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Str8-100 Vs TT200
my friend wants to scratch, wich should he get
TT 200s they're nicer, and alittle bit cheaper too or TT 500s same thing with the TTX-1 motor, i think those are cheaper or the same price as the stantons
I've got the ST100(the straight arm model from the STR8-100)
And I must say, it's nice. The motor is strong enough and the tonearm is very decent (what I can't say about numark turntables)
Also, the motor of the STR8-100 is 800 G/Cm� stronger than the TT200
(1600g/cm� with the TT200 and 2200 G/cm� with the STR8-100)
The STR-100 is a little bit more expensive...
299$ for the STR8-100
http://www.djmart.com/stantur.html
and
199$ for the TT200
http://www.djmart.com/numttdirdriv.html
I guess you get what you pay for...
this prob wont be too helpful but i'll drop my 2 cents...
I have tt-200's, i like the feel of them very much, and they have a good amount of torque, however i only mix, so im not sure what qualities a "scratcher" would work for.
for the price, they mix extremely well, the pitch is very steady i've found...the only downfall i think they have is that they dont come with dustcovers hehe.
hope this might help
Hey, Speaking about the numark, I was thinking of ordering the ttx1 off of ebay, the seller has no negative reviews and he soled a lot of electronics, but im not sure if its refabrished (definition: someone buys it from a store, an accident happened the tonearm broke or the motor got screwed up, they send it back to the company and they fix it and they sell it for cheaper) anyways give advices or if you know any seller on ebay that is selling ttx1 for cheap and the real thing no bs just pm me or post plzz.
Definitely str8-100s.
That's what I have...they are awesome. They have a straight arm, which helps keep the needle in the groove when you're getting all crazy. They have enough torque for anything you want to do...
I was tempted to get numarks, but i've heard they don't hold up that well. The stantons also have pitch correction, which is nice every now and then.
BTW, tiger777...the str8-100 is hte one with the straight tonearm, st-100 has a curved tonearm. Not sure if you just typed it wrong or what...but just clearing that up.
Hope that helps..
The Stanton STR8-100's, I think, are geared more towards scratching. Your friend should really go to a music shop and test out both models and see for himself which ones he feels more comfortable scratching on.
I understand that ur friend is probably trying to find some tables for cheap, but I am sorry to rain on the parade. I have used both tables, and they made be alright for mixing on, but for scratching..............You need reaction, torque, something that will handle a beating, definitely noooooo plastic platters...
Get a used pair of Technics, or a pair of Numark TTX_1's...Spend the money now, cause you will save down the road. Don't chince on the mixer either. Get something that has a replaceable x-fader, reverse x-fader switch, doesn't bleed, and faders glide real nice without all sorts of noise.
It will make it easier to learn on better equipment, it may be good to learn on crappy equipment(sorry for whoever uses it) because you will be prepared for anything in the clubs, or in front of any audience. I was at this debate at one point, please trust me
tt-200
i totally forgot about the pitch correction. that is a really cool piece of flair on the stanton. imho i think you'll be cool either way. i have a friend that scratches and he gets down on my 200s. i think with tier 1.5 decks, go with with the cheaper one and use more money for your needles and mixer. those are the items that actually send the sound to your crowd. if you buy one or the other, you will be happy bro.
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| Originally posted by IntegraR0064 BTW, tiger777...the str8-100 is hte one with the straight tonearm, st-100 has a curved tonearm. Not sure if you just typed it wrong or what...but just clearing that up. |

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| The Stanton STR8-100's, I think, are geared more towards scratching. Your friend should really go to a music shop and test out both models and see for himself which ones he feels more comfortable scratching on. |
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| Originally posted by Dj EclIPse25 I have used both tables, and they made be alright for mixing on, but for scratching..............You need reaction, torque, something that will handle a beating, definitely noooooo plastic platters... |
well i live in canada wich str8-100's cost 460 each plus the mixer wich is 350 and the cartridge and everything else i got it covered that is more than a thousand (tax included), I must say thats a SOO much money to waste, but as you all would say its probabaly worth it :P
thx guys, il def tell him to try em out BOTH!
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