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DJ Lazy
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The original is not something you would want to purchase to use for DJing... its more or less for listening... So if thats what you plan on doing then go for it.. But I am assuming you are looking for something that you can learn how to spin with... in which case, save up a bit more money and get the Mk2 etc...
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Aug-13-2004 18:36
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hydrobromide
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Location: Los Angeles, US
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what are the major differences between the two? it's kind of hard to search for stuff on the original model. is it completely useless from a DJ standpoint? could i just use it to learn with until i can afford some mk3's?
i'm getting a pretty ok price for it, and it's just going to be for home use to practice.
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Aug-13-2004 20:29
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beats and beeps
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I'd buy it at that price for sure.
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Aug-13-2004 20:53
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hydrobromide
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Los Angeles, US
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thanks for the replies people. unfortunately the guy was lying about the pitch adjust. after some more research i found that the original model DOESN'T have a variable pitch adjust feature.
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Aug-13-2004 21:06
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