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  • jolebannerjolebanner

    Stanton Magnetics T.60Published on 04/07/06 at 02:34
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    It is now 7 months that I use the T 60, I also try Numark tt1650 and TT200. For tt1650, I prefer the stanton although the plateau is much lighter but I prefer.
    Compare to the TT200 is not at all the same plates especially at the point of the plateau.
    To return to the T60 after 7 months of use I am still very happy, perfect value for money.
    Also my decks are sometimes pushed to their limits! I mix of hardcore-hardtek have is quite a party with friends, was a generator that shit, his cup 4-5 times a night easy seeing more! mix several types of decks and sometimes they are smashed! She also took a glass of rum in the face .... in short it is not too pampered sometimes
    But for now nothi…
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    It is now 7 months that I use the T 60, I also try Numark tt1650 and TT200. For tt1650, I prefer the stanton although the plateau is much lighter but I prefer.
    Compare to the TT200 is not at all the same plates especially at the point of the plateau.
    To return to the T60 after 7 months of use I am still very happy, perfect value for money.
    Also my decks are sometimes pushed to their limits! I mix of hardcore-hardtek have is quite a party with friends, was a generator that shit, his cup 4-5 times a night easy seeing more! mix several types of decks and sometimes they are smashed! She also took a glass of rum in the face .... in short it is not too pampered sometimes
    But for now nothing to regret! it works just as well at the beginning, I hope it will continue ....
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  • eyesoredeyesored

    Stanton Magnetics T.60Published on 11/30/07 at 00:52
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    - How long have you use it?

    6 months

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    most: keeping the right arm, the least: the couple

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?

    no, but MK2

    - How do you report qualitprix?

    trs good but get tired quickly, it's perfect for beginners May I use it for hip hop and scratch requires some practice.

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...

    Yes no hsiter; Discoveries in the aillant siel 2005 at the European Championship scratch, I am in love with these decks look playschool :-)...
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    - How long have you use it?

    6 months

    - What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    most: keeping the right arm, the least: the couple

    - Have you tried many other models before acqurir?

    no, but MK2

    - How do you report qualitprix?

    trs good but get tired quickly, it's perfect for beginners May I use it for hip hop and scratch requires some practice.

    - With the exprience, you do again this choice? ...

    Yes no hsiter; Discoveries in the aillant siel 2005 at the European Championship scratch, I am in love with these decks look playschool :-)...
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  • Nicodu89140Nicodu89140

    Stanton Magnetics T.60Published on 06/10/08 at 03:42
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    I use it for a year, and I'm relatively happy.
    I scracth above (yes), and it is not the top anyway. But when you get used to, it goes.
    Problem is that when I take charge of TTX or other MKII, so I tend to raise the tray as I move better on the T60 lol.

    Good value for money, but big problems of the masses to such an extent that I filter all low. The board never Buge, but not be shocked that sinks to a half millimeter, placing his hand on it!

    good mix
  • RetrospekshunRetrospekshun

    A good turntable to start!

    Stanton Magnetics T.60Published on 04/21/11 at 04:39
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    I started mixing 4 months ago, I am a beginner who is the most banal. I listen to a lot of hip hop so I got into it for scratching. I am a little bit lonely in my hometown to introduce myself to scratch, and the only advice I could get were of the Internet. Thus, not obvious to try different decks, and even less easy to pick one when we see the myth (legitimate) against mk2, vestax or numark, and look at the narrow our portfolio. I finally opted for the Stanton t62 (t60 only difference with the color).
    Result: I would say it's great to start, especially for the price. Let's say that after purchasing and tested on a few times, buy directly from big stuff is only useful if you have a budget…
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    I started mixing 4 months ago, I am a beginner who is the most banal. I listen to a lot of hip hop so I got into it for scratching. I am a little bit lonely in my hometown to introduce myself to scratch, and the only advice I could get were of the Internet. Thus, not obvious to try different decks, and even less easy to pick one when we see the myth (legitimate) against mk2, vestax or numark, and look at the narrow our portfolio. I finally opted for the Stanton t62 (t60 only difference with the color).
    Result: I would say it's great to start, especially for the price. Let's say that after purchasing and tested on a few times, buy directly from big stuff is only useful if you have a budget adequate: there is no need to ruin if it has no basis. In other words, it is not because we start with technics mk2 we will move forward, the background remains the same: practice, practice and more practice. That is why this board seems good to begin with. Sure it has some defects, at least for the scratch, as the speed of recovery, but I used a little technical "builder" (from this video 2min30 https://www.djtutor.com / djangelouk /? va = DJAngeloUK rM8q1bWcEbg & ref = & page = & limit = & zn = & sv = introduction_ tutor), and for now I need not complain. I will change one day, for sure, but I do not regret my choice in any way for this deck. Another advantage: the cells are included with, and seem to hold out (at least after 4 months).
    In short, a beginner will find what they need in this deck, and it's for one low price.
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  • BadAppleBadApple

