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shompton
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Boulder, CO
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Um, I could probably rattle off a large physics-oriented explination of static cling and electricity, but basically if you really do have static cling on your vinyl, rub something soft on your vinyl's to remove some of the charges that are keeping gunk on your records and see how that works.
As far as Technics vs. Stanton's, I'm pretty sure everyone will tell you to buy Tech's, and for the most part I agree. I currently have Stanton STR8-80's, which I recieved as a present from my girlfriend and her mom (slick eh?). They work fine for what I do, but had I bought my own gear I would have gone with Technics, and ultimatley I'm learning and practicing on my Stanton decks now and saving for Technics, so that should speak for itself. I don't know much about the new 100 series Stanton came out, but I guess it's around the same price as Tech's. If money is no object, get tech's, but if you are looking for an entry level deck, the stanton's aren't bad.
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Jan-28-2002 08:03
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mute79
..:culture vulture:..
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: in transit
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well the 100's are much better than 80's... first of all, they've got a much stronger motor, and also, this is rather interesting, they've got a thing taht lets you change the pitch without changing the key... you also get an option of getting an either straight or s shaped tone arm, cool eh?
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Jan-28-2002 14:44
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mute79
..:culture vulture:..
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: in transit
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well, lets put it this way... one will last you 20 years, the other will not... heh
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Jan-28-2002 23:04
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RavingLunatic
crack addict
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Zimbabwe
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well.. if you get techs. you won't need new ones in 10 years, they will last you for life.
only thing is, i wish tech12s spun backwards.
i played with some STR8-80s, and it was fun as hell to put records on backwards at 78RPM..
but technics are the world standard. you go to a rave, or club, they are going to be what you have to use.
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Jan-29-2002 22:14
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shompton
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2001
Location: Boulder, CO
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Raving, I've never been on a set of 1200's before. How'd you like the STR8-80's, and how much am I really missing out on? (That will determine how soon I should start saving)
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Jan-29-2002 23:30
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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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physics
well i'm at a technical school and i took a few years of physics so i guess this is my chance to teach.. ahaha
remember the zepplin? it blew up b/c static electricity. static electricy will occure when anything moves, when something rubs against a sleeve, air, whatever. the molecular friction brings about a transfer of electrons. the electrons made a spark in the zepplin and blew that ****** up.
what to do. ground yourself before touching your records, and each time you play your record get an anti-static brush that you need to pump w/ your hands to make a static shock that is supposed to get rid of the records static (i dunno if it works). and also ground your record via wire before and after each play.
ahaha
or you can buy some gruv glide like i do for 25 bucks and coat the ****** once. it kills the static. after a few months iv noticed my most played records have been a little staticy again, so i just recoat em and its fine. gruv glide is the shit. the pads are amazing for swiping each time b4 play (if ur anal like me), and the actual gruv glide is great for when u first buy the record it cleans everything pretty well -- except greasy finger prints but if u put greasy finger prints on your records you'll need some discwasher d4 stuff to get rid of them.. fingerprints are bad don't do em unless ur a super dj and can replace records like water. unless ur a scrather u can foward/reverse ur records pretty easily from the label.
dazzed
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Jan-30-2002 20:09
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dj_wawa
tranceaddict in training

Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Jan-31-2002 17:20
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