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«  A little less than a year and no problem »

Published on 06/26/13 at 07:57
How long have you use it?

A little less than a year, bought a mixed start and recorded my vinyl.

What is the particular feature you like best and least?

The +: His pitch was 12, which allows me to have a wide range of different sounds bpm.
Changed the tempo without changing the mix to grace the touch key lock. Not bad for vinyl with voice, like a good reggae tempo is accelerated but the voice does not change (unlike if the pitch change).
The tray is heavy, it is not a toy platinum, its torque also allows the quick launch it this one.
Direct drive (I mix coded time too, so I see the bpm on traktor, it does not shift, or at least it is as accurate as the mk2.)

the -: With less than a year, the start button is blocked once, maybe in the long run it will freeze +.
Also rather poor USB function is not great, high quality recording.
I did not come out, she stays with me so I do not know in the long run if it is really solid as the mk2.

Have you tried many other models before buying it?
Technics sl 1200 mk2, I still mix with (a must!)

How would you rate the quality / price?
Pretty good after as I repeat this is not even a year. For mixed as a beginner, it is rather difficult (to train already there have no worries.)

With experience, you do again this choice?
I had taken the base also for my vinyl sampler thanks to its USB function. Maybe in the 300th ago the price of its ptite a card inside, but the quality is blah (via my traktor scratch a6, the sound quality is much better), so probably if I resells I take quality over the 150 st no doubt, but staying at stanton (heavy torque, direct drive pitch that can go very high and very low, and not as expensive as in M5G of technics).