    Great But Needs More Torque

    Stanton Magnetics T.60Published on 03/22/11 at 07:52
    The stanton t.60 is a pretty decent direct drive turntable for a beginner learning to spin some vinyl.
    I like the size of it as it fits perfectly on my desk with my other set up. The colour is very nice also with the black and grey finish, it has a tracker light and also you can change speeds from 33 rpm to 45 rpm which is all I need really since I have no old albums to play. It comes with a 7 inch adapter circle piece of plastic that you put in the middle of your 7inch records so it spins around perfectly.
    It also comes with a standard cartridge and stylus that I still use but I am saving up for a better one since some quality is lost but not a lot to be fair.
    The slip mat is pretty horr…
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    The stanton t.60 is a pretty decent direct drive turntable for a beginner learning to spin some vinyl.
    I like the size of it as it fits perfectly on my desk with my other set up. The colour is very nice also with the black and grey finish, it has a tracker light and also you can change speeds from 33 rpm to 45 rpm which is all I need really since I have no old albums to play. It comes with a 7 inch adapter circle piece of plastic that you put in the middle of your 7inch records so it spins around perfectly.
    It also comes with a standard cartridge and stylus that I still use but I am saving up for a better one since some quality is lost but not a lot to be fair.
    The slip mat is pretty horrific that comes with the turntable also as it is very thick but its all about taste really, do not think you will be scratching straight away if you get this and do not have a thinner slip mat.
    The one thing that really aggravates me with this turntable is that the torque on the motor is not that great.
    It takes just a little too long in my opinion to fully start up and be spinning at full speed which can impact on your beat matching severely in my opinion.
    Another down fall about this turntable is that it is made out of plastic so any slight knocks that you may give the desk you are spinning at will cause it to skip which is definitely not something you want.
    But for the price I paid for this turntable I must admit it is a great piece of kit to start learning to spin vinyl on but if you had some more money definitely invest in something a little more expensive which is what I am going to in the future.
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  • balicornebalicorne

    Good value for money but platinum!

    Stanton Magnetics T.60Published on 08/08/10 at 06:59
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    Hello everyone!
    I mix for several years now. I started with Gemini with a lot of time and patience I have met (same style of line that stanton t60).
    After that I went to the bst always in the same range! Then experimenting fast timing cad, scratch, etc ... I had the opportunity to test and develop the famous technics, mk2 then 1210.
    Fact: For a start, it's awesome! the price is not comprehensive, robust, design nickel! But I must admit that the plate and the torque is very low now. speed is not his forte so I advice for lovers scratch, however, for the price and connection Rca individual (something not done on a turntable technics) I found the product still super correct, knowing a cell …
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    Hello everyone!
    I mix for several years now. I started with Gemini with a lot of time and patience I have met (same style of line that stanton t60).
    After that I went to the bst always in the same range! Then experimenting fast timing cad, scratch, etc ... I had the opportunity to test and develop the famous technics, mk2 then 1210.
    Fact: For a start, it's awesome! the price is not comprehensive, robust, design nickel! But I must admit that the plate and the torque is very low now. speed is not his forte so I advice for lovers scratch, however, for the price and connection Rca individual (something not done on a turntable technics) I found the product still super correct, knowing a cell team of mid-range sound is super clean and has done so, instead of ruining mk2 on when you start the mix I find it important to test a deck of its kind, the day d of a plate really high range you will find incredibly easy thanks to your practice and patience, etc. ... And your ear (of course). my conclusion is: try to test the most direct drive turntable in this range there, watching the pitch (important) it is not too soft! The design they're a bit crazy ... To start it great! after thinking about investing, but that like any product in the field of music, you have to break the piggy banks! MIX all good.
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