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bug_bite
Hi, I was wondering if someone here can help me. I have been using my roommate's Vestax tables but I am now moving to another city and would like to keep up with learning to spin. I'm wondering what your opinion is on the inexpensive tables that are good quality.

Also, on a completely unrelated note, I've used Tech 12's and find them amazingly easier to use, especially because once I get the mix I can just leave the records where as my roommate's Vestax decks tend to wander, does anyone know what makes this difference?

So anyways, any suggestions on cheap but half-decent decks would be appreciated. These are to learn on but I can't see myself being able to afford new ones for a few years either so I don't want to get total crap, y'know?

Thanks!
bug_bite :p
skywarp
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I'm wondering what your opinion is on the inexpensive tables that are good quality.


Hmm, I wish decks like that existed ... I heard some good things about the Stanton STR-8 series (60 and 80), but I never had a chance to spin on those so I can't really share any first hand experiences.

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I've used Tech 12's and find them amazingly easier to use, especially because once I get the mix I can just leave the records where as my roommate's Vestax decks tend to wander, does anyone know what makes this difference?


Solid build and quality components ... hey, the 1200s cost a lot for a reason =).

peace
sKyBreAK
if you don't have the cash
wait for the stanton st-100's to come out
their gonna come out soon
otherwise, i woulnd go for the tech 12's even though i have str8-80s myself, i've spun on my friends 1200s before and their good
so ya

go to www.stantonmagnetics.com
for more info on the st-100's
or heres a direct link
http://www.stantonmagnetics.com/stingray/tt_st100.asp

btw, bug_bite, nice icq #!
amit
yeh dude dont get the stanton - 100 they are waste of money! Yesterday i went to the music store and tried them out! they are good but not good for the price they sell for! They were selling it for $450. I was like whoa dude! You might as well get the techs 1200 mk2's for the same price 450. or spend another 50 dollars and get the MK3. If i were you i would check out stanton 80's or the 60's. Or check out Numark, they have some nice tables! OH yeh i think vestax are better than techs in a way! Sorry guys i am a vestax fan! :)
sKyBreAK
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Originally posted by amit
yeh dude dont get the stanton - 100 they are waste of money! Yesterday i went to the music store and tried them out! they are good but not good for the price they sell for! They were selling it for $450. I was like whoa dude! You might as well get the techs 1200 mk2's for the same price 450. or spend another 50 dollars and get the MK3. If i were you i would check out stanton 80's or the 60's. Or check out Numark, they have some nice tables! OH yeh i think vestax are better than techs in a way! Sorry guys i am a vestax fan! :)

st-100's sellin for $450?
that's messed
that's just an inflated price
they shoudln't be that expensive
maybe it was just the shop owner
for SURE its going to be way cheaper
patticus
bugbite? is that you jen off da icq..? i didnt know you spun... but then again havent talked to you in a long time... anyways, koo..
bug_bite
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Originally posted by patticus
bugbite? is that you jen off da icq..? i didnt know you spun... but then again havent talked to you in a long time... anyways, koo..


Actually my name is Abbey...but nice to meet you anyways :)
Johnny Eckhardt
Ok...here we go.....as a lot of you probably know, I've always been very opinionated towards Technics 1200s usually trying to encourage people to hold out until they can afford them. Well...check this out.....Me and a very good friend of mine, who installs sound systems in clubs all over the US, sat down the other day for quite a while and by the time we were done, I knew a lot that I didn't know before. Denon makes a turntable model DP DJ151 that IS by all rights Technics. Upon digging into one, I've been shown that they are made by Panasonic (who makes Technics) and use the exact same parts as the Tech 1200s except the Denons have a few added features....like digital output for one. That means that you can change the tempo of a record without changing the pitch (just like the dual CDs). Also, They've got 3 different brake speeds, removable RCA jacks. Underneath the platter, it is sealed...so that if you were to do something dumb like spill a drink on them...it would not go into the circuit board and anything up. They have the same torque as the 1200s and several other features.......AND....they cost about $200 less than the 1200s.
patticus
and johnny eckhardt saves the day once again with his amazing knowledge. :)
sorry, abbey, dunno what i was thinking.
im white libel on der icq...
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