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| Gravel |
I'm plannig to get two of these. Anyone have any experience with this tt? LINK
(i used search and found only one thread about this and it wasn't helpful.) |
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| Dj Flesch |
Well, my opinion is that these are rip off tables. They look and have almost the same exact stats as Tech 1200s. So why don't you just go with techs and be sure that you are getting a good product? I did a quick price search and they were $429euro/$500USD. You can actually buy tech 1200s for cheaper, ie $400-$450 or so now that the grand master tables are out. If you are looking for more torque, the TTX1s offer that at even less of a cost in just as high quality of a table.
Unless you have actually used these tables before or have a friend that you trust that is recomending them... I'd be cautious about a brand that you don't hear very much about. I recall hearing about them in the past, but if you asked me to name all of the brands of TTs that I could list of the top of my head, this wouldn't be one of them.
Is there some reason that you want these particular tables over the techs or numarks? |
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| Gravel |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Flesch
Is there some reason that you want these particular tables over the techs or numarks? |
Well ofcourse i want techs, but i'm a poor student who doesn't have much money and these tt's are 200€ cheaper than techs in the store where im going to buy from. Technics SL 1200 MK II Turntable costs 518.00 EUR and these tt's cost only 311€.
I'm buying from Thonmann |
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| Dj Flesch |
| Ah yes, I forgot that techs are more expensive over in europe. It's probably because the djing scene is bigger and therefore there is more of a demand for them! |
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