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bLENDed
02-06-2003, 11:13 AM
I would just like to see what some other people thought about these decks............. advantages.... disadvantages.............. better........... not better................................ COMPARE and CONTRAST
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Why the hell am i posting this crap here?

Dont i realize that not one person in the world gives a shit about a stupid turntable debate?

Its not like im going to ever play in a club in real lifem so why does it matter what table i spin on?

Whatever.

j. cynik
02-06-2003, 01:21 PM
Vestax all the way!!!... I recently bought the PDX-2000 and they are by far the best tables I have played on... I started with 1210's ...moved onto the 1200 m3d's and now on to Vestax.... Tight controls ...instant pitch change and start up .... no beat straying (no need to correct once beat is matched...seemless).... then there is the anti-skip tone arm ( the must have for scratching and turntablism... you can literally wack the side of your table with your hand and it won't skip the groove...it's funky!)


Technic's 1200m3d's - don't buy them just because it's the "norm" or that's what every one has. If you truly find that these are the best suited tables for you ... do it. I found them very limiting. ***Am I that old that the M3D's are now "the Classic"***

Okay onto Numark...I am 100% anti-Numark... I think they make shoty products designed to take money from start up and unknowledgable DJs who are more inpressed with bells and whistles (and blue LCD screens, interchangable tone arms and bpm counters) to see a crappy product... call it the Harry Houdini philosophy ... the only thing I could possibly say positive about Numark and it remains to be seen is that they recently purchased Alesis the kings of crystal clear sound conductors and keyboards. They recently released the Numark PPD01 described as "The World's First 100% Digital Pro 10" Mixer" powered by Alesis. This might be worth checking out, but I am still very scepticle.

***by the way why would you need a 78RPM table?? did you inherit a box of your Grandpa's old 78's??.... and the BPM counter???***

why are you considering TTX1's??

bLENDed
02-06-2003, 03:27 PM
thanks for the input