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Vero
Still Lurking Around...

Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Orlando, FL
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just get some 1200s. i understand what it is to be on a budget. i put my technics m3ds on lay away for 2 months, i went and visited them every week, and i thought about getting my money back to just get something cheap so many times, cuz i wanted to spin so bad, and i wanted to spin NOW!. but when i finally got them, i wans the happiest guy in the world. they are now my pride and joy. trust me, save up a little more money, be patient, and get what you want, dont settle for only what you can afford.
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Oct-15-2003 16:46
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DJ Kibon
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2001
Location: Edmonton, Alberta
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| quote: | Originally posted by Vero
just get some 1200s. i understand what it is to be on a budget. i put my technics m3ds on lay away for 2 months, i went and visited them every week, and i thought about getting my money back to just get something cheap so many times, cuz i wanted to spin so bad, and i wanted to spin NOW!. but when i finally got them, i wans the happiest guy in the world. they are now my pride and joy. trust me, save up a little more money, be patient, and get what you want, dont settle for only what you can afford. |
Couldn't agree more.
I'm sure you could find some posts on this forum from the beginning of 2003 where I was agonizing over which turntables to buy.
I bought a pair of Technics MK2s, and I've been very happy with them. And believe me, you realize that the price was worth it as soon as you unpack them from the boxes.
Chintz on your mixer (as I did), it can always be replaced later. But if you can possibly manage it, don't buy cheap turntables.
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DJ Kibon - August 2004
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Oct-20-2003 07:47
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sndh
'dispels & contradicts'

Registered: May 2003
Location: Amsterdam
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i understand the whole issue of 1200s are the best. But as i am a poor student, and have been saving money and work extra for over 6 monthes now (i am so bad in saving money(gf, go out, you'll know it)) that i am sick of waiting! I want to spin NOW. every month i bought just 1 record, to keep me from getting freaked out.
I saw at new-line.nl the intermediate set, which is 2 reloop rp4000 mk2 chrome, 2 x Ortofon OMB-5 Element, 1 x Gemini PS-626i mixer and of course slipmats, for 669 euro, ex the dustplates, and ex fixing the 'space'.
I thought this was reasonable, and as i have a butget of 800 euro, i can buy a good headphone too. But what do you guys think of this set. Ok, no 1200s, but is it worth the money? Please give your oppinion, your thoughts about this!
sandah sends his regards!
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Oct-20-2003 10:24
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razzi
señor tranceaddict

Registered: Sep 2003
Location: new york
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Oct-20-2003 10:49
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