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flavdave
The Quiet Beatle

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Richmond/Blacksburg, VA
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| quote: | Originally posted by davepiazza
Trust me, Vinyl is where most of the new music and alot of old trance music is. Cd are cool for those hard to find tracks , "ok " songs, tricks, etc. |
I agree that getting both vinyl and cd decks are a good idea, but I wouldn't say that vinyl is where most of the new music is. You can get a lot of new tracks now through legal download services and they are more easily available than some records are. Some tracks are even available through these services before they are available on vinyl. Re:Locate - Typhoon/Fortitude was on Audio Jelly 2-3 weeks before the 12" promos were available for sale anywhere.
Here is my advice for Keith. If you want to get cd decks, get the Pioneers. They are what Technics 1200s are for vinyl. You can't go wrong with them. If you buy them and don't like them, you can sell them on eBay and pretty much get most if not all of your money back as long as you keep them in good condition. If you buy a cheap cd deck, then you will have to upgrade later if your serious about DJing, and you may not get much in return if you try to sell back those decks.
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Aug-04-2004 05:54
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jwear2004
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Stanford, CA
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If I were you, I would have posted this in the DJ'ing advice forum, since more people there are liable to post on this subject. Also, disregard the guy who's telling you to get CDJ-1000MKIIs. Sure, they are the industry standard, but if you're just starting out, there's no way you need to spend that much money. I personally have my eye on the CDJ-800s which offer most of the features of the CDJ-1000MKIIs but can come in at $500 american (w/ price matching) vs. $1000+. I don't how much they cost in England (it's not just a straight conversion - I could do that). Also, you really only need individual decks if you're interested in scratching. If you're only going to be beatmatching, then get dual CD decks like some of the others mentioned. Furthermore, like I said before, if you post in the DJ forum you'll probably get a wider variety of responses.
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Aug-04-2004 07:12
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Orange Project
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2004
Location:
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| quote: | Originally posted by jwear2004
If I were you, I would have posted this in the DJ'ing advice forum, since more people there are liable to post on this subject. Also, disregard the guy who's telling you to get CDJ-1000MKIIs. Sure, they are the industry standard, but if you're just starting out, there's no way you need to spend that much money. I personally have my eye on the CDJ-800s which offer most of the features of the CDJ-1000MKIIs but can come in at $500 american (w/ price matching) vs. $1000+. I don't how much they cost in England (it's not just a straight conversion - I could do that). Also, you really only need individual decks if you're interested in scratching. If you're only going to be beatmatching, then get dual CD decks like some of the others mentioned. Furthermore, like I said before, if you post in the DJ forum you'll probably get a wider variety of responses. |
Yes but if he becomes better he will spend another fortune upgrading and if he quits they will be worth nothing. If you get the real daddies then you can resale them or keep them forever
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