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ihaveduff
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Posted - 2006/07/26 : 07:25:52
Hey all,
I want to get into the DJing (start on vinyl) and was wondering if anyone has any opinions on the Stanton T.80 Decks and the Stanton M.202 Mixer? I know the basics of mixing and want something to practice on and play around with.
A mate's selling his setup, and i'm interested in buying them, but would like the opinion of someone who knows...
cheers guys!
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ihaveduff
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Posted - 2006/07/26 : 22:45:49
*bump* anyone have any opinions?
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Brian K
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Posted - 2006/07/26 : 22:53:57
yeah, buy better tables
don't know much about them other than they are direct drives w/ straight arms...I guess if you're just starting out they'd be alright...
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clarke101
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Posted - 2006/07/26 : 23:10:14
Buy cdjay's
I really cant see the point in buying vinyl tables now if your just starting out.
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Mortis
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Posted - 2006/07/27 : 07:07:44
quote: Originally posted by clarke101:
Buy cdjay's
I really cant see the point in buying vinyl tables now if your just starting out.
True.
Unless you have a record collection already then CDJ's are the way forward, you'll save a fortune in the long run.
As for the deck...no idea. I used to have a set of Stanton decks, which where great. Not that thats any use to you
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