looking for a decent turntable to add to my setup
looking for a decent turntable to add to my setup
Looking for a decent table to add to my setup, so I can add some vinyl elements. Any recommendations? Is a 1200 a reliable choice?
1200 is good.
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Need to scratch? Otherwise check out the Numark Protable it rocks.
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Technics 1200/1210. They may not be the best these days, but they're still very good - and they're what most venues have installed, so they're what you're most likely to come across if you DJ out. I'd also suggest getting a lower "Mk" (say, a "Mk2" instead of a "Mk5") so that you don't rely on features that may not be there on a venue's decks (and save yourself a few bucks too!)
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ahlstrominfo wrote:Need to scratch? Otherwise check out the Numark Protable it rocks.
http://www.ableton.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=55334
I don't see that it's good for anything other than bringing tho the record store for preview purposes.
AS you said, can't stratch. Can't mix effectively (whether it has pitch or not). Not particularly good-sounding, so wouldn't be anyone's first choice for transferring vinyl either.
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ahlstrominfo wrote:What do you base that upon? Have you tried it? With headphones/speaker/line-in?STRATEGY_510 wrote: Not particularly good-sounding
Listened to it with with Sony MDR-V6.
Sounded about as good as any $100 turntable I suppose.
The motor really seemed like shit too.
I suppose that relatively speaking, it sounds fine for the price.
I was impressed by the portability, which to me would be only reason for buying one. Wouldn't dare use it for a performance, unless in a real pinch.
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exactly.Pepehouse wrote:Go Technics, get the best.
how can anyone say these arent the best anymore?
it's like saying a guitar isn't the best option for making guitar sounds anymore. proposterous. i dont care how good the "clones" are now, they will never feel like a 12!
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Re: looking for a decent turntable to add to my setup
Yes.radialson wrote:Is a 1200 a reliable choice?
My 1200's are dirt old. I bought them 2nd hand about 7 years ago, and they were probably about (atleast) 5 years old when I got them, if not more.
They've seen a hell of a lot of use during the 7 years I've had them and look like hell. I'd love to buy a brand-spanking new set but the only reason I am holding off is because these still work fine.
I personally would never consider buying anything other than a set of technic's when it comes to turntables.