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Vestax PDX-2300

Turntable from Vestax belonging to the PDX series

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Wobble KurtzWobble Kurtz

PERFECT!

Vestax PDX-2300Published on 10/06/13 at 13:23
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I use them for a week now.

Previously I used a pair of Technics SL-1200 MK2 for 7 years, and frankly there's no photo of the PDX are well above the MK2.

The feature I would say the ultra pitch, pitch bend, the right arm, the height of the tray and display pitch percentage.
Least for the moment I have nothing to complain about.

I bought the pair used in excellent condition for 400 € so yes the price quality ratio is perfect! They are unfortunately no longer produced but with the experience I stay home for Vestax turntables and mixers ;)
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I use them for a week now.

Previously I used a pair of Technics SL-1200 MK2 for 7 years, and frankly there's no photo of the PDX are well above the MK2.

The feature I would say the ultra pitch, pitch bend, the right arm, the height of the tray and display pitch percentage.
Least for the moment I have nothing to complain about.

I bought the pair used in excellent condition for 400 € so yes the price quality ratio is perfect! They are unfortunately no longer produced but with the experience I stay home for Vestax turntables and mixers ;)
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DopperFxDopperFx

Vestax PDX-2300Published on 10/21/04 at 02:07
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I use it to scratch the past six months (RPET and live), it is very stable and has high-speed rponses
I had a technics see anything! This is done for the scratch
ultra pitch, reverse can be produced full sound without touching the vinyl!
its price has dropped significantly it is the best!
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Dr DrillerDr Driller

Vestax PDX-2300Published on 10/24/05 at 01:19
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I use it now for about 1 month.

- I love the weight and especially the strength of the plate, the pitch is also ultra convenient.
- I like less than I'd like to pitch a little more "hard".

I had 6 years of gemini pt2200, I have a lot of mix on technics mk2, and I largely tried nummark TT500, and stantom ST150.

Starting j'tais enough to buy Stanton behavior trs frankly it enjoyable for the mix, but these prices have increased and dernires gal I jump on that make me want pdx since trs long.

Since the release of version mk2 pro (which in addition to the adjustable arm height), they must hurry bcp down to shake my opinion that soon we will find mk2. To take or I have had (379 (...…
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I use it now for about 1 month.

- I love the weight and especially the strength of the plate, the pitch is also ultra convenient.
- I like less than I'd like to pitch a little more "hard".

I had 6 years of gemini pt2200, I have a lot of mix on technics mk2, and I largely tried nummark TT500, and stantom ST150.

Starting j'tais enough to buy Stanton behavior trs frankly it enjoyable for the mix, but these prices have increased and dernires gal I jump on that make me want pdx since trs long.

Since the release of version mk2 pro (which in addition to the adjustable arm height), they must hurry bcp down to shake my opinion that soon we will find mk2. To take or I have had (379 ( )) There was no hsitation have, I do it again this choice with even more conviction today.
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mano44mano44

Vestax PDX-2300Published on 03/12/06 at 07:49
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A TT 500 2300 OR PDX? The choice is difficult
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  • Manufacturer: Vestax
  • Model: PDX-2300
  • Series: PDX
  • Category: Turntables
  • Added in our database on: 12/05/2003

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