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Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 129)
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| Keith Chambers |
Yeah back when I was using a stainless steel table I thought Free Float would help with the feedback. What a joke! Honestly I lost all respect for Tiesto when I saw him promoting them with his (egocentric/I am God) DVD. I just don’t see how anybody could use them with a turntable.
So those two 18s with the 1320W amp really rattle the table. The CD recorder would bounce all around and literally fell of the table one time. Honestly I didn’t think the Free Float would even work but it did. Never a skip on the CDs I record now.
Unless you have a stationary object that you need to isolate from a vibrating surface (like a CD recorder) please don't waste you money. Trust me. :)
Keith |
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| Dirk W. |
| Thanks for the advice. I always wanted to know from somebody that owned them and wasn't being paid to promote them. |
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| Tiger777 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nou
You get any probs with the CDJ's skippin? They probably built quite a bit tougher then that recorder though. |
Probably not, They're built like a rock with a preload memory of 1 track. So what you hear out laud, isn't comming directly from the CD, it's comming from the internal memory of the CDJ1000.
I love that setup keith! :p |
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| Keith Chambers |
| The CDJs have never skipped on me. I am really impressed cause the bass can get so heavy in there that your vision gets blurry. I really can't say enough good stuff about them. It's just too bad that there isn't a 24 bit format so that CDs would sound as good as vinyl... |
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| smoorhs |
| very nice setups in here people :) |
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| visje |
| those freefloats do work for me. I have a wooden floor and with out free floats if u step too hard my tts would skip, all these problems vanished after using FFs. Sure they might be a bit unstable but u get used to that. |
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| sektile |
| bump cause this thread rocks too hard for page 2! |
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| Joost |
| quote: | Originally posted by dinoXpress
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Looks sweet, wish i had something like that in my room :D |
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| ko-lera |
hello, Here is my underfloor
2 MK2 with SMAC-42 and about 1000 vinyls






a+:stongue: |
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| Chris d(-_-)b |
| quote: | Originally posted by OurManFlint
Tiger777- How do you like the VMX300. I have one myself and I really like it. |
I have one myself, and i really disslike it. The EQs are crap as hell and the faders leak a bit. The output quality isn't the best possible, and not to mention those beatcounters(but who uses them anyway). It's okay though as long as it stays in a bedroom. |
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| Tiger777 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Chris d(-_-)b
I have one myself, and i really disslike it. The EQs are crap as hell and the faders leak a bit. The output quality isn't the best possible, and not to mention those beatcounters(but who uses them anyway). It's okay though as long as it stays in a bedroom. |
It is true that the curve of the EQ rotaries are a bit odd. But once you get used to it, it shouldn't give any problems.
I've never had experiences with leaking faders :conf: (unlike my former mixer)
Okay, the output quality is bad, I agree with you there. |
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| Unknown DJ |
| i have a djx700 and find the eq's a bit weird. from closed to half open is a massive step, where half open ot fully open is hardly anything at all. |
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