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Question about a part on turntables
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| Oreoh142 |
Ok this is a serious question
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| Oreoh142 |
| wait what im confused |
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| DjWoody |
or this too...
:toothless :toothless :toothless
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| Oreoh142 |
| ah yes it all makes sense now |
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| DJChrisB |
| quote: | Originally posted by Oreoh142
wait what im confused |
Ah, yes, the 45 adapter. Possibly the most useless thing you'll ever see. |
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| Oreoh142 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJChrisB
Ah, yes, the 45 adapter. Possibly the most useless thing you'll ever see. | what does it do? |
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| Orbital32 |
| it allows you to play ole' skewl records with the big holes in the middle. |
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| Beat Blog |
It's a small, round metal block that you put in the middle of the turntable so that records like this will play:
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| Oreoh142 |
| ah...i always used it to put the little plastic things that go over the cartidge in and hold...alright thanx mate for the explanation..def the most useless piece ever |
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| IntegraR0064 |
| Most useless for a DJ at least. If you're trying to play vintage records, it's an essential piece of equipment. |
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