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Reloop DJ -- any experiences??
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| IvanTanis |
does any of you know the german brand Reloop Dj?
here in holland it's getting more and more popular: at first because of the low prices and secondly, i think, because of the quality.
i'm looking for a pair of TT and a mixer, so can i please get your reactions?
greetz ivan |
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| djskylz |
I never worked with reloop, but i worked with soundlab, wich is almost the same quality. If you want to have TT's for mixing, GET DIRECT DRIVE TABLES!!! Belt drive doensn't work with back queing. Now i've seen some specs, and Reloop is nice to start with, but it couldn't match the techs (witch is quite logical, you pay almost a quarter of the price of techs). The only question is: how much would you like to spend on your tables? if you have the money, buy techs, if you would like to try dj-ing only, you can still buy those things, and if you don't like them you can sell them second hand for 100 guilders less then you paid for it. If you don't have that much money: buy the reloops, i'll bet there's also al lot of fun with those things.
Greetz Maarten |
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| webbie |
Don't buy em.
I have a RP2000 and one RP4000.
The RP2000 is alright but the motor is veeeery weak, dont try to scratch
because the motor stops. Other from that, its okay.
The RP4000 has a much stronger engine tho (almost as Technics) but
there is a huge problem with it. When you adjust the pitch it sometimes
"freaks out" and stops the motor and starts it again.
It REALLY sucks when pitching back after a transition and it at some
point sounds as someone flicks the powerswitch off and on. |
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