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Published on 10/06/13 at 01:39I have two TTX, including one with the USB that I bought last year.
I actually like a lot of old DJ'S a pair of TECHNICS SL 1200 MK2 that I kept for over 25 years and I sold because I was using more, preferring to mix with CD.
No longer able to listen to my old vinyl so I bought there six or seven years one of the first TTX that has served only to read my vinyls I encoded. I'd be satisfied until it fails.
In fact this board has "tight"! Yep!
Its central axis directly dependent on engine is off while I was cleaning a disc rotating hand set! A shame when I think!
This is a priori a known incident and recognized users of the plate (frequent cases in my dealer).
I finally! ... So I do repair (250 Euros change this part of the engine anyway) and in the meantime trying to encode discs and not being on the deck would be repaired so I bought a USB TTX.
This plate became the reference in place of the legendary TECHNICS SL 1200 works well.
The BPM display is clear and precise and double buttons on / off, arranged angle are very convenient.
In short it's solid and it has become the reference in my deserved.
If you own TECHNICS you will not regret the change especially that TTX has no breath parasite, which was far from the case TECHNICS!
For USB, nothing to say, it is convenient but personally I do not use this function preferring encode my vinyl records directly to my computer without going through the little software that came with the board. I used it for SOUND FORGE.
Personally I wish it has a cover (as formerly the TECHNICS) that would prevent it from gathering dust that tends to become embedded in the rubber coating of the plate and pretty dirty too quickly quickly (hello hassle to clean it later).
I actually like a lot of old DJ'S a pair of TECHNICS SL 1200 MK2 that I kept for over 25 years and I sold because I was using more, preferring to mix with CD.
No longer able to listen to my old vinyl so I bought there six or seven years one of the first TTX that has served only to read my vinyls I encoded. I'd be satisfied until it fails.
In fact this board has "tight"! Yep!
Its central axis directly dependent on engine is off while I was cleaning a disc rotating hand set! A shame when I think!
This is a priori a known incident and recognized users of the plate (frequent cases in my dealer).
I finally! ... So I do repair (250 Euros change this part of the engine anyway) and in the meantime trying to encode discs and not being on the deck would be repaired so I bought a USB TTX.
This plate became the reference in place of the legendary TECHNICS SL 1200 works well.
The BPM display is clear and precise and double buttons on / off, arranged angle are very convenient.
In short it's solid and it has become the reference in my deserved.
If you own TECHNICS you will not regret the change especially that TTX has no breath parasite, which was far from the case TECHNICS!
For USB, nothing to say, it is convenient but personally I do not use this function preferring encode my vinyl records directly to my computer without going through the little software that came with the board. I used it for SOUND FORGE.
Personally I wish it has a cover (as formerly the TECHNICS) that would prevent it from gathering dust that tends to become embedded in the rubber coating of the plate and pretty dirty too quickly quickly (hello hassle to clean it later).