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Do you use Speakers & Amp or just powered speakers for DJing. (pg. 2)
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rez
most prominent djs do everything in their power to obtain decent equipment. you should try selling things or getting a second job if dj'ing is really truely your passion
00soups00
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Originally posted by rez
most prominent djs do everything in their power to obtain decent equipment. you should try selling things or getting a second job if dj'ing is really truely your passion


thanks for expert opinion..

not all prominent dj's have 3 kids to support ;)
DaveBegic
yeah man rightio.. most prominent djs actually produce and thats where the money comes in from.

quote:
Originally posted by rez
most prominent djs do everything in their power to obtain decent equipment. you should try selling things or getting a second job if dj'ing is really truely your passion
rez
maybe 'prominent' wasn't the right word

but in all honesty, by using crap equipment... your not really going to progress anywhere especially if you wanna be a "better" dj.

yes prominent djs make money through producing, but they didnt start producing on a kmart tape recorder stealing melodies from pop songs on ugly phils top 30.

they would've made a few sacrifices in order to get some sort of decent equipment where mix tapes would at least sound half decent.

and yes soups your hearing this from a professional. if i had 3 kids to feed i wouldnt be wasting money a very expensive hobby. buy your kids some tonka products. im sure that would bring you alot more happiness than a new mixer
christos
well I use powered monitors to dj (alesis mone mkII actives)....they are the same ones I use to produce :)
rez
pana mate, your site is nuts

compared to themanintheboat site ;)
christos
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Originally posted by rez
pana mate, your site is nuts

compared to themanintheboat site ;)


hahahahaha....tell me about it :) Manintheboat was just a temp site for the downloading of my promo mixes etc.

thanks mang for the props :D
Philby
ooh! ah! glen mcgrath! i said ooh ah glen mcgrath!
DaveBegic
:eyes: damnit im screwed :)

quote:
Originally posted by rez
yes prominent djs make money through producing, but they didnt start producing on a kmart tape recorder stealing melodies from pop songs on ugly phils top 30.
JayKuE
quote:
Originally posted by rez
maybe 'prominent' wasn't the right word

but in all honesty, by using crap equipment... your not really going to progress anywhere especially if you wanna be a "better" dj.

yes prominent djs make money through producing, but they didnt start producing on a kmart tape recorder stealing melodies from pop songs on ugly phils top 30.

they would've made a few sacrifices in order to get some sort of decent equipment where mix tapes would at least sound half decent.

and yes soups your hearing this from a professional. if i had 3 kids to feed i wouldnt be wasting money a very expensive hobby. buy your kids some tonka products. im sure that would bring you alot more happiness than a new mixer


money doesnt buy you talent nor preserverance?

muli
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Originally posted by 00soups00
RCA inputs into a stereo..

it really sucks to try and use it for mixing and stuff
because u have nothing to monitor on, except what comes
thru your headphones.



why? you monitor through the sound coming out of the speakers?
rez
money doesnt buy you happiness either
but your gonna tell me you wouldnt be happy having a million bucks ;)

and im not saying that you'll be a sick **** dj with top of the range equipment.... but if you wanted to take your mixing to the next level you can't really do much on shabby equipment. sacrifices need to be made to get to where you wanna be..

look at tiesto, he was cleaning toilets at raves for pocket money to buy records. thats sacrifice

and BEGIC, its cool man i dub tapes from top30 countdowns too.. got my recorder when target had 15% off everything in store
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