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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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for a beginner, i think numark decks are great.. the bottom end are cheap and cheerful, and i always think its good to learn on shit decks as you have to spend a lot of time playing with the decks to get the pitch right, which when learning can only be good.
i started out with a numark package that consisted of 2 numark tt1650's, and a numark dm3000ex 3 channel mixer, all for about £400 which wasn't bad.. but if you get serious about it, eventually you will out-grow them, and want to buy a more expensive deck, like vestax pdx2000's or 1210's. it is true, if you pay moire, you get more and they last longer.
i don't like stantons either 
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May-19-2004 15:14
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ESMdjm600
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Registered: Jan 2004
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see i dont get wat u mean by "beginner" turntables, is that supposed to mean that they're easier to use? cuz they wont be, if ne thing ur gonna have so much harder of a pain in the ass usin 2nd rate tts. did u think of 2nd hand techs?
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May-19-2004 17:19
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subtledreamer
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Arcadia, California
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Re: Please help - Does anyone rate these?
| quote: | Originally posted by Trance Nutter
I'm looking to start DJing (not 100% seriously)
Looking through the classified ads in the newspaper people are selling these, does anyone rate them?
Don't say 'save and get Technics 1200s', i've already had that discussion and decided against it.
The TTs are
Technics SLD2
Gemini SA 900
For beginner TTs, any good? (Compared with Stanton STR8-30s, what i'm most likely to be getting in a kit)
I've never heard of them before. |
first of all, how much are you willing to fish out for a set?
but assuming you dont want to spend TOO much, then i would recommend the numark tt200's. direct drive, great toque, looks very sweet (imo), and quite a few TAs around here have them, too. you can get both for 300 + s/h. i think there might even be a set for sale in the forum.
before i got my tech 1200s (a mk2 and m3d), i SERIOUSLY thought about getting either the tt200 or tt500. my other, more expensive choices were the vestax pdx2000, numark ttx, and of course the 1200. but i guess it was pure coincidence and i found a great deal for the 1200s on ebay and went for it! 
dont settle for that vintage table... it wasnt exactly built for mixing plus its harder to find replacement parts.
as for a mixer, it depends on what you are going to be doing... scratching/mixer/both. so yeah, look around, ask, go to a local store to try them out, and see!
hope this helped you a bit... and gl in your shopping!
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May-19-2004 17:41
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ESMdjm600
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Registered: Jan 2004
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i didnt see him say ne thing about "2nd hand" techs which is wat we were askin
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May-19-2004 23:32
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ESMdjm600
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Registered: Jan 2004
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im more trying to understand the whole "beginner" philosophy.... like if someone asks u if u have techs, do u say "no they're too advanced for me" ?
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May-19-2004 23:32
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