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My Technics have problems with shocks.
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Ariels
Evry time I press "start\Play" on my CDJ to start mixing my technics jumps.
How do I make it more shock resistant ?!
Dmatrox
quote:
Originally posted by Ariels
Evry time I press "start\Play" on my CDJ to start mixing my technics jumps.
How do I make it more shock resistant ?!


I hope your kidding.

Try not to hit your decks, bump the table, or hit the start/play buttom too too hard.
DJ LIQUID
Maybe you should try using a different table...something that will not budge when touched
burns
Yeah, My mate has the smae problem but then again, his are balancing on his mams pasting board. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
DJ LIQUID
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Originally posted by burns
Yeah, My mate has the smae problem but then again, his are balancing on his mams pasting board. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:
Ariels
It's a Technics... Now there are few things you an adjust in it like:
Height adj.
Anti ska.... (Erased)
and the Weight of the Cartidge.

What should I adjust So it wont jump.
DJ TranceFormer
weight and prolly anti scate
Widget
Ariels, get some foam or foam rubber and put a piece under each "leg" of the TT and it will help to absorb the shock.

I remember seeing somewhere specially made pieces of foam for under the turntable legs, but I have no idea where it was.

- A.
MERiDiAN5i2
sounds like you need 300lb of cinder blocks and some good plywood ;)

make sure your tonearms are balanced and weighed properly!

try installing the extra headshell weights and the aux weight on the back of the tonearm, if your cartridges let you do so ... that helps :D

-mer
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