liquidflow Posted August 1 Report Share Posted August 1 What do you think are best to get technics 1210 MK3d or vestax pdx 2000? thanks for any opinions Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DETROIT Posted August 1 Report Share Posted August 1 They are both very good and expensive, and if you are a beginer to intermediate like me(which i am guessing you are , because you asked for advice) you will notice no difference in either of them Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
liquidflow Posted August 1 Author Report Share Posted August 1 thx for your reply. what are the differences? I am a begginer, but I want stuff that is good and will last a long time, so i dont have to run out and buy new shit if i get good. I have alot more CD's then records, but I never see the big name DJ's using them, so I was gonna go that route. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DETROIT Posted August 1 Report Share Posted August 1 Originally posted by liquidflow thx for your reply. what are the differences? I am a begginer, but I want stuff that is good and will last a long time, so i dont have to run out and buy new shit if i get good. I have alot more CD's then records, but I never see the big name DJ's using them, so I was gonna go that route. If you want stability and reliability, go with the Technics........everything else feels like rubber bands and paperclips compared to Technics.......CD's seem to be the way of the future, i prefer vinyl, but alot of big name DJ's spin off CD's ...... I hate to break it to everyone but : DANNY TENAGLIA spins most of his music off of CD's, so maybe a CDJ would be better for youfrom interview with DJ timesDJ Times: How have CDs changed what you do? Tenaglia: CDs are a Godsend for me. I used to travel with a lot of acetates, and not only are they heavy, but they wear out, and God forbid, you wouldn’t want to lose them. And now I have the capabilities of traveling with two boxes of records, and all my really important, private stuff on CD, and each one holds 74, 80 minutes. If I carry two books of that, 200 CDs each, I’ve got an incredible collection on the road with me. I have tons of a cappellas with me at all times, sound effects, everything’s loaded up right on cue. To do that with a record, it’s work. It’s already work – locate that CD, put it in, cue it up. But to have it on acetate, to cue it back, the needle would keep skipping; acetates are not friendly that way. So for me, CDs, as far as looping, that master tempo feature, I love it. I’d say 50-percent of my night is CDs. Even if I buy the record, I’ll burn it on CD. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DETROIT Posted August 1 Report Share Posted August 1 sorry for the repost, but you can read user reviews herehttp://www.djstore.co.uk/cgi-bin/browse-no-frames.pl?view=item&item=tecsl1210pr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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