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First Hybrid Cd/Vinal Deck
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| _-MIl0 |

Well basicly its the Cd/Deck hybrid everyones been looking forward too , id think about getting it but im not sure if it has all the advantages of normal decks, anyways just thought id post since it seemed that no one here had allready. Check out geminis website for more info |
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| rturn214 |
| quote: | Originally posted by _-MIl0

Well basicly its the Cd/Deck hybrid everyones been looking forward too , id think about getting it but im not sure if it has all the advantages of normal decks, anyways just thought id post since it seemed that no one here had allready. Check out geminis website for more info |
Yeah this one has been done to death already when it was announced... it's Gemini... I'm not excited...
When Pioneer or Technics, or even Denon and maybe (Gasp!) Numark decide to try this, I'll get excited, right now though Gemini would have to pull off a pretty major increase in the quality of their products to make me even consider this one...
RJT |
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| _-MIl0 |
| yea i was thinking the same thing, sorry if this has allready been posted i dident know becouse iv been gone for a while. Anyways id prefer haveing 2 vinal and 2 cd turntables anytime becouse too me the differnce in the medium is what i can do with it and when you merger the 2 together like this the only thing its good for is beatmatching. |
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| nrjizer |
I said it before: I don't care if Technics and Pioneer got together and put a CDJ-1000 in a M5G, I still wouldn't buy it.
Gemini and all these other companies shouldn't be trying to re-invent the wheel. Instead of making new crazy kinds of turntables, why not make your regular turntables better? |
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