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-- The World's First HYBRID Turntable!!!!! ANNOUNCED
Posted by DjWoody on Jan-19-2006 22:10:
The World's First HYBRID Turntable!!!!! ANNOUNCED
And no, it does not run on gas & electricity!
MORE INFO HERE

Posted by Xtracktor on Jan-19-2006 22:22:
Christ

Posted by Clovis on Jan-19-2006 22:28:
I cant see how combining the two makes it better. Just get a big table and buy techs and CDJs.
Posted by Xtracktor on Jan-19-2006 22:31:
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Originally posted by Clovis86
I cant see how combining the two makes it better. Just get a big table and buy techs and CDJs. |
I want to see how this thing performs, I hope its not plauged with bugs, but the idea should have been done a long time ago
Posted by Clovis on Jan-19-2006 22:34:
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Originally posted by Xtracktor
I want to see how this thing performs, I hope its not plauged with bugs, but the idea should have been done a long time ago |
I know...surprising how many people see my CDJs and ask "do those play records too?"
Posted by Xtracktor on Jan-19-2006 22:35:
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Originally posted by Clovis86
I know...surprising how many people see my CDJs and ask "do those play records too?"
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LMAO!!!
what 7" vinyl?
Posted by weymouth on Jan-19-2006 22:36:
Opps, I click on the wrong one.
Posted by Xtracktor on Jan-19-2006 22:39:
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Originally posted by weymouth
Here's the specs:
I dont see where it says it actually play vinyl though. |
Wrong machine, its the
x2 Hybrid Turntable
With 4.7kgf-cm of torque, Numark�s X2 benefits from the industry�s highest torque direct drive motor�providing the stability and durability professionals demand night after night. Featuring adjustable pitch control and support for both 33 and 45 RPM vinyl records, this exceptional turntable employs an ultra-precise aluminum tonearm with cue, height, and anti-skate adjustments, and accepts straight or S-shaped tonearms by means of its interchangeable tonearm system. With its 12-inch anti-drag aluminum platter designed specifically to reduce friction and its solid core construction that fights vibration and unwanted noise, the X2 is designed for years of trouble-free operation.
> Download Product Overview
_ Ultra high torque (4.5 kg�cm) direct drive motor
_ Full size 12� aluminum platter and slipmat
_ Numark spindle with vinyl interlock record for CD control (Patent Pending)
_ 12� vinyl record with spindle locking
_ �6, 12, 25 and 100% pitch control (motor limited to -80% for vinyl) (DSP limited to +50% for MP3)
_ 33 and 45 RPM
_ Adjustable start and brake speeds
_ Forward/reverse toggle with Bleep (bleep cd only)
_ Fader/remote start and relay play functions (relay CD only)
_ User-upgradeable through Internet downloads
Connectivity:
_ Line output
_ Detachable power and audio connections
_ Illuminated output bay
CD/MP3 Control:
_ Full MP3 capability, including anti-shock, scratching, looping and pitch control functions
_ Key lock at any tempo up to �100%
_ Seamless looping
_ Built-in Beatkeeper� automatic beat calculation
_ 2 hot stutter starts
_ 3,000 cue point memory
_ Anti-Shock� buffer technology
_ Sleep mode
Posted by Xtracktor on Jan-19-2006 22:43:
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Originally posted by weymouth
Opps, I click on the wrong one. |
No worries, all the numarks look the same 
you'd think they would make something that looks better hehe
Posted by naeblis on Jan-19-2006 22:53:
Heh... could you mix with just that table? That would be tight.
I love how the lcd doesn't portrude. I don't think it looks that bad.
Posted by Protege on Jan-20-2006 06:20:
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Originally posted by Clovis86
I know...surprising how many people see my CDJs and ask "do those play records too?"
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I get that too. And of course they ask if I scratch with them. Apparently the general populace thinks turnatbles were made for scratching.
On topic, I wonder if you can mix the vinyl and the cd or if you can only play one at a time.
Posted by e-motion5 on Jan-20-2006 08:41:
That's badass. Say what you want about Numark, they always come up with some cool designs ahead of the other manufacturers...
Posted by allcentury18 on Jan-20-2006 16:48:
yeah this has been in the works for years.... no surprise really.
Posted by bas on Jan-20-2006 19:08:
Cool idea, too bad Numarks are absolute crap.
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