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| helli0n |
No mixing or Dj experience! what TT's would you guys recommend for a beginner? what do you think of the stantons, technics, vestax, numark, & gemini etc?
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| DJ LIQUID |
if you can afford it then go technics
they're the last tables you will need to buy :) |
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| tu_face |
but also uve ed it if u play somewhere that aint got technics... :)
i would always say learn on decks... it makes ur learning much deeper and detailed. its a peice of piss to beatmatch on techs, a 5 yrold could prolly do it. if u learn on e decks then whatever u play on in the future will be a lot easier...
for example.. i currently own numark 1625's... ill be the first to admit they arnt that brilliant in terms of torque, but i can mix pretty well on them (when im not stoned :p).. now a few weeks ago a few other UKTA's came round, they couldnt mix for because they all have techs or other mega-high torque decks, and aint used to playing on crap ones :) now not all the clubs dj's play have technics, so if u plan on being proffesional at some point u have to be equipped for the worst case scenario ;) |
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| arctic |
| try posting it in the DJ Booth, this is the music promotion forum..more people will answer your Q there. |
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| TraNcerke |
well, you made a point there tu_face. I think its something like this : tt>quality tt> cd players>quality cd players where tt needs the most skills to master and quality cd players least.
But, you have to learn all 4 because every situation will be different. If it's just for fun and hobby don't buy very expensive. You'll probably never get the money out of your investement. If you plan to make it your job go and get yourself some technics because 90% of all clubs have them. |
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