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Possible to buy Ortofon DJ S at GC for 80?
I was at guitar center over the weekend and the Sales manager offered to sell me a new Ortofon Concord DJ S for 100 bucks even. He said he'd only be makin 5 bucks. I thought it would be a good deal so I took it. But then I looked up prices at home and found them for as low as 80 bucks online. My question is, If had brought the $80 ad in to guitar center. Would they have matched the $80 online price
I usually have no problems getting guitar center to match prices, but now I know people there and they just give me the lowest price they can. Very easy to deal with them.
dont get the dj-s.... it sounds really weird when ur spinning electronic music...... at least to me it did. u should get the dj-e or some whitelabels mang!
Is there that big a difference between the DJ-S and the Whitelabels? I haven't heard the whitelabels myself yet but the Dj-S are definitely impressive. They are a bit bass heavy tho
yea.. the concorde dj-s is made more specifically for scratching... hence the S. the dj-e is elliptically shaped for better sound production while mixing. yea.. when i had the dj-s for a short period of time, the bass seems ultra heavy and they give a thick soudn especially when your scratching or cueing or something. i have the whitelabels rite now and its very crisp and clear sound, it makes all the levels sound just how you would expect it for electronic music. also. even when i turn it very loud, there seems to be little distortion of sound at all. i mean... a lot of people use the ortofon concorde dj-e, concorde nightclub-e, and the shure whitelabels. cant really go wrong with either of those three. (i just like whitelabels better cuz of sound quality and almost everything of mine is white and blue. including the photons i rave with.. haha)
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| Originally posted by trancinchink yea.. the concorde dj-s is made more specifically for scratching... hence the S. the dj-e is elliptically shaped for better sound production while mixing. yea.. when i had the dj-s for a short period of time, the bass seems ultra heavy and they give a thick soudn especially when your scratching or cueing or something. i have the whitelabels rite now and its very crisp and clear sound, it makes all the levels sound just how you would expect it for electronic music. also. even when i turn it very loud, there seems to be little distortion of sound at all. i mean... a lot of people use the ortofon concorde dj-e, concorde nightclub-e, and the shure whitelabels. cant really go wrong with either of those three. (i just like whitelabels better cuz of sound quality and almost everything of mine is white and blue. including the photons i rave with.. haha) |
yea... i know "s" stands for spherical... i was just telling him that spherical needles are used more for scratching rather than mixing.... in case you couldn't understand that from the general context of my post
$80 @ Guitar Center? That'd be a dream!
My OM's were about $90 each.
Concorde DJ-S usually run around $120.
Not a bad deal, I'd say.
Definitely, the guy hooked up me for 100 bucks a needle but I still wouldn't mind saving another 20 bucks
What about the nightclubs? Isn't the difference between the DJ-S and the Nightclubs quite small?
I was also thinking I could just buy Nightclub styli in the future even tho the blue/ yellow color combo looks a bit funny
basically.... the difference betweeen all concorde and even the om style ortofons are the stylus. i'm pretty sure almost all of the ortofon stylus's are interchangeable. so basically... even if you get the dj-s right now... later on you can get the stylus for the nightclubs and put it on the dj-s cartridge. the colors may not match.. but it would definitely work.
It seems that the DJ-S ortofons seem to lack clarity and crispness in the high range when I compare them to my Stanton 500 ALII.I am now feeling tempted to pick up a Shure Whitelabel to see how it sounds compared to the Ortofon DJ-S
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| Originally posted by vhx1 It seems that the DJ-S ortofons seem to lack clarity and crispness in the high range when I compare them to my Stanton 500 ALII.I am now feeling tempted to pick up a Shure Whitelabel to see how it sounds compared to the Ortofon DJ-S |
I just stick with the ortofon scratch needles.
they sound good, handle well, dont skip... also a more robust needle.
the red scratch sylii look really nice on the black OM concordes... that's what I use 
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| Originally posted by MERiDiAN5i2 I just stick with the ortofon scratch needles. they sound good, handle well, dont skip... also a more robust needle. the red scratch sylii look really nice on the black OM concordes... that's what I use |
I'm unable to tell the difference between the nightclub and scratch needles, sound quality wise.
I think the scratch needles are normally the same price as the nightclubs, too.. but sometimes, they are sold for a little less of a markup (not as popular as the nightclubs)
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