Vinyl Decks - I KNOW NOTHING
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^ I think your talking about the audio technica LP120