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| dukes |
| quote: | Originally posted by packfan88c
I've done enough research to know NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER to buy belt-driven. We seriously should just post a topic in every forum say 'Don't buy belt driven TT's under any circumstance, even if they're $1.' |
belt drive actualy have there place.....
for example if all i wanted to do is listen to records (not mix) i would MUCH prefer belt drive as they are superior for sound quality. but if your mixing direct is better. |
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| RIP_Technics |
actually stanton str8-80s are direct drive. so are the 60s as a matter of fact.
File a complaint with ebay mate. this ****** is obviously tryin to u over |
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| RIP_Technics |
how come it blocked out ****** but not ?
lol |
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| dukes |
| quote: | Originally posted by RIP_Technics
how come it blocked out ****** but not ?
lol |
what is ****** ment to be? |
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| ezbeats |
| quote: | | i would MUCH prefer belt drive as they are superior for sound quality |
what? how so? maybe if youre table doesnt have the pitch lock feature, maybe then id see a belt over a direct. wait, no i still wouldnt see it. how is a belt drive table ANY better for sound quality? how much can a tt affect sound quality? i mean, if they both had the same cartridges and needles of course. and were both in 'pitch lock' at 0% pitch. how is there any difference in sound QUALITY? |
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| dukes |
| quote: | Originally posted by ezbeats
i mean, if they both had the same cartridges and needles of course. and were both in 'pitch lock' at 0% pitch. how is there any difference in sound QUALITY? |
when the platter is mounted onto the motor you get vibrations from the motor which will be picked up by the needles. obviously these are not part of the song/record hence is noise. when there is a belt this dampens the motor vibrations. well actualy reduces the amount its picked up to almost zero.
you never wondered why high quality record players (not Dj turntables) are always belt drive....well thats the reason :p |
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| `pr0digy |
| quote: | Originally posted by dukes
when the platter is mounted onto the motor you get vibrations from the motor which will be picked up by the needles. obviously these are not part of the song/record hence is noise. when there is a belt this dampens the motor vibrations. well actualy reduces the amount its picked up to almost zero.
you never wondered why high quality record players (not Dj turntables) are always belt drive....well thats the reason :p |
It's interesting how we always scream "At least get direct drive tables!", yet I can imagine an audiophile board with people yelling "No, stay away from that one, it's direct drive!".
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| Dj Spiel |
| But a new table.lol |
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| razzi |
| quote: | Originally posted by dukes
what is ****** ment to be? |
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| `pr0digy |
| quote: | Originally posted by razzi
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fucker. I love the font tags ;) |
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| razzi |
| quote: | Originally posted by `pr0digy
fucker. I love the font tags ;) |
my my you are one smart fucker |
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| `pr0digy |
| quote: | Originally posted by razzi
my my you are one smart fucker |
aight well fuck this, back on topic...
Get your deck fixed yet mate ? |
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