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| quote: | Originally posted by MERiDiAN5i2
if I'm going to be doing alot of queueing, i tend to turn the motor off and rotate the record by hand.. find the cue point then kick the motor back on... i try not to spin it backwards with the motor on much, not sure if it's bad for it or not, but it doesnt seem like the best practice.
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what decks do you use? I know on my techs, if i turn the motor off and do that, its harder to cue, because that usually makes the platter rotate backwards, which is a pretty heavy momentum to stop when u want to stop cueing.. I find it easier to just let the motor keep running.. maybe its my slipmats or whatever, but yeah, thats what i find.
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