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Mixing with two different turntables (different brand)
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| ponsshin |
Is it really bothering if I buy two turntables from two different brands? Like a Numark TT200 and a Reloop 4000 M3D?
Thanks in advance. |
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| DJChrisB |
| As long as they both hold their pitch well and have good audio quality, shouldn't be a problem. More of an aesthetic thing. |
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| EvilTree |
| I dunno. I find each brand of turntable 'feels' different. |
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| T-Soma |
| It shouldn't be much harder, it may take you a little while longer to get used to but it will be good for you. Just keep practising. |
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| Spirit5 |
| You could do a technics and a stanton, but I wouldn't do a technics and a numark. The only thing to look out for is torque, esp because Stanton's, esp their higher end models...use more torque than technics does. And Numark's feel different, look different and to me...are just crap (I owned the TTX's for two years, one crapped out 6 months and the other one was on it's last legs after two years..and this is from mostly just using them in my bedroom). |
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| TaylorR |
i got a numark tt-200 and a technics sl-1200.
they're both fine and using them together doesn't make much of a difference. |
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