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Posted by deejay_naku on Apr-11-2002 23:51:

Dust covers

I myself don't like (turntable) dust covers at all, but is there any reason for me to start using them?

I mean, do you put dust covers on your TTs when you're not spinning?

Assuming, of course, that you DO occasionally leave your decks...


Posted by j_spot on Apr-12-2002 00:24:

dust+anything electronic=bad news

you should keep everything as dust free as you can. Specially your x-fader.


Posted by DJ LIQUID on Apr-12-2002 01:44:

I always use the dust covers when im not spinning. I also put a terry cloth over my DJM600. I spent too much to have dust mess them up.


Posted by harcourt on Apr-12-2002 03:17:

Ah, the dust covers look terrible, not to mention clumbsy when you want to use your tables. I simply place a towel over my CDJ, Mixer, and Tables whenver I'm not using them. Easy as that.


Posted by Great Outdoors on Apr-12-2002 08:43:

I use a dust cover on my TTs as well as a piece of cloth to cover my mixer and headphones up. Can't take any chances; these babies cost a bomb!


Posted by DJ-Kuza on Apr-12-2002 18:47:

Plus the dust collects on your slip matts, so when you put on your record and it gets a little static, it pickes up all the crap and it all goes on one record.


Posted by DJTJ on Apr-12-2002 19:38:

I don't have the dust covers for my Technics :-( I bought them second hand, and they came in flight cases without the dust covers, and there's not enough room on my desk to have them in the flight cases. I just end up brushing off dust with my hand whenever I use them.


Posted by wookieslut on Apr-12-2002 23:05:

everytime i spin, i take off the lids on my road ready cases and set up my tables from there, sounds cumbersome but i dont want a single knick on my decks



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