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Posted by DJ_Druid on Feb-09-2005 04:26:

Stanton - Yeah/Nay

As far as vinyl/turntable DJ'ing is concerned I'm pretty virgin. I really want to learn and get started but sadly on current wages I'm a bit...Shit out of luck when it comes to being able to afford any of the newer or even older models of Technics and the like, turntables.
I've been given a great offer on some newer Stanton turntables though and need a bit of feedback on whether they are eve worth it.

Any info is great.


Posted by dj chex on Feb-09-2005 04:39:

do you know what model of stanton decks? And what is the offer?

If the model is a str8-80 or higher, it's usually a good deck. (be sure the pitch fader keeps a steady pitch, b/c when i bought my str8-100 years ago the fader died after a couple of years and was almost imposiable to get a replacement)


Posted by DJ_Druid on Feb-09-2005 04:43:

It's actually a full package deal. Two Stanton Str8-40/60's (can't remember), a generic p.o.s. mixer and some "Mid-level" headphones all sitting around $500.

I don't see much on here about Stanton equipment though so I was a bit leery


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Feb-09-2005 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Druid
It's actually a full package deal. Two Stanton Str8-40/60's (can't remember), a generic p.o.s. mixer and some "Mid-level" headphones all sitting around $500.

I don't see much on here about Stanton equipment though so I was a bit leery


Package deals are bad...and so are those decks. Like Chex said, nothing lower than Stanton STR 80's


Posted by DJ_Druid on Feb-09-2005 04:51:

I found the link again to the e-store. http://www.turntablelab.com/equipme...on-budget1.html

I know it's probably arcaic in comparison to the newer equipment out there..But as far as extremem budget limitation and just getting started are considered, from my position is it even wortht he trouble?


Posted by KiNeTiC ENeRgY on Feb-09-2005 05:08:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Druid
I found the link again to the e-store. http://www.turntablelab.com/equipme...on-budget1.html

I know it's probably arcaic in comparison to the newer equipment out there..But as far as extremem budget limitation and just getting started are considered, from my position is it even wortht he trouble?


To be perfectly honest with you, save up for a few more months to a year and buy good equipment from the start. I did loads of research before buying my gear and I went with top dollar equipment as a first purchase and I have never looked back. Now with that being said, you need to be sure this is something you want to pursue because it gets very expensive very quick and there is no getting around it. Expect to spend at least $300 on each TT and around $500-$1200 on a good mixer that won't limit you as you progress in skill. You'll regret it if you buy garbage for gear and only want to upgrade in 6 months because you outgrew it, and then it costs even more money in the long run.

Oh yea and we haven't even began with vinyl purchases so you have something you can play with your new gear...now it gets way more expensive...


Posted by DJ_Druid on Feb-09-2005 05:20:

Yeah, that's kind of what I was expecting. DJ'ing is what I do for a job as it is, regularly in a bar (bar, NOT club) and to say the least what they are paying me for is more...mc'ing and fucking around with generic cd's...That's not DJ'ing to me and there is really little pride in it for me now. I have a fan base...woopty dink..It's a backwater town 12 hours north of Vancouve, B.C. Canada. I've been wanting to learn to REALLY DJ for a couple of years, same with producing my own house/trance/techno music. But as alway, living on my own and other expenses always take first priority....DAMN YOU REALITY!!!!!

Another quick question e-stores, Can you trust them? Or even something as generic as e-bay is it worth my time?


Posted by razzi on Feb-09-2005 05:46:

if youre looking for a stanton dj package.. look at the 'mix pak pro'.. has stanton str8-80s and some random stanton mixer. im sure you can find a good price for that on ebay or some online shops. however i dont know if you can trust stanton mixers. good luck shopping. oh and you have to realize that once you get your equipment.. new vinyl is like heroine. you better start robbing some banks.

razzi.


