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Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 312)
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| alefort |
Here is my humble setup:
2 x Numark TT200 Turntables
1 x Final Scratch 1.5 Amp
1 x Behringer DJX-700
1 x Technics DH-1200 Headphones (still on its way)(currently using cheap pc headphones)
All this plugged into a set of Logitech ZX-680 Speakers (with 200 watt sub)
Nothing out of this world, but it's clean and does the job. Still learning to use vinyl, as I was lucky enough to have originally learned on CDJ 1000s........ |
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| dinoXpress |
| quote: | Originally posted by alefort
Nothing out of this world, but it's clean and does the job. Still learning to use vinyl, as I was lucky enough to have originally learned on CDJ 1000s........ |
You would have been better off if you learnt on TTs from the beggining.
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| InterMilan31 |
| Is the Behringer mixer any nice alefort |
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| InterMilan31 |
| Is the Behringer mixer any nice alefort |
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| ThaRegger |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
Is the Behringer mixer any nice alefort |
I did some research on the forums ... i heard it wasn't |
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| wee_rooney |
alefort where did you get that stand thing the laptops on?
looks pretty handy! |
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| EricR. |
| quote: | Originally posted by ThaRegger
I did some research on the forums ... i heard it wasn't |
It's a great mixer for the money, but it can't compare with the top dogs. If you're interested, I got one for sale for under $100 (check the for sale section on this site). Probably won't find any other 4 channel mixer that cheap. Most of the people that are down on the Behringer are trying to compare it to the best mixers out there, and don't realize that it's a good bang for the buck mixer. Highly recommended if you want cheap, but effective. |
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| SpecRadio |
| TT200's have to be some of the worst decks on the market. They WONT hold a pitch, and the pitch is WAYYY to sensitive. You can lock the beat...come back 2 minutes later for cue it & up...it's wrong and you have to re-beatmatch :rolleyes: |
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| alefort |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
Is the Behringer mixer any nice alefort |
Just like was mentioned above, it doesn't compare to any of the REAL mixers out there. But it is definitely the best bang for your buck. It's made cheap, doesn't feel expensive, but hey, like I care, I am mixing in my living room. Some people tend to forget that........
As for the comment regarding the TT200s having problems holding pitch, you sure about that? I can't say I have had issues yet. I can hold 2-3 minute mixes just fine on it.....
The entire setup is very entry level, but it is what I am using to learn with.
As for the stand I have for the laptop, I bought it at Future Shop (aka Best Buy). It cost 19.99 CAN. Probably the best item on that table.............hahahaha |
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| TaylorR |
| quote: | Originally posted by alefort
As for the comment regarding the TT200s having problems holding pitch, you sure about that? I can't say I have had issues yet. I can hold 2-3 minute mixes just fine on it.....
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I love my tt-200 too. :D
yeah, if u can learn how to beatmatch on the tt-200s, then it will teach u how to correct mistakes and correct the beat when the wow & flutter kicks in more quicker and better. Now take those skills to a higher end TT and u'll be mixing with flying colors......hopefully.......
but learning on Technics in the beginning isnt a bad thing ;) . in fact...it can be good. but the people who do have to also learn how to change to a turntable that isn't as good in case that time may come where they are asked to mix on them... |
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| wee_rooney |
| i find i have to constantly change pitch when mixin on my tt200's aswell, where as i dont with my vestax! maybe they just start doin it through age or soemthin. theyr still very decent decks for the money though! |
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| SpecRadio |
| I put two of the same records together to where they had flange...but the flange would Gradually fade off by itself over like 30 seconds. |
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