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Where to find DJ gear?
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| Sly_Guy |
I know I've seen people asking this same question before, but where is/are the best/lowest priced place(s) in Toronto to get Dj gear?
What is/are the name(s) of the shop, and generally where are they located?
Sorry again for this thread, I ran a search and came up with a negatory on decent results. And if the stupid pricks on eBay would ship their damn merchandise, I wouldn't be in such a jam.
Thx again. |
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| st0ka. |
| what r u lookin 4? |
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| Pasta |
I been looking around for equipment but since I live in Hamilton there really isn't a great place.
Looks like the links that rabbit posted have some good locations in Toronto with equipment.
I been playing with programs on my comp but would really like to get some actual equipment to practice with. I would really love to get some CDJ's but I know they are a big expense for a beginner. What would you guys suggest I do? |
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| Leon Oziel |
Brand New & Used (Commercial):
Steve's Music
415 Queen St W - (416) 593-8888
Long & McQuade
925 Bloor St W - (416) 588-7886
2777 Steeles Ave W, North York - (416) 663-8612
1133 Markham Rd, Scarborough - (416) 439-8001
Moog Audio
229 Queen St W - (416) 599-6664
Brand New & Mostly Used (Some guys that have been doing business for 6 years):
DJDepot
619 Queens St. West - (416) 203-7401 or Brampton Location (905) 792-9578
That's all I have for now |
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| Sly_Guy |
| I posted this thread pretty much for the name Long & McQuade, I'd heard nothing but good things and I'd forgotten the name and hadn't been able to track it down. I'm looking for a vestax PCV-275 mixer. ing eBay sellers.... |
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| newr |
and did you post your reply twice for a reason too? ;)
Jokes buddy... |
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| dRale |
| forget buying equipment downtown, unless ure looking to get ripped off, or have tons of cash to spend |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by dRale
forget buying equipment downtown, unless ure looking to get ripped off, or have tons of cash to spend |
forget providing critical comments, without also suggesting an alternative... ;) |
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| Leon Oziel |
haha
harsh :tongue3 |
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| chrismack |
There are few people out there who are as helpful as Francis is as Moog.
The prices might not be the cheapest, but he knows his stuff, goes out of his way to sell you what you need, not what he wants to sell, and the after sale service is amazing.
Francis has loaned me equipment off the shelf when my mixer died and had to be serviced(I spilled a beer on it) Opened boxes of new equipment to give me replacement parts so I didn't have to wait for them to arrive, and generally is a great guy.
I have bought equipment online and elsewhere in the past, but am now a convert to paying a bit more and knowing that somebody is out there to help when ya need it. |
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| StereoPrincess |
| try to check out on the Tribe board Buy and Sell, there is always some guy/girl on there that tries DJing for a month and then sell there stuff. |
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