Registered: Jul 2003
Location: On a plane probably...
it costs in the region of £5000 if i remember right
And i too have headr the plates are only good for a few plays....
I have some 'normal' acetates and they sill play after years (not of heavy use- but you get the idea).
I was told these only play a few times before they are oversized coasters
Dec-07-2003 14:56
auujay
The Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland
quote:
Originally posted by Freak
it costs in the region of £5000 if i remember right
And i too have headr the plates are only good for a few plays....
I have some 'normal' acetates and they sill play after years (not of heavy use- but you get the idea).
I was told these only play a few times before they are oversized coasters
Actually I heard they last longer then normal dub plates but are not quite as durable as real vinyl.
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Originally posted by pumavisor808
just burn it on CD....and save yourself $4999.00....
what a waste of $$$
i suppose thats ok if your a cdj or a leacher
people need vinyls though for their TTs
mind you it is possible to find all those rare records at some point so i guess this is an overpriced piece of kit for people wanting their own tunes on vinyl
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Dec-08-2003 19:30
Dj Thy
Deckhead
Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
It's more aimed at local shops, like record stores.
Then you can come in with your demo's and ask they cut some testrecords for you. They would be out of their expenses pretty quick. As a particular person you wouldn't.
Dec-08-2003 19:35
pumavisor808
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2003
Location: albany, ny
quote:
Originally posted by Martin McG
i suppose thats ok if your a cdj or a leacher
people need vinyls though for their TTs
mind you it is possible to find all those rare records at some point so i guess this is an overpriced piece of kit for people wanting their own tunes on vinyl
ummm, no on both counts.... I'm a DJ, plain and simple... I know how to use bot vinyl and CD. In today's world you really should know how to use both. For the price of that thing, I could buy the CDJ's, 2 turntables a $1000 mixer and still have at least $1,000.00 left over for new records and CD's...
The only thing this is good for is to make copies of your own music and play it at the club... But you could do it for a hell of alot less if you just burned it to CD. If you're making your own music and want to hear it out, burn it on cd and save yourself the cash...
Do yourself a favor and invest in CDJs if you want to play newly created music out...