Is it possable to scratch using a curved tone-arm
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Matty28 |
Well........:rolleyes: Thinking of getting the st-90 but i wish to sratch.Before people start saying the st-90 is ,Let me remind you that its alot better than the str8-80 that is the most popular.Heres the features.High torque direct drive motor (2.2 Kgf-cm)
Aluminum face-plate(Not ty Plastic like the 8-80's)
Height adjustable S-shaped tone arm
Manual pitch bend [up to 6%] * · Reverse function *
3 speeds [33,45,78] *
Quartz Lock
Selectable pitch control [+/-8%, +/-16%, +/-25%] *
Blue LED's & indicators*
Aluminum platter
Motor off feature
Retractable target light
Adjustable feet
Also does anyone know anything about the poles.The st-90 has 16 pole but the st-100 and str8-80 has only 8 pole.Whats the difference?
The Plastic look.1.6kg torque
Compared to the Aluminum.2.2kg torque
So the questions are
1.Is it possable to scratch using a curved tone-arm?
2.The st-90 has 16 pole but the st-100 and str8-80 has only 8 pole.Whats the difference?
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ChavezHype |
generally stupid questions don't get answers. - in reference to the 1st one.
If you've even seen one video with a dj scratching you'd know the answer is yes.
I mean... how else would they have done it since the vestax str8 arm table first released only a few years ago?
Still, Technics tables WITH curved tone arms are widely used by turntablists. Just that str8 arms generally are better for scratching. There's a thread about all the differences of str8 and s-shaped tone arms. |
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ChavezHype |
well what?
i told you the answer is yes!
jajaja |
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Matty28 |
I have some more questions that people on here should be able to answer for me.Look back on the first post there on it |
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conk |
Well?
Well, ya might wanna say thank you first. |
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Nabistai |
I've got the st90 and it's a great table, no problems at all. I wouldn't know why anyone would call them :conf: |
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RobertRollie |
The ST-90 is supposed to be the same as a ST-100 without the digital bits, i.e. its an analog version, which makes it basicly the same as a 1200.
You CAN scratch with a curved arm, but professionally the straight arm is considered to be better fot the job |
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Matty28 |
Yeah it looks like a good tt.The only problem is thats its a curved arm but as you say this will not affect my scratching.Would you go for the str8-80 over the st-90 just because of the straight arm? st-90 is a little more expensise than the str8-80 where i'm buying from too |
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ChavezHype |
if i were you.
I'd go with the 90, it's a bit better.
You'll still be able to scratch with it if you want.
Remember that in DMC competitions (which is Technics sponsored) turntablists use Technics turntables for their scratching and cutting etc... They do it arguably the best.
Technics TTs used curved arms, they'll work for scratching, just like a st90 should.
Just hear the platter's on those TTs are a little sensitive, may make it difficult if you're heavy-handed. |
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Matty28 |
If you had £250....would you go for tt-200 at £190 and get some records or £250 on st-90.I've heard good things about the tt-200 but not great.....is the tt-200 a good table for scratching...i mean has it got enough power |
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Pointy |
quote: | Originally posted by RobertRollie
You CAN scratch with a curved arm, but professionally the straight arm is considered to be better fot the job |
Yet all my 2001 n 2002 DMC and ITF comp videos all have S-shaped?
Bah, they're both the same deal, so I wouldn't be getting fussed over it!  |
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