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Direct & Belt Drives ? (pg. 4)
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x_moe
i dont have money for technics, I made an order today, a pair of Numark and a pair of Gemini and a stanton mixer.. i hope i didnt do something wrong buying all different makes
est
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Originally posted by x_moe
a pair of Numark and a pair of Gemini

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I hope you meant 1 of each deck...
x_moe
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Originally posted by est
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I hope you meant 1 of each deck...


yeah sorry, i meant 1 of each
fastmp3
what are those high end audiophile belt drive turntables ?
DOOMBOT
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Originally posted by x_moe
yeah sorry, i meant 1 of each

If you don't mind me asking, how much did you spend on all of the equipment?
x_moe
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Originally posted by DOOMBOT
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you spend on all of the equipment?


$380 all together, the Gemini turntable is brand new, the Numark turntable and the mixer are used
x_moe
actually i cancelled the order for the used Numark and the mixer, and i order them brand new, also Gemini make, they cost me around $450, thats all i can afford right now.

2 Gemini TT02 MKll Direct Drive Turntable
1 Gemini PMX 02 Professional 2 Channel Stereo Mixer
x_moe
here are the features for the turntables and the mixer i ordered. so can somebody tell me if they are good for a bigenner like me who just wants to learn and practice on them, since i know nothing about turntables.

Gemini TT02 MKll Direct Drive Turntable

- High torque direct drive turntable
- +/-10% Variable pitch slider
- Solid aluminum platter with easy glide grooves
- Straight tonearm for superior tracking
- Fully adjustable counter weight & anti-skating controls
- Dual speed RPM (33/45)
- LED illuminated soft touch start/stop & RPM buttons
- Removable head shell
- CN-1000 cartridge & felt slipmat included
- Detachable RCA & ground cables

Gemini PMX 02 Professional 2 Channel Stereo Mixer

10” 2 channel stereo mixers
4 line, 2 convertible phono/line RCA inputs
Dual ground screws for easy connectivity

Face:
3 band rotary EQ per channel
Removable face plate for user replaceable Rail Glide™

Cross fader
Ergonomically designed to be flush with turntable
Smooth curved face plate
Rotary gain channel control

Front:
1/4” Mic input & headphone output



and what exactly is Torque ?
DJ 00 Tommy
Torque is just the like torque in a car.
Torque is the power, not the speed but how strong it can push.
Im not sure how to explain it propely but im sure someone here knows there basic physics better than i do.
That gemini equipment will most likely break down on you soon.
harriz
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Originally posted by x_moe
Hello, i've been surfing the net for a while looking for turntables to buy, but i dont seem to understand whats the difference between Belt drive turntables and Direct drive turntables, can somebody tell me,, and maybe give me a tip about what make of turntables a biggener should start off with, thanks


Hi moe !!
The diference between direct drive and belt drive turntables is that
the belt ones are driven by a belt attached to a rubber belt.
The rubber belt tends to fluctuate a lot.

On the dirrect drives on the other hand the platter is driven by a motor
which makes it more accurate for scratching and mixing technics.

A whole generation of bedroom djs grew up using soundlabs and belt driven equip.
coz that's all you could buy for under 500 back int he day.
Given the limitations of the equipment you are using you build serious platter control skill.

These days however nobody has to struggle with belt driven stuff.
You can buy direct drives for very cheap.
You can get a full decent dj setup for 500 if that is all you can afford!

Dude honestly trust me it's all about the practice.
Dont listen to the fools on here.
If you practice for long hours and learn to use the the stuff you got
you will be able to mix better than bedroom djs with cdj 1000s
and fancy in 2000$ mixers coz you will be all skillz !

Then when you outgrow them you will buy new gear
but you will already have build the listening skillz and a solid record collection.

One advise I could give you is to stear clear off ebay lots and like that when buying records.

When starting out and you have no music it's easy to get into buying the ''10 for 20$'' ''rare(overstock) tiesto (has never heard of them) classics (junk)
Buy expensive hard to find Exeptionaly GOOD records that you really like and pick them one by one even if that means you have to nick 20$ for one.
If you have lot's of records that you realy like but not many people heard of
and really rare 50$ records it's a sigh that you are building a quality collection
that will set you apart from the rest ;)

Good luck & have fun!

DOOMBOT
Well, you could have definitely found a pair of used techs for $500 or even less anywhere and just saved a little more for a mixer. But anyway, good luck to ya! :D
Dervish
Yeah but used technics arn't always the little work horses they apear to be.... isn't that right est?

I've played on technics and geminis (tho not that exact model) are pretty solid, totally fit to purpose.

For me if it is between say 0 records and technics and say 100 records and geminis I know exactly what I'd pick!
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