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kiser270
Published on 03/20/09 at 02:33
To be honest I mix the past five years. I Get You Started with Numark TT500 possde that a torque monster (5kg).
The only problem that silent pitch n'tait prcis enough (I thought the era) and I prfr design of Technics.
I had a friend who was the scratch with an intense level that trs good possd the Gmini PDT 6000. When I look at him do his demo, I found these plates simply gniales in performance and robustness. Mostly it was easily 3 4 times a week with 2 hour minimum session.
So I changed my TT500 against the 2 Gemini PDT 6000 that a friend had for 2 years. I found the Gmini beautiful and torque of 3.7 kg was enough for me amply, and that of TT500 IDAL silent for my friend.
I mix Tribe / Hardcore and Jungle, the sound of Teuf between 170 bpm and 210 bpm.
I've PDT 6000 for 3 years now, I mix 6 hours per week on average. They are simply gniales, performance, the engine does not s'puise even when it persists, the pitch is prcis and does not drgle.
The finish is Russia even if it looks like the Technics MK2, with more features.
Moreover you n'arrtez not talking about the BPM display.
Do you REALLY need to display the BPM? Do you really think this is useful, ncessaire, essential and will help you find a tempo and stall more easily?
If you take turntables, such as this, it is certainly not for its BPM display that serves nothing. Except to confuse you and never understand the principle of timing that comes only with some practice and concentration. Everything done by hand and ear!
The pitch is adjustable 4%, 8% (16% and 32%) but good if you want an easy wedge vinyl, it will work preferences between 0% and 8%, becomes a APRS too sensitive. Gadget but it can be used for cards tempos too great.
The PDT 6000 is a Platinum Premium and it has nothing to envy the MK2, let alone the TT500. No one will make me change my mind t even less posts I've read.
I do not really regret not having chang against former Numark but instead has motivated me move forward and get involved more.
I would do without this choice hsiter seen what I get done with these two little wonders and how they allowed me to progress.
Just because it is more than lgre MK2 and that there are 2 or 3 things that seem less robust it is zero.
I can recommend you. In addition, most positions do not dcrivent this board is REALLY like. As a result, people are deceived and intresss make a bad INTERPRETATION, far from the Ralite.
The only problem that silent pitch n'tait prcis enough (I thought the era) and I prfr design of Technics.
I had a friend who was the scratch with an intense level that trs good possd the Gmini PDT 6000. When I look at him do his demo, I found these plates simply gniales in performance and robustness. Mostly it was easily 3 4 times a week with 2 hour minimum session.
So I changed my TT500 against the 2 Gemini PDT 6000 that a friend had for 2 years. I found the Gmini beautiful and torque of 3.7 kg was enough for me amply, and that of TT500 IDAL silent for my friend.
I mix Tribe / Hardcore and Jungle, the sound of Teuf between 170 bpm and 210 bpm.
I've PDT 6000 for 3 years now, I mix 6 hours per week on average. They are simply gniales, performance, the engine does not s'puise even when it persists, the pitch is prcis and does not drgle.
The finish is Russia even if it looks like the Technics MK2, with more features.
Moreover you n'arrtez not talking about the BPM display.
Do you REALLY need to display the BPM? Do you really think this is useful, ncessaire, essential and will help you find a tempo and stall more easily?
If you take turntables, such as this, it is certainly not for its BPM display that serves nothing. Except to confuse you and never understand the principle of timing that comes only with some practice and concentration. Everything done by hand and ear!
The pitch is adjustable 4%, 8% (16% and 32%) but good if you want an easy wedge vinyl, it will work preferences between 0% and 8%, becomes a APRS too sensitive. Gadget but it can be used for cards tempos too great.
The PDT 6000 is a Platinum Premium and it has nothing to envy the MK2, let alone the TT500. No one will make me change my mind t even less posts I've read.
I do not really regret not having chang against former Numark but instead has motivated me move forward and get involved more.
I would do without this choice hsiter seen what I get done with these two little wonders and how they allowed me to progress.
Just because it is more than lgre MK2 and that there are 2 or 3 things that seem less robust it is zero.
I can recommend you. In addition, most positions do not dcrivent this board is REALLY like. As a result, people are deceived and intresss make a bad INTERPRETATION, far from the Ralite.