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Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 82)
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| Tiger777 |
not true.
The pitch might be analog, but there is a certain precision. The SL1200's are 0.025% accurate while the ST100s are 0.20% accurate. Maybe slightly noticable, but still, there is a difference
What sound quality is concerned:
rumble >78dB (DIN B) for the SL1200 and
More than 50dB (DIN-B) for the ST100
There is also a difference in the tonearm. It's just better quality with less chance of skipping. If you do a backspin with an STR8-30 you have a much higher chance of skipping. The technics tonearms will almost never cause any skipping.
You can't say that an st100 is better than an sl1200 'cuz that simply is impossible. You cant have a better machine for 100€ less. As always, you get what you pay for. The ST100 isn't a cheap turntable either, but it's still inferior to the sl1200. Not TOO inferior, but technics are proffesional equipment for clubs and people with alot of money, while the ST100s are for people who dj at home with a smaller budget. |
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| vswede |
nice setup there Toufas
loooks a bit dusty ;) but nice! |
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| Toufas |
lol i was away for 2 weeks and they were dusty when i came back
i need to do it soon :P
i will replace the pics with "clean" ones tomorrow :P |
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| jpisani |
pretty basic. nothing special. i'll make it look better when it becomes more permanent. |
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| `pr0digy |
| jpisani, A+ on presentation ;) |
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| djrenco |
Here's my DJ set:
Soundlab DLP-12S Truntable
Soundlab DLP-12 Turntable
Behringer VMX200 Mixer
ProDJuser 127 Headphone
Kenwood 2x90 Watt Amplifier and other stuff
Greetings Renco |
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| Briden |
i was about to bust out my typical snobbery and say "get techs" but i decided to instead download your mix renco, and it's very good!
i had heard bad things about Soundlab decks, but I am impressed you can do that on this equipment, all the mixes are very tight, i reccomend you guys download the mix! |
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| djdawn |
I think that comment only shows you didn't spin on many different decks. (No offense meant, really!)
I don't think there is much of a connection between the quality of your mixes and your equipment. If you practice enough, you can do awesome mixes on equipment and vice versa.
I've posted this already but I will post it again (trying to proove my point):
with THIS being the pitch control knob:

now if you put your average Technics DJ behind this Sony deck he will go insane because the drive is weak (although it's direct drive) and that pitch knob is very awkward to handle. But since this was the first deck I ever got, I practiced so long till I was able to use it with ease.
I can adjust the pitch so fine that the records will stay in sync for a minute or so. As many people said: practice makes perfect.
Good to see that other people here (Renco) don't rely on the most expensive equipment to make great mixes. :) |
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| bluastigma |
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ing nice dude. |
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| bluastigma |
| quote: | Originally posted by djdawn
I think that comment only shows you didn't spin on many different decks. (No offense meant, really!)
I don't think there is much of a connection between the quality of your mixes and your equipment. If you practice enough, you can do awesome mixes on equipment and vice versa.
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Low-budget DJ alliance. |
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