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Brand New! Stanton rediculous torque str8-150s and st-150 (pg. 2)
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| ChavezHype |
lol
first time I actually heard someone say "too much power!!! I can't control it!!!"
It's not coming out in a while, so it's not like im planning to buy them right now without checking them out. I don't understand why they would make a TT with so much power that it becomes too hard to control however. It doesn't make sense.
BTW, you got a TTX1? How is it? |
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| Busy Child |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Flesch
Let's not get carried away here people. Too much torque is a BAD thing! Yes it may start up very quickly, but what about when you want to beatmatch? It will require quite a bit more force to adjust the speed of the record. Slowing it down isn't too hard, but speeding it up, especially by spinning the nipple is very difficult. I think that the TTX1 pushes this limit. It is not very easy to speed the TTX1 up in very small portions. With even more torque, you'll have to work out just so that you can beatmatch!
You don't need a lawnmower engine to spin your records! |
and you dont need to touch the nipple to beatmatch either. |
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| DJ Chrono |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Flesch
Let's not get carried away here people. Too much torque is a BAD thing! Yes it may start up very quickly, but what about when you want to beatmatch? It will require quite a bit more force to adjust the speed of the record. |
I don't know about you, but when I want to cue up my records I do it by touching the vinyl. Since it's on a slipmat, the power will have no negative impact, you can spin it back or forward fine. The turntable power will just prevent the platter from slowing down when you put pressure on the record. This is a good thing, because you can release records without giving them alittle nudge to compensate for the platter speed. |
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| Zain |
funk all this new shiz.
I am still sleeping with my 12's every night.;) |
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| trancearmada |
| kewl i am gonna trade in my STR8-100's for this some day hopefully... |
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| dknylady |
oooooohhhh baby!!!!! niiiice! the big guns are comin' out!!!
50% pitch????? whaaatt???????? damn! hahah what the hell would you want that for unless you wanted to mess with some cool sounds? (like maybe play gabber at 140, haha)
nice though.
for the guy who said, oh no i just bought the 80s! don't worry about it. i have the str8-80s, they're great tts. well they're not the 150s but they have almost as many features and also have blue lights, and i thiiink the faceplate is replaceable. or maybe i'm just thinking of my stanton mixer for that.
anyway it's gonna be a while before i get new dex, i'm happy with the 80s.
but if i were rich...oooh! |
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| ChavezHype |
heh... well it would seem that stanton wasn't entirely original in their 4.5 kg starting torque.
It looks like they may have even copied it from other tables, then again they could have been copied too.
Anyways there appears to be 2 nearly identical tables to the 150s coming out at the same time.
The American Audio HTD 4.5 and the Citronic PD-45 Ultima.
Links: http://www.adjaudio.com/product.asp...&cat=Turntables
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http://www.citronic.com/pd45.html
whats the deal? The TT market is getting too saturated!!!
Although I've never heard anything particularly great from either of these companies, but you never know. |
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| ChavezHype |
yea i forgot to add.
It looks like the specs for the torque on the TTs aren't final. On 2 more sites that are selling the tables, they don't specify the amount of torque in their specs, perhaps suggesting that after the release they could possibly be different. One of the sites was htfr and the other one... i forget. I just ran a search on google. |
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| Kid Lax |
is that 4.5 kg/cm startup torque or sustained torque?
if its startup, big ...who cares if your tables can start up with a lot of torque haha its useless...how many times do you need your tables to start with the force of a mac truck?
if its sustained torque, well even that is pretty useless
i don't get the idea that more torque is better
once you get to a certain point it just becomes redundant
the only amount of torque you need is enough sot hat when you cue the records you don't effect the platters speed...and im pretty sure that 3.3 kg/cm is still MORE than enough torque
when will people realize that torque doesn't mean , what you should be really concerned with is the wow & flutter...i.e. how well the pitch is sustained
the reason why techs are at the top of the field is because they have the best sustained pitch
one thing i like about these tables though are the option for phono or line out...i think that's great so you can choose between analog which will give you a more accurate pitch of the two, or digital which will allow you to have the key correction
aside from the phono/line out option, i don't really see anything special about these tables...but again that is just MY opinion ;) |
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| DJ-Fuq |
| the htd 4.5 and pd45 r obviously the same deck under different names |
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| Vlad |
| as posted in another thread, is so much power even needed??? How often do you stop your decks from spinning?? What you should be more worried about is consistency... :rolleyes: |
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| DJ A.i |
| quote: | Originally posted by Busy Child
OMG OMG OMG, steel face plate!!! FINALLY! |
if im not mistaken... the st-100's and st8-100's are steel/aluminum face plate as well.... |
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