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Numark battlepak
A friend of mine was considering buying one of these. Since I have no experience about numark turntables at all I was Just wondering what you guys thinks about this package?
"packs" are usually a bad idea. I'm pretty sure the numark pack will be so.
If it's in a pack, it's probably going to be belt-drive and stuff that'll fall apart the instant you put a vinyl on them. Buy equipment seperately. You'll end up quitting DJ'ing if you get packs because of the cheapness. And also, they're StantonB-30's, right?
80's is the lowest you should go with those. 100's would be best for insurance.
Well. they are direct drive turntables actually, but I don't know how well they work.
Here are a list of what the numark battlepack package contains:
- 2 TT1625 multi-directional direct drive turntables with aluminum platters
- DM950 2 channel + mic mixer, EQ on each channel, slider style cuing
- HF125 flexible 7-position dual headphone
- 2 Groove Tool� cartridges and slipmats
anyone who buys that will regret it eventually
Thanks for the advice but I know that dj packages in general suck. This one probably does too but it would be nice if someone with previous experience with this pack could tell me something about what they think about it.. 
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| Originally posted by ziddy Thanks for the advice but I know that dj packages in general suck. This one probably does too but it would be nice if someone with previous experience with this pack could tell me something about what they think about it.. |
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| Originally posted by `pr0digy I've played on that package... It sucks. Just like everyone else said. The tonearms are terrible, and no matter the needle, it skips like a bitch when backcueing. If it's all you can afford it'll work, but not very well. P.S. Don't roll your eyes when people are giving you suggestions. They're right. Packages generally suck. Try using the SEARCH first next time, btw. |
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| Originally posted by ziddy Thanks for the advice but I know that dj packages in general suck. This one probably does too but it would be nice if someone with previous experience with this pack could tell me something about what they think about it.. |
I'll throw my 2 cents in here.
First off, I bought this package about a year and a half ago and it does not suck as bad as people make it out to be. I don't have it anymore since I have upgraded to some proper equipment a few months ago. Looking at the Battlepak now, it is pretty shitty, but that has no relevence to a complete beginner. Much of the hatred that packages get is completely unnecessary. It all depends on what YOU want to gain from it.
Now to the question at hand - should your friend buy it or not. If your friend is totally new to the dj scene and has no idea what to do once everything is hooked up, I say yes, he should buy it. It will provide the underlying fundamentals and ideas into the art of dj'ing. That is what this package did for me. I learned the basics and used the equipment provided to its fullest until I could not progress any further. By that time, I was plenty ready and motivated to upgrade and am now the proud owner of 2x Technics and a PCV-275 mixer.
If your friend has experience at dj'ing, then I'd say no, he shouldn't get it. He should save a bit more and buy some proper equipment instead. Not necessary Technics, Technics, Technics, but something more higher end than the battlepak. Possibly some of the higher end Stanton models?? If he should choose to get it, tell him to upgrade the headphones immediately because the ones included are _________ (insert the worse word you can think of).
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| Originally posted by DJ Intrigue I'll throw my 2 cents in here. First off, I bought this package about a year and a half ago and it does not suck as bad as people make it out to be. I don't have it anymore since I have upgraded to some proper equipment a few months ago. Looking at the Battlepak now, it is pretty shitty, but that has no relevence to a complete beginner. Much of the hatred that packages get is completely unnecessary. It all depends on what YOU want to gain from it. Now to the question at hand - should your friend buy it or not. If your friend is totally new to the dj scene and has no idea what to do once everything is hooked up, I say yes, he should buy it. It will provide the underlying fundamentals and ideas into the art of dj'ing. That is what this package did for me. I learned the basics and used the equipment provided to its fullest until I could not progress any further. By that time, I was plenty ready and motivated to upgrade and am now the proud owner of 2x Technics and a PCV-275 mixer. If your friend has experience at dj'ing, then I'd say no, he shouldn't get it. He should save a bit more and buy some proper equipment instead. Not necessary Technics, Technics, Technics, but something more higher end than the battlepak. Possibly some of the higher end Stanton models?? If he should choose to get it, tell him to upgrade the headphones immediately because the ones included are _________ (insert the worse word you can think of). |
i have numark tt1650's, and they are fine for what i need atm. TBH, i cant justify spending 1k or so on techs or other high end material to find out whether i can actually mix or not, or whether i actually enjoy doing it and want to do it. So if your friend is new to the whole thing, then yeah, i'd say go for it
Tell him to look at used techs and mixers on EBay. I got two techs and a mixer for $400 total which is probably less than the price of that package and the setup blows it away.
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| Originally posted by tranceDJ Tell him to look at used techs and mixers on EBay. I got two techs and a mixer for $400 total which is probably less than the price of that package and the setup blows it away. |
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