Which tables to buy?? MK2, MK3, MK5
I'm planning on getting some new tables soon. I'm pretty much set on Technics. I had an opportunity to use a pair of the Numark TT X-1s and I was not at all impressed after reading several articles saying they were the 'new' Techs and that they were even better than the Techs in stability and beat matching.
My biggest thing is getting tables that have a continuous pitch change. For example, if the pitch is set at +6.555, I want the table to be able to move up to +6.556, instead of going from +6.5 to +6.6. Obviously you can't tell exactly where the pitch fader is located and even on the Numarks it only tells you to a 10th of a percent. If I move the pitch fader a hair up, I want the pitch to move a hair up.
The biggest problem I've had with the tables I've used is that usually I can't keep the beats matched for very long without having to adjust the pitch on one or the other, or touching the record or platter. It's not that I don't know how to beat match. I've been spinning records for years and made many quality mix cds. I know how it works. But I have stood there and took two records and played them over and over, giving the pitch faders minor adjustments and have never been able to match the records, without having to do some adjusting, for the length of time it would take to mix them. The pitch of one or the other record is either too low or too high. There is no in-between.
Now, before we get all caught up in some pointless argument about what's what, I know that you almost always have to make adjustments no matter how good you are. It's part of Djing. Being able to make those fine adjustments to keep the beats matched and music going without a hitch. Every Dj does it, whether they're some kid spinning at their friends party or a world class Dj spinning at a dance event. You very rarely get two records that stay matched for an entire transition without some kind of help from the Dj. I also know that you have to find the table that works best for you. Just because one guy mixes perfectly on Numarks doesn't mean I'll be able to. But I'm pretty sure that with Technics I'll be getting about the best I can get for my style and needs. Besides, the biggest Djs in the world recommend and use them, and they're almost always on the top of everyone's list for what tables to use.
Now, with that said, is there any difference between the MK2, MK3 and MK5 as far as stability in beat matching is concerned??? I've read different things and heard different things. I've heard the MK2s have a problem around 0 on the pitch and that the MK5s are the best ones. I've also heard people say that the MK2s are the best ones.
I don't know what to believe, so I figured I would ask here and hopefully some of you that actually own and use 1200's, whether they're 2s, 3s or 5s, would vote on the better table.
I just want some tables that will give me time to play with the mixer during the mix. So far I haven't found a table that I don't have to constantly, and I mean constantly, monitor during a transition, but I've only experienced 3 different kinds of tables. I've used Tech MK2s 3 times at parties and I had a hell of time with them, but that was because I haven't had enough time on Techs to learn them and adjust to spinning on them. The other 3, that I have had tons of time on, are Stanton, Gemini and Numark. All direct drive. All gave me the same issues. Some were easier to control as far as keeping the beats together, but all were pretty much the same as far as me having to go back and forth from the table to the mixer.
I know that's alot of BS just for a poll question, but I wanted everyone to see things from my point of view so you could understand what I mean. Hopefully I can finally get the answer I need and get some new tables.
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