Posted by dj chex on Feb-09-2005 05:50:

i personally haven't tried ebay, but if your lucky, you can find some good deals. Another thing you might wanna try, is order stuff from the USA. There's some places that can ship over the border. A really good, if not great turntable that doesn't cost a arm and leg is the Numark TT500. I've found it for you for $208USD, you can have many places price match this for you in the US like Guitar Center and pssl.com

http://www.electronicsbonanza.com/c...ku=Numark-TT500


Posted by Greedy on Feb-09-2005 07:27:

my first decks were the Str-100s and i loved them to death.


Posted by ste_johnstone on Feb-09-2005 10:51:

If its Stanton you're really after I'd say its a safe bet to say that their current models will be down in price a considerable amount come Spring due to their whole image change seen at NAMM. Buy before spring - they'll be selling off all old stock, maybe be able to afford the better models


Posted by Eric Siefer on Feb-09-2005 18:45:

Save up and get good equipment.

I was too impatient and got low-end tables and I wish I would have waited. However they have served me well, and I've learned much from them. But now, I must save up for technics, and a decent mixer. As soon as my Credit card is in the green I'm goin to max it out again with new decks


Posted by DJ_Druid on Feb-10-2005 03:05:

Damn, that does some like a pretty wicked deal Chex, thanks. I'm not huge on brand-name but honestly do you get what you pay for? I've seen some Numark/pioneer/panasonic tables/cdj's up there in price but I've also heard some BIG complaints about them, and not the price.

And a mixer isn't all that huge of a deal, where I work already has a Pro mixer 1000 I think is the model...lots of bells and whistels and such. Boss said I can practice there whenever I want using that mixer once I have my tables..And I already have some wicked hook-ups set up to get vinyls so that's not as big of an issue as actually finding a quality table that i'm not going to 'out-grow' in a matter of a month.

Once again folks thanks for the input and link.


Posted by TranceSpeeder on Feb-10-2005 03:15:

i got my str8 100s for about $209 each and dxm03 mixer for $120. if you want something like that, i can maybe help you out on what i did.


Posted by dj chex on Feb-10-2005 03:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ_Druid
Damn, that does some like a pretty wicked deal Chex, thanks. I'm not huge on brand-name but honestly do you get what you pay for? I've seen some Numark/pioneer/panasonic tables/cdj's up there in price but I've also heard some BIG complaints about them, and not the price.

And a mixer isn't all that huge of a deal, where I work already has a Pro mixer 1000 I think is the model...lots of bells and whistels and such. Boss said I can practice there whenever I want using that mixer once I have my tables..And I already have some wicked hook-ups set up to get vinyls so that's not as big of an issue as actually finding a quality table that i'm not going to 'out-grow' in a matter of a month.

Once again folks thanks for the input and link.


I personally wouldn't buy from that site. However, i do like to take advantage of some companies' Price Matching policy. And yes, you DO GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR... I personally only played w/ a tt500 once, but it has the same motor and tonearm as the ttx-1 without all the digital junk. And considering how much praise Numark has been getting lately for their new ttx-1 and tt-500s, i put the tt500 on the top of the mid range list.
But, even though the tt500 is a really sweet deck, if you can afford a 1200, i would say go for it. B/c even though the numark deck is nice, the 1200 will hold it's value much better and it's probably much easier to get replacement parts in the future.


Posted by DJ_Druid on Feb-10-2005 03:20:

Help?! Help is good, always up for a good dose of help.


Posted by Timski on Feb-10-2005 05:37:

Yea personally i reccomend stanton tables... anything above the 80's is good... but stay away from anything lower (one of the local vinyl stores has a str8-60 setup for listening and i cant handle it for just that), In a personal opinion there great tables to learn on... i learned on 80s and loved them heaps... now iam a bit of a stanton tables fan (due to the extra fetures...etc (everyone is entitled )) that i will be getting a pair of str8-150's in a month or too.

As for online shopping when i was searching around for my mixer i ended up shopping with World Market Electronics and they wer top notch and are cool with any and all shipping... i mean they offer dual voltage... considering iam in austraia its kinda cool and ended up saving about $500AU.

Check them out



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