Gots all my stuff, cheers anyways. Was £120 infact!!kwun-tings wrote:im selling a complete beginner vinyl set up if u want?apmje wrote:My plan, as I am also starting to learn to mix, is to start on vinyl only. Got a cheap pair of decks of a mate and buying a fairly cheap 2 channel mixer and a boat load of vinyl and just going to see where it takes me. Much prefer vinyl over digital as I can't stand not having something physical, I'll have that music forever that way. How else will I teach my kids about one of my favourite styles of music ever if they are all lost on a computer somewhere!
Still, if I really pick up mixing. I'd consider Serato or Traktor, purely because of digital only releases (also thinking about Kingdom - Fogs and a lot of the FTW cat) but then again, I don't have a laptop so could be a pain. Vinyl all the way for me atm, I want to learn from the ground up.
2x vinyl turntables, a behringer 3 channel mixer and speakers.
looking for £150 without p&p but will negotiate
Vinyl vs. Vinyl
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naaaaahidunthinksomateyPhyalow wrote:Traktor >/ Serato.
you get what you pay for
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Re: Vinyl vs. Vinyl
go for Serato mate.
it would help if u invested in some 1210's too..check ebay, got some going for 250+
it would help if u invested in some 1210's too..check ebay, got some going for 250+
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