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| quote: | Originally posted by Nrg2Nfinit
A couple of days ago i was spinning at this big club in toronto, I Was using weighted stanton needles. The supports for the turntables were rubber bunjie cords in a box supposedly to help absorb the bounce of the turntables due to the bass
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which club is this?
there was a post here a while ago about putting large elastic bands around a big role of tape, and then putting the feet of the tables on those...never tried it but apparently it works wonders
but i think it is necessary to have the counterweight set to the max when playing live in a club...
between the bass, people dancing/shaking the floor, and the tables getting bumped for whatever reason...its a good idea
people think that this will absolutely kill your vinyls...it won't kill them...think about how many times you actually play them live
and if you're spinning out enough that your vinyls are noticably being worn from the weight being set so high, then i think you'll be able to afford another copy of the vinyl 
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