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Starter Decks.... gimme some help guys :)
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| ferrycorstenfan |
I'm in the process of saving for some decks, I can't go too high money wise else I'll be Neo's age before I get the decks ;)
So what do you think of Citronic PD-Qs and then a suggestion on a decent enough mixer plz :)
cheers |
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| Project T |
| imo ian, crappy direct drives are poor, i cant mix on gibbos dex which are gemini top of the range ones yet i mix mint on my techs. i suggest u get the stanton ones like neo has which aint that expensive i think and they are mint, if u want i will sell u my mixer for £100, it needs the right fader replaced and the left one crackles and the face plate is shedding paint, but i got it for £300 new. It still works and the faders are ok as long as u r gentle, its up to you ;) |
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| DjJade |
| i say go ahead and get the best...if youre already up to the amount where you can afford tables, why not wait the extra time so you dont have to upgrade...its not that much more in the long run. i opted for used ones on ebay... two 1200s with stanton trackmaster needles and a vestax pmc-06 mixer for 811 dollars... just make sure they pack it well or have the shipping company pack it. |
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| LeVouS |
How much is ur budget ?
i think Numark Mixer is good enough for ur budget .. Try Matrix 3 .. Inexpensive [Around US$229] yet lots of features
Peace, LeVouS |
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| sym |
| I also believe it is worthing waiting and saving for techs and a decent mixer than just having to upgrade later... That is what I am doing :) |
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| SeventhSun |
DONT BE IMPATIENT
If you wait now so u can save up for 1200's or pdx2000's
u will be ten times happier when u do get them
and besides if u decide ur not cut out to be a dj, these decks hold their value very well.
I bought 2 technics 1200's and a vestax pcv 175 brand new.
right off the bat. cost me about 1500 US but now i know how too mix well, and i'm not dying to get better tables. |
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| ferrycorstenfan |
| I think that's gonna be the best option, will take longer, but if u buy the best u cant go wrong :) |
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| SeventhSun |
| good choice--Dont get beat counters on ur mixer, learn the real way, by EAR. |
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| MERiDiAN5i2 |
hmm well. here's how i see it..
the cheapest decent deck that wont just piss you off is probably $200. a decent used MK2 can usually be found for about $325-350.
that's not THAT much of a difference.. and you wont loose a buncha $$ on the cheap decks that wont get you that much back even if you sell them.
-mer |
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| LeVouS |
| quote: | Originally posted by MERiDiAN5i2
hmm well. here's how i see it..
the cheapest decent deck that wont just piss you off is probably $200.
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YEah .. i agree with meridian .. The cheapest decent deck should cost you around $200
Peace, LeVouS |
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| Xquisite |
If ur low on $$, go for the Stanton STR8-80s. They're real cheap now.
Of if you want, you can save up for Technics. I'll just say when it comes to mixing trance, it's more dependent on the mixer than it is on the turntables. I got the Stanton STR8-80 and a Rane TTM56 mixer (700$). After mixing for a little over a year, I do wish i have technics, but it's definitely not somethng that I need because if you're good at a cheap deck,u'll be good at a good deck. Stantons have a good enough sustained torque to keep you rolling for mixing.
The mixer is where you'd want to invest a lot of your money because of the different features it has and the sound quality. For example i wouldnt buy anything Numark over a Vestax for 3 channels. |
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| El~ZaPo |
| For mixer, try looking for the Behringer VMX200 or VMX300.. great value mixer from what I hear. |
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