hey guys, i just got 2 sl1200 mk2's and a vestax pmc-05 mixer, im new to this! i need to get some good needles (would like to be able to scratch too) what should i get? Also, right now im just using headphones but id like to get some speakers hooked up, what are some good ones w/ built in sub in the 100/200 dollar range? (brand new, not used) and would i need an amp for them? thanks.
Aug-24-2003 05:14
SgtFoo
Ableton & ProTools addict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vaughan, Canada
You could pickup the Shure m447 carts...I've heard they're ok for both jobs. I got a pair of Shure SC35C carts b/c they do everything as well. They're not the highest model, but they are pretty good for wht I have to do. Just make sure the stylii are elliptical... that's supposed to preserve your vinyls longer. I don't know much about speakers, but you will definitely want an amp... for the time being you may even want to use a home stereo amplifier/reveiver. I'm gonna hookup my second one very soon
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
Ortofon concordes- very highly recommended
Aug-24-2003 11:53
rainbow_marble
bling bling
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: København NV
got some shure - white labels... love em
Aug-31-2003 16:37
TwiloThunder
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: Australia
I read an article a little while back posted by a company that wasn't affiliated with cartridge/needle manufacturers that ran a huge number of specialized tests on different types of needles.
The result was that there is no difference in record wear between spherical and elliptical needles, it's all just a myth. I'll see if I can dig it up.
Aug-31-2003 17:10
Freak
Insert witty comment here
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
elliptical stylus are marginally better for recording- but wear records faster
Aug-31-2003 18:05
ChavezHype
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Toronto
if youre going to scratch... at all, don't even bother with elliptical needles the extra record wear (which should logically be there if you just saw what the stylus tip looks like on the grooves), maybe its as twilo says and theres nothing but regardless the main differences between the spherical and elliptical is the sound quality is slightly better on an elliptical needle but the tracking isn't as good. Elliptical needles jump out much more easily if you "handle" the record. I'd advise against them unless you're going pure mixing with no vinyl manipulation.
Seeing as how you've got a pmc-05 im guessing you're going to scratch some.
Aug-31-2003 18:06
rainbow_marble
bling bling
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: København NV
not really, i personally think scratching is kinda gay
Aug-31-2003 19:37
jonnycarcinogen
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Western PA
quote:
Originally posted by rainbow_marble
not really, i personally think scratching is kinda gay
nice choice of words there....
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Sep-01-2003 00:29
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James Packer
Registered: Oct 2002
Location: HXTA #6
Re: beginner DJ needs tips!
quote:
Originally posted by rainbow_marble
hey guys, i just got 2 sl1200 mk2's and a vestax pmc-05 mixer, im new to this! i need to get some good needles (would like to be able to scratch too) what should i get? Also, right now im just using headphones but id like to get some speakers hooked up, what are some good ones w/ built in sub in the 100/200 dollar range? (brand new, not used) and would i need an amp for them? thanks.
quote:
Originally posted by rainbow_marble
not really, i personally think scratching is kinda gay
I guess you're a ****** then.
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