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Bound to happen anyways. Suggest me a good turntable please.
I won't buy it now but I have a feeling that i will be yearning for a turntable after 2 months of when i get my equipments. So here is a few questions for you guys to answer for me so it can help me out.
1. What turntable is good out there? I will only get one since I will have a cdj1000, cdj100, and a turntable so i got 3 good music players in the setup. Technics???? how much is average price
2. Do I have to constantly buy needles for it? How durable are needles anyways?
3. Do I have to buy more than one copy of vinyl since vinyl will wear and tear pretty fast? Doesn't scratching mess up the top of your vinyl?
4. Direct me to a good vinyl website that has good prices.
Re: Bound to happen anyways. Suggest me a good turntable please.
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| Originally posted by Aldrian 1. What turntable is good out there? I will only get one since I will have a cdj1000, cdj100, and a turntable so i got 3 good music players in the setup. Technics???? how much is average price |
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| Originally posted by Aldrian 2. Do I have to constantly buy needles for it? How durable are needles anyways? |
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| Originally posted by Aldrian 3. Do I have to buy more than one copy of vinyl since vinyl will wear and tear pretty fast? Doesn't scratching mess up the top of your vinyl? |
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| Originally posted by Aldrian 4. Direct me to a good vinyl website that has good prices. |
stanton 100 s if you wanna go cheap and good
Re: Bound to happen anyways. Suggest me a good turntable please.
1) get a technics SL1200, for sure! $300-$375 used, $400-$450 new, USA prices.
2) Depends on the needle. I use shure M44Gs, had them about 5 months now and they are still fine. I've slammed them around and done some really dumb stuff, and they work just fine. *good* needles are durable and will last you quite a while if properly treated!
3) vinyl is more durable than you think, but not invincible. Unless you only have 15 records and play each one every day, I dont think vinyl wear will be an issue for you. some of my records i have been played HUNDREDS of times and they sound just fine. if I toon is REALLY rare and you can get an extra copy, go for it.. especially if it's one your gonna play at every set - some DJs also have a copy they only play live, and another copy to practice on..
4) check the threads here - there is a thread that lists all sorts of record shops. but I will say, if you want to start your collection off, go to www.planetxusa.com and search through thier clearance items... ALOT of good vinyl can be had from them for 5-7$ a record, and they dont gouge you for shipping. my experience with planetxusa has been very good.
But I don't think they ship outside USA... 

that sucks.. you should email them and ask!
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