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Mr.Mystery
All right, so I'm almost 20 years old and would like to get into dj'ing (I'm already producing so it'd be a natural transition) but although I work whenever I get a break from studying I just can't afford to get decks/mixer/vinyls.

Then I come here and see like 12-year-old kids with the best possible gear and hundreds of vinyls... seriously, how can you afford it?!
JayKuE
i cut down a meal a day
and gave up the smokes.

hehe

:eyespop:
TranceInMySoul
The kids you're talking about afford it because they mum / dad / rich uncle gives them the money to pay for it all. Or maybe they're just drug dealers :D

There's no doubt it can be an expensive hobby, lots of people take a loan to get their first decks and mixer. Otherwise just save up, and save up some more. It's better for you and your finances if you can pay for the whole lot upfront.
DaveSaenz
I've made some money off of my art work, and errr well....it goes pretty quick these days. :(
Project T
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
All right, so I'm almost 20 years old and would like to get into dj'ing (I'm already producing so it'd be a natural transition) but although I work whenever I get a break from studying I just can't afford to get decks/mixer/vinyls.

Then I come here and see like 12-year-old kids with the best possible gear and hundreds of vinyls... seriously, how can you afford it?!


quite simply i don't, i'm always on the verge of debt lol :D
Tiger777
I don't have those rich uncles and rich mom's and dad's :stongue:
Try to get a vacationjob, i mean, 1 month working = about 1000€
With that amout of money, you can buy a mixer and a TT.
Dj Flesch
I'm 25 with a lot of education and a phat job. I usually can afford about $150-$200 a month in viny. But don't tell the wife I'm spending that much!
Dj Fred Lamar
Its easy......manage ur money wisely then the dough u have left over will go towards your equipment.


By managing my money, was able to buy a $1300 setup within a 2 month period.


Peace
Fred
webbie
Easy.
Stop drinking soda and eating candy.
Stop eating "fancy food" such as meat or such, stick to noodles,
pasta or similar.
Stop smoking or drinking.

Then you are good to go.
ChavezHype
Like what other people said... however to keep this hobby up... it's not so difficult for me. I got a part time job and I saved up for months to buy a good setup. Seeing as I'm living with my parents and going to high school, all I really have to pay for is some clothing (however not all the time) and djing. In canadian funds I can spend around 100 dollars a week on vinyl if I need to. It's all about the part-time job. Usually however I never really have any money left over... but it's all good.

mikefasssy
exactly what project t said....lol i know my parents 200$ :confused: :confused:
hapamoto
actually this kids are smarter starting up younger cuz they dont have to deal with the fact that it living costs more as you get older, living at home with parents is ideal situation to save up money for ur TT's, although u may wanna save for a car, but whatever is more important to you. Like i said in the "how old where you when u started to dj" thread, I didn't start till i was 20 yrs old, and being in college paying my own way (no support from parents but thats a different story) and i had rent to pay, utilities and bills to pay, i had to eat, and i was working full time AND going to school full time, but my paycheck barely paid for the essentials.. so i bought a set of used decks (actually my 2nd set of decks were used, my first ones were ing ty and I shouldn't have waisted the $$, but back then I didn't know TA existed or else someone could have pointed me in the right direction from the start).. so I mean I bought a pair of used mk2's for 600, the dj i bought them from was really nice and he threw in a mixer and coffin case too cuz he felt where i was coming from, he was actually resident at a few clubs and bars and thats how he paid his tuition, so he was nice, gave me some tips and knocked a few extra bux off the end price. So basically, i'm just trying to show u that not everyone on this board are spoiled little brats that get everything they want handed to them, some of us still have to earn what we've got so don't feel bad bro.
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