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a 3rd turntable is always a sound investment in my books. even if you play straight tune to tune, having that 3rd deck opens up possibilites for you as well as making your mixing quicker. you can 'queue' your tracks up as it were, meaning that you won't have to wait for one record to finish before cracking on beatmatching the next. a 3 channel mixer is a must though, you wouldn't want to limit your possibilities.
another thing to consider is a CD deck. if you are on a budget, even though they generally cost more than a single turntable, they are a great idea. cheap CD decks are better than cheap turntables, plus it will save you money on media as you won't have to buy records all the time, mp3's are much much cheaper to buy. its also handy having the knowledge of a CD deck, that way you won't be non-plussed should one be put in front of you later down the line.
as well as 3 decks and a CD deck, i also have an FX unit, which is massive amounts of fun! your mixer may already have one built in, but having a stand-alone FX unit is always so much better. always concentrate on your mixing though, before twatting around with FX. there is nothing worse than hearing a set with loads of FX in it, but the person can't mix for shit.
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