|
Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 369)
|
View this Thread in Original format
| Mimoza |
| quote: | Originally posted by wee_rooney
do they still make them?
id seriously consider selling my nuo 5 for one!
might have to start doin a bit of research on it,
see if i can find somewhere that would let me try
one out first! |
They don't make those anymore, i believe stanton only made them a very short time. Buth however, there are some shops that still have it...
If wanted, i know a shop in germany who still haves one in stock.
If you want to check it out, come over here in belgium :toothless
You can check out mine if you want too :) |
|
|
| Dirk W. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mimoza
I think you need to check out your weight on your needle, you are putting way too much weight on your ortofon nightclub...
You just need to turn around the counterweight and just put it at around 3 gr or so... |
you know, youre probably right, but i have had a really hard time properly dialing in the right weight. do i just flip the weight around and turn it to 3g? that simple? |
|
|
| Dirk W. |
| quote: | Originally posted by nec
How do you like that technics cdjs? |
i really like them, but everyone has their own opinions. i have brought them out to a couple events i was playing at and the other djs who used them would either tell me how much they liked them or how much they hated em. i guess its all personal preference. i really wish they read CD Text (they don't) or would at least soon come out with a firmware update via the SD card that would allow them to do that. |
|
|
| Mimoza |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dirk W.
you know, youre probably right, but i have had a really hard time properly dialing in the right weight. do i just flip the weight around and turn it to 3g? that simple? |
no
first take of the counterweight
turn it around and place it on the arm

now turn just as long that your arm keeps floating horizontaly stable in the air

now put hte front ring of the weight at zero (only the ring, not the weight)

now turn the weight itself untill you got the good weight of yor needle

thx to aboutdj.nl for the pics |
|
|
| ivanbee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Mimoza
mine is for sale...
|
that mixer is really nice. just wondering if you bought it brand new and for how much? also, what kinda of turntables are those and are they purple? nice setup mate. |
|
|
| physe |
| quote: | Originally posted by ivanbee
that mixer is really nice. just wondering if you bought it brand new and for how much? also, what kinda of turntables are those and are they purple? nice setup mate. |
I'm not sure from your post if you know the model of mixer it is. It is a Stanton VRM-10.
http://www.hollywooddj.com/stantonvrm10.html
I don't necessarily endorse this seller, it was just the first place I found the image of the mixer. Hope this helps you out. |
|
|
| L.E.N. |

My ultra basic but reliable livingroom set up.
Decks: 2x 1200mk2
Mixer: DJM-300s
extra: Alesis ModFX filter
Just finished setting it up and breaking it in over the weekend. Basic but a blast to mix on with multiple friends. |
|
|
| chubbs |
| ^^^ Nice setup dude, same as mine except I don't have cool lights at the base of my decks. :D |
|
|
| Mimoza |
| quote: | Originally posted by ivanbee
that mixer is really nice. just wondering if you bought it brand new and for how much? also, what kinda of turntables are those and are they purple? nice setup mate. |
Those turntables are the Stanton ST-150, really nice ones, very strong motor and a high torque, and some nice features as pitch select (8%, 25%, 50%) key correction, reverse, adjustable start/stop time, 78 rpm, line ou + digital out.
Some really nice features buth i don't use them all, only the key correction or the +25% with very slow records... |
|
|
| Basstard |
| does the power source for the lights not give you an electronic feedback? i used to have lights around my setup years ago and it gave me an awful buzz |
|
|
| L.E.N. |
| quote: | Originally posted by Basstard
does the power source for the lights not give you an electronic feedback? i used to have lights around my setup years ago and it gave me an awful buzz |
No there is no effect to sound quality because of them. I only did that so I could have all the lights off in the room but still be able to see my settings. |
|
|
|
|