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DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter

Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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LOL....yea you really like making turntable threads.
Anyway, I haven't ever seen or heard of the 90s, but the 100s will be better, its just a higher model, but when they say digital, its still analog, but that turntable has a line-out RCA output, so you could plug it straight into your pc, hifi or the Line-In on your mixer, can come on handy if you have many turntables, but is nothing to jump around about, but just go for the 100s then.
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Nov-11-2004 22:25
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TranceSpeeder
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Europe
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Nov-11-2004 22:27
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TranceSpeeder
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Europe
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Nov-11-2004 22:47
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auujay
The Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Cleveland
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Nov-12-2004 00:29
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Keith Chambers
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Seattle
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Dude are you serious? What would you do if you ran out of toilet paper while you're taking a dump? Could you figure a way out or would you need to phone a friend for instructions?
Not to be a dick but I can't stand people without common sense.
'Mixers have phono inputs so you don't really need a line output.'
So perhaps the line output is for audio gear that doesn't have a phono input. This would include most home receivers, your PC sound card, etc, etc, etc.
Keith
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Nov-12-2004 00:38
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Vero
Still Lurking Around...

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Orlando, FL
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| quote: | Originally posted by saintjohnson
this is a dj forum correct?
People come here to communicate, and ask for advice on many things...
Did you always know how a mixer worked?(since birth)
I bet the answer is no, and the only way you learn in through self education or being taught by someone the parts of a mixer. trance speeder is asking advice, and is getting it. Telling someone they don't common sense isn't advice. I can bet most people wouldn't even know the basics of a mixer, just keep that in mind.... |
common sense includes using the search button and trying to find the info for yourself. info about basic mixer features and line vs. phono, and "what turntable should i buy" are all available in old threads. these questions have been answered many many many times before. and to some of us who have been in this forum for a long time (years and such) it just gets old with noobs and "tranceaddict in training"s asking the same damn questions every other day.
we are not expecting everyone to know everything, that is obviously why this thread is here, but we do expect people to have some common sense and respect and try to find the info on their own, instead if us having to spoon feed it to you like a bunch of babies.
oh and BTW, same some money, grow some balls and buy some TECHS!!!
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Nov-12-2004 16:51
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