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Re: Best Height For Turntables???
| quote: | Originally posted by MoonMan
Having aqquired some Technics Mk3's recently, ive been using some old office decks to support them. Im not totally sure its a good height to mix with though, as i have to arch my back a lot, when im concentrating in the mix.
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This is a very good question!
I've had these problems also!
Here's my answer: You should NEVER have to arch your back, 'cause if you do it'll hurt like hell, and plus the mixing will not be a very pleasant process.
If you find that you're arching your back a lot, SOMETHING'S WRONG!!!
Make yourself a higher platform. You can make some stuff out of wood (which is what I did, because I was arching my back too -- it's just a panel on two "legs": make some measurements, drill some holes, and cut out three pieces of wood). OR, buy a little shelf or something.
Dude, don't take this problem lightly, it's serious business and you NEED to get rid of that shitty set-up NOW, if you don't wanna ruin your health! Trust me on that one!!
You will find, incidentally, that once you have a higher platform, your mixing will become not only more enjoyable, but also better.
Oh, and 300-400 pounds, for a supporting table???!!
GIVE ME A BREAK!..
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Last edited by Eugene on Apr-09-2002 at 21:28
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