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BiG MiKE
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Registered: Feb 2004
Location: LINY

Not worth it bro. Cmon, you'll be learning techniques off of someone else or a style that is assumed to be the best style to use when Djing. It's best that you learn for yourself. You can learn a customization style that will only fit you. how to use the EQ during a transition, knowing how to use the headphones to your liking, how to cue the record, etc. Everyone one does it differently. Thats what makes it unique. Paying $300? Not a good idea. Use it on vinyl/DJ Accessories. Or you can give it to me and I'll watch you spin


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PvDoBseSSioN
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Registered: Feb 2004
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sounds pretty cool


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Greedy
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: NoVA/DC

i think its a good idea.

Learn techniques the right way and learn some technical stuff too while ur at it. You get professional advice and tips as well. The best part is you learning different ways to do things so you can adopt whatever style you want.

I think ppl get discouraged when they dont know where to start when it comes to learning or they learn bad habits and they eventually give up.

a lot of ppl will frown upon it since many of them probably learned to spin on their own but not everyone is inclined as they are. The resident DJ at Glow learned how to spin with Ali and Sharam from one guy so everyone has to start somewhere.


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Registered: May 2004
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All it does is cut down the time in perfecting your skills. It doesnt give you some one else's flair, everyone that attedned the school with me had their own style, skills and way to rock a party. Again people who say no to this dont know what they are talking about.

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