of.
I always remember hearing. "Djms are the shit"
now im hearing "djms are shit". Thing is, theyre obviously not bad, but theyre dated. Unlike TTs where Technics IS dated it is the industry standard and the technology is starting to innovate but at the moment u can't really go wrong with tech 12s. It's just mixers that get me confused.


Posted by ChavezHype on May-01-2003 23:29:

I'm also probably not in need of the extra bells and whistles.
But it is worth it in the long run? I mean ill make more money and the real difference for me is i'll get less vinyl. Its not a big thing, but its a huge purchase. If i just shaved off around 600 USD from the price of these top end mixers. How long would it be before I have to make a replacement? Regardless, when I do that Ill have to lose money on vinyl(or whatever else) at that point too. It's just rambling from me, thats all.


Posted by loki on May-01-2003 23:31:

If the mixers are confusing you (and I can understand that), then don't spend much money and get one that works good. Get a midrange model that will last awhile (Behringer, Vestax 275, Pioneer DJM 300, etc). A midrange mixer shouldn't cost you more than $450.

You can test the more expensive ones in the meantime (like the Tascam, Allen Heath, Rane, etc). That will allow you to keep practicing, and also to make an informed decision on the more expensive mixers.

Loki


Posted by loki on May-01-2003 23:35:

A true dilemma You sound quite torn on the mixer issue. Here's my advice, check out www.musiciansfriend.com

They have a 45 day refund policy. Look over a few of their mixers, choose and purchase one (free shipping over $299). If you hate it, return it for your money. Look at their blemished items (called "blem" on the website). You can find some really good deals. If you want something solid, no real bells and whistles, that will last awhile, I suggest the Vestax PCV-275. If money is a concern, the Behringer VMX-300 is another good choice. Both mixers have what you need for creative mixing. The price tags are the main difference here.

Loki


Posted by ChavezHype on May-01-2003 23:37:

how "blemished" are the items exactly? Since you've got a blemished mixer. You've got experience there.


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