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Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 430)
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| SVGmethod |
my setup is finally complete! I took this pic with my cell phone. Will get a better quality pic soon.
2 Technics 1210 M5G Turntables
2 Pioneer CDJ-1000 MK2
1 Pioneer DJM-600 Mixer
2 Ortofon Concorde DJ S Catridges
1 Technics RPDH1200 Headphones
2 Behringer 2031A The Truth Studio Monitors
1 Gorilla Rack table
My record collection
I have my equipment in the cases because I take my stuff with me to the club every other week for my residency. My equipment pwnz the club's stuff. |
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| punjabi |
| great setup, but aren't those monitors a little low? |
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| Dj_Kile |
| quote: | Originally posted by sr126
here is how my set up looked before the world cup & forest party...

here's how it looks during the WC/after forest party

i moved the TV downstairs so i can watch the games... plus we had our forest party on the same weekend the WC started, so i had to take the whole thing down anyways.
here's a pic of the pmc55 in w/outdoor party gear installed (aka faders)

here's a pic of the pmc37. we took the pmc37 out to the forest as a back up mixer, but it didn't see any action.
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man , i have pmc55 , and would like to install this rotary kit , do you know where i can get it from !??? |
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| SVGmethod |
| quote: | Originally posted by punjabi
great setup, but aren't those monitors a little low? |
lol. yeah. i havent found any stands for them that I like. I might just put the CDJ's up there next to the turntables, and then put the monitors on the cdj stands...ive tried it before and it works out fine. although I dont like the CDJ's to be too far from the mixer. |
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| IntegraR0064 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SVGmethod
my setup is finally complete! I took this pic with my cell phone. Will get a better quality pic soon.
2 Technics 1210 M5G Turntables
2 Pioneer CDJ-1000 MK2
1 Pioneer DJM-600 Mixer
2 Ortofon Concorde DJ S Catridges
1 Technics RPDH1200 Headphones
2 Behringer 2031A The Truth Studio Monitors
1 Gorilla Rack table
My record collection
I have my equipment in the cases because I take my stuff with me to the club every other week for my residency. My equipment pwnz the club's stuff. |
Nice! How do you like those monitors? |
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| SVGmethod |
| quote: | Originally posted by IntegraR0064
Nice! How do you like those monitors? |
they work perfectly for me. They can go really loud and the sound quality is pretty good. At my apartment I can't really play music too loud anyways. I bought them from djmart.com over a year ago for $240USD for the pair. i am happy with them. |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| very nice integra! |
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| SVGmethod |
| quote: | Originally posted by SPAWNmaster
very nice integra! |
lol thats mine |
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| IntegraR0064 |
| quote: | Originally posted by SVGmethod
lol thats mine |
heh, yeah. Since mine is shown on like...page 4 of this thread, he's probably talking about your setup, not mine. |
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| SPAWNmaster |
| sorry, forgive the ignorance ;) |
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| sr126 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj_Kile
man , i have pmc55 , and would like to install this rotary kit , do you know where i can get it from !??? |
i bought it at quality electronics here in hollywood because it's about 10-15min from me.
djdeals.com offeres the kit too.
i would suggest to you that you buy it in person if possible. this way you can inspect the kit before walking out the door. the rotary kit is not rugged at all. it can get damaged very easily during shipping.
when i was @ quality, they guy opened up the package before he actually gave it to me, and the pcb on one the channels was broken, w/the chip just floating the in the bag. luckily he had several kits, so i was able to get a good one before i left.
also, my neighbor has a pmc50. he also has a rotary kit, but one of the knobs spins all the way around, along w/the pcb on the other side.
-this is not supposed to happen.
this thing is absolutely AWSOME to mix on. you're gonna freak out that night and day difference it will make when making slow smooth blends.... it's just nuts. the problems is that you spend a pretty penny on the kit, but it's kinda flimsy. but don't be too rough on them... avoid slamming the knobs upagainst the 0 or the 10 position. also, once you install it, never remove it again. once you see how much play there is on the pcb (it can rotate a little, as you can see in one of the pics -one channel looks a little crooked) and how much it bend from the simple yet arduous task of connecting/disconnecting the pin connectors you'll see what i mean. don't mess w/it more than you have to. but once it's in, it's all good.
front view -yes, the part number is DF50... there is no DF55

side view -here you can see that this kit is kinda on the delicate side, carefull handling required.

underside view -looking hella cheap here... as you can see, some of the pcb's look crooked, that's because they have some play, and can rotate a little. but i don't think much force is required to break it, and make it spin freely.
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
I went out this morning and baught myself a new stanton m505.
I love this mixer so much. The P&G crossfader... nice ;).
It cost me $750 AUD.
I have a shocking digital camera so sorry about the quality.




The vu meter is pretty cool iv never seen one like it before.
2x Technics 1200
1x Stanton M.505
1x Behringer HPX4000
1x Presonus Firebox
1x Acer Travelmate 1gb ram, 2ghz Centrino
1x Behringer EP1500 Amp
2x Yamaha S15e Speakers
Coming soon
1x M-Audio Axiom61
2x Shure Whitelabels
2x Krk RP8s |
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