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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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can't tell you yes or no.
the bottom line is getting the equipment is gonna mean allot of time chillin in your room trying to master the tables. its not always fun, it can get frustrating... but if you love it there should be no question.
to be honest, every now and then i question the ammount of money i spent on my decks and the ammount of money i shell out on records... but then when im listening to a great song or in the middle of a mix i remember why i've spent all the money..
you gotta decide for yourself.
dazzed
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Jan-09-2002 06:42
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Dj Thy
Deckhead

Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
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I think every dj has asked him/herself this question once. In the beginning, learning to dj (beatmatch, other mixing skills) will sometimes really want you to throw your equipment through the windows. Some days you'll think that nothing succeeds. It's on those days that many beginners quit. They see dj'ing wasn't intended for them, or they don't want to persevere. But take my word for it, once you passed that period, the real fun will start. Once you got the techniques down, you can let your creativity loose. But are you willing to pay the price for that, THAT's the question you should ask yourself. Practice, practice and practice are the keys to good dj'ing. You'll sacrifice a lot of time on that. If you know by now you won't have the patience, pass you way.
But if on the other hand, you love music like nothing else, are fascinated by other dj's and mixes, and are willing to progress every day, you'll make it. You shouldn't do it for the money, cuz you'll spend heaps of money on equipment. And that's only the smallest part of it. You need the records too. Don't do it for the money, but do it because you love the music, and you love to entertain the people. I can't describe what feeling it gives to see the crowd jumping in front of you because of the tunes you're blasting through the speakers, but it's a unique experience! Definately worth all the sacrifices to get there. But yeah, I guess it's a personal choice.
Don't you have any friends that have equipment? If you do, maybe you can ask if you can have a go. You'll have an idea how it will be.
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Jan-09-2002 17:47
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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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yeah definatly don't do it for the money... because you may never and definatly won't see any decient ammount of money coming back to you for a few years.... unless you have too much money then you can do it for the money, in which case you can buy me some records =)
once you get into it it's a serious addiction, get used to being broke!!
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Jan-09-2002 19:16
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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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hey i almost forgot to answer one of your questions.. as for advice for equipment.. heres the deal
get the basics, when I first started for some reason i let someone convince me to buy a 400$ EFX-500 effector. allot of good it did me when I didn't know how to beat match.
as for tables i'd say save up and get technics. you could get an old pair of vestax for cheap if your REALLY questionable.. but if you buy a used pair of technics, theyll work fine cuz techs last and if you change your mind you can resell it for close to the same price. I use the my story where my friends drunk dad got pissed and threw one of his tables into the wall, threw it soo hard the spindle pierced the wall, the slip mat stuck on the wall, and the platter came off... so he put the platter back on, bought a new slipmat, and it works fine.
as for mixers, you can get a pretty decient one for cheap.. get 2 inputs, and make sure it has headphone monitoring.. i don't know many that don't but just make sure if your buying a really cheap one. stay away from BPM counters as they'll cost you $$ and you don't want to become dependant on a BPM counter.
as for needles, you can go cheap. but if you get into it i'd upgrade asap.
basicly, if you give it a shot i'd say get some good used equip, cuz even if you change your mind you can resell it for not that much of a loss. don't buy brand new cheap equipment, as it will resell for a big loss..
hope that helps
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Jan-09-2002 19:24
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mute79
..:culture vulture:..
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: in transit
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Jan-10-2002 16:49
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