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Published on 12/28/11 at 04:52I buy these new turntables for about € 400 the pair almost 2 years ago.
I found the mix on Technics MK2, without dwelling on it because it was just one session "first time".
What I like most is the heavy duty, precision pitch well over time we feel some shortcomings (I use it with timecode so I realize that the example is a% not really exact and varies from one time to another, but nothing too serious). The engine power is very good for the mix.
What I like least is the arm that jumps at every manip scratch (eg backspins), but good with the timecode in "relative" is not super serious. The arm S is actually a bit light and I would prefer maybe a right arm.
The value is very good if you are looking for turntables to start the mix. To avoid scratching it because the engine faltered over time and is hard to leave quickly after having scratched vinyl (to mix I usually give a little boost when I run the cue point ).
With experience (especially money) I would choose probably the most powerful decks to scratch more and more comfortable (like the numark Birdy Nam Nam or the technics MK2 if it is still findable).
I found the mix on Technics MK2, without dwelling on it because it was just one session "first time".
What I like most is the heavy duty, precision pitch well over time we feel some shortcomings (I use it with timecode so I realize that the example is a% not really exact and varies from one time to another, but nothing too serious). The engine power is very good for the mix.
What I like least is the arm that jumps at every manip scratch (eg backspins), but good with the timecode in "relative" is not super serious. The arm S is actually a bit light and I would prefer maybe a right arm.
The value is very good if you are looking for turntables to start the mix. To avoid scratching it because the engine faltered over time and is hard to leave quickly after having scratched vinyl (to mix I usually give a little boost when I run the cue point ).
With experience (especially money) I would choose probably the most powerful decks to scratch more and more comfortable (like the numark Birdy Nam Nam or the technics MK2 if it is still findable).