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TaylorR
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sup guys,
was wondering if the numark TT-200 is any good for scratching. I heard that they have torque which can be compared to the sl-1200 but also heard that if you scratch so much with them, the platter begins to wear down. Right now, i am currently mixing trance tunes via cdj equipment but would also like to buy turntables for the records which i haven't used yet and also so that i can learn some scratching for fun. Yes, i know scratchin doesnt go with trance very well. can get some scratch records from my local store down here. I have been looking at the TT-200 for some time since i am on a budget and heard they were very good for the money. So, if you guys own a TT-200 or used one before..are they any good for scratching with and will they last for at least a year?

Thanks...looking forward to the replies.

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wee_rooney
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Registered: Feb 2004
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there not really ideal for scratchin, the platter isnt really that sturdy! but that doesnt mean its not possible

probably one of the better tt's in the price range though!

u should save up a bit more and get tech's if you can.


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Cosmic Realm
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i wouldnt really compair any Numark table to a 1200 sorry m8....

so i would agree just save your cash, and do some basic scratching right now on your CDJs...

it will all make since once you use the higher grade turntables...

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TaylorR
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Thanks for the replies. I do have the money for two technics 1200s mk2 but my mom does not at all want me to deplete my savings account. I worked HARD for that $cash$ and i cant spend it on the things that i want most. Talk about ownage. . Well, guess all will come in due time.

Plus...maybe learning to mix with a lower end TT would be better since i would learn how to correct the pitch goin off which would be make mixin on a tech more easier. Know how to mix pretty good with cdj but i know for a fact that it is way different when it comes to vinyl.

HAHA, should buy some crappy ass belt drive TT and scratch with that so that i wont mess up the TT-200s if i do get them.

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wee_rooney
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Registered: Feb 2004
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Thanks for the replies. I do have the money for two technics 1200s mk2 but my mom does not at all want me to deplete my savings account. I worked HARD for that $cash$ and i cant spend it on the things that i want most. Talk about ownage. . Well, guess all will come in due time.

Plus...maybe learning to mix with a lower end TT would be better since i would learn how to correct the pitch goin off which would be make mixin on a tech more easier. Know how to mix pretty good with cdj but i know for a fact that it is way different when it comes to vinyl.

HAHA, should buy some crappy ass belt drive TT and scratch with that so that i wont mess up the TT-200s if i do get them.


have you thought about trading your mum in? only jokin mate.

i think they definately would last for a year, but dont be under the illusion that they will do the job as as good as tech's! theres a reason that the tech's cost about double the price, because they work!

but if you really cant stretch your budget then they arent that bad a deck for learning on!


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Allied Nations
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Registered: Mar 2004
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get the tt500s or kill your mom..


my parents tried to do the same shit.

if ur in it to win it, do what u want


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