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aren't the str8-30s the belt-drive turntables??
stay away from belt-drive turntables as if they were the plague...you will regret buying them the day after...save your money for atleast the str8-80s, or even better yet, save you money for the technics.
also with the stantons, depending on whether or not your mixing trance type stuff or hip-hop, you wanna get either the STR series or the STR8 series, which comes with a straight tone-arm vs. a regular tone-arm. STR8 is better for scratching and stuff, but the conventional tone arms have better tracking.
as for behringer, i didn't know they had a DJX400, i know they have a DJX700 which i currently use, my only problem with the mixer is that i can't use it for too long as it has a slight overheating problem. and even that's not so bad, but the component that is overheating is near the sound output unit, and so sound quality is affected just slightly, but gets annoying. whenever i wanna make a cd, i have to practice the day before and plan the set. then get back the next day and start recording as soon as i get there.
i've had my setup for a almost 6 months now, and as soon as i get another job, i will be saving my first check for a new mixer, cuz i like to mix for more than two hours. i don't get to practice often, but when i make time, i'm usually free for about 4-5 hours at a time...and it get's really annoying when i feel like making a mix and i experiment around with different mixes, and can't make a mix until the next day...
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