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wanna float ur tables?
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| migitymike |
this is what little louie vega has been doing to his setup lately
edited for image problem |
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| JohnSmith |
| he's mixing with 3 red Xs? wow, that must be tough. :P |
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| JohnSmith |
hmm.. now the images show up for me..
good idea! |
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| Great Outdoors |
| Cool idea! Did you use sticky tape? What if the tape breaks? |
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| Jah |
| i dont get it whats the advantage :/? |
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| skywarp |
It's rubber bands, not sticky tape.
This is only useful if you have your decks mounted close to big speakers (ie. club bassbins, several hundreds / thousands watt) - the rubber bands would dampen the vibrations and prevent turntable feedback and needle skipping.
I don't see a reason to set up your decks like that for a bedroom soundsystem. |
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| migitymike |
| quote: | Originally posted by Jah
i dont get it whats the advantage :/? | the club i have a residency has the tables floated like this..it just helps me adapt to them..u have to have much lighter hands..and stuff :) |
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| Technaut |
Mr Oakenfold will not play at Gatecrasher unless they put squash balls which are cut in half under the feet on the decks!!
And yeah there soundsystem is loud ;)
totally off topic....
SKYWARP - Where is Marshall Islands ??? |
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| Great Outdoors |
| Hold on a second, rubber bands? Isn't that going to make the TTs even more bouncey? |
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| migitymike |
| yes they bounce..but they dont shake.or vibrate..u can do this with thses tables floated../i have hard wood floors..i can jump on the floor make my whole set up shake..and when the tables are floated they shake..but they dotn jump..and make sure u use at least 8 rubber bands per tape roll..and thw width of each rubber band needs to be think..not the cheap little thin ones..the width is actually 64 |
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