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tu_face
quote:
Originally posted by Briden
you seriously think techs are a ripoff?


yes.

i have 2 vestax pdx2000's and 1 m5g, i prefer the vestax by a long shot, and they are £150 cheaper.

don't get me wrong, the technics decks are very nice decks, i just think they are over-priced and lacking in the fun department.
SUNWmsf
maybe 16-pole means you can pitch the record to +-16%?
maybe 8-pole means only +-8%?

i dont know about that pole party .
DannyO
Basically this is because he is on my MSN (I'm trying to help, doesn't seem to work) and he really seems like he wants to buy the 90s over the 100s, he seems to see them as having the same motor, cos there 2.2kg each, I told him there different inside as the poles and phases are different, so it is not the same motor, and now he wants to know what it all means, I did try telling him I can't see that Stanton are gonna release a lower model like the 90s, which are cheaper and of course have a lower model number, that are better than a set of there higher end decks the 100s.

I dunno, I give up.
Luke Terry
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
yes.

i have 2 vestax pdx2000's and 1 m5g, i prefer the vestax by a long shot, and they are £150 cheaper.

don't get me wrong, the technics decks are very nice decks, i just think they are over-priced and lacking in the fun department.




just buy a pair of technics dude, jeff talks donkey willy.

£325/deck for mk2s at www.decks.co.uk

DJ 00 Tommy
You cant go wrong with technic 1200s also it would be good considering they are club standerd so thats one less thing you have to adapt to when djing in a club
auujay
Jesus Christ people.

16 pole is better than 8 pole, it means there are more poles (the magnets around the motor coils) around the moter giving it a more precise spin (pretty sure about that, though I am surprised no one else knew that...).

Just get some decent decks and be done with it.

Techs apparently have a 12 pole motor which would indicate to me that this is probobly not the most important spec to be looking at.
Trancedewd
yeh, 16 pole is better although you shouldnt really be lookin into this much detail when buyin TT's.


i built a 4 pole brushless ac motor in uni the other day, pretty cool to see how the inside of turntables work.
dj chex
:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
"what decks should i get, blah, blah, blah....."
tu_face
quote:
Originally posted by Luke Terry


just buy a pair of technics dude, jeff talks donkey willy.

£325/deck for mk2s at www.decks.co.uk



and you are still wasting £50 on boring decks.

:p
Freak
quote:
Originally posted by tu_face
and you are still wasting £50 on boring decks.

:p


pfff
now now tu face.. play nice ;)

p.s-I got a pair of 1200s for that much :p

Trance Nutter
quote:
Originally posted by auujay
16 pole is better than 8 pole, it means there are more poles (the magnets around the motor coils) around the moter giving it a more precise spin (pretty sure about that, though I am surprised no one else knew that...).


Thats similar to what I was gonna say, it took me a while to think back to yr 12 physics though!

The more poles (magnets) you have around the motor the more uniform the magnetic field will be, giving more precise control of the spindle (more accurate)

I would suggest its not important, theres a limit to how effective having nore and more poles is, there is probably not much difference between 16 or 12 poles, 12 would be close enough for it not to be much of a problem, the field is probably pretty close to uniform.

Physics isn't really my field, so please feel free to correct me.
tu_face
quote:
Originally posted by Freak
pfff
now now tu face.. play nice ;)

p.s-I got a pair of 1200s for that much :p


2nd hand i presume? unless you know someone :p
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