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JohnSmith,
I think you mentioned that you can't afford it right now, but that you don’t want to pass up the deal.
Well, I don’t know if its worth it for you or not.... every person has different goals. Are you looking to get gigs or did you want the records for your own collection, just to have.
If you’re looking to get gigs and you’re tight on money, or even not tight on money, I would not suggest getting the records. They are oldies. And you won’t really get gigs by playing classics. I don’t want to say wont, i should say it will be more difficult. I would suggest saving your money, or if you do want to apply it towards records, budget yourself accordingly and purchase new ones from a record store. Depending on your style, you want to shop at a specific store online, because each one tends to do better on particular styles and genres.
If you are looking to get for your own collection, I would not be able to tell you if its worth it or not, because then it solely is based on how much you actually value those tracks. Some ppl here may not really dig those tunes, while you may think they are the best and so on. Each person has a different opinion on what value a record can have. If you really have a good gut feeling, go with your gut.
When I was still kind of new djing, i made a mistake of spending a lot of money on older tracks and better known stuff. I found that it was kind of useless, because I wasn’t up to date on my record list and it cost an extra X amount of dollars to buy the up to date records.
Ricky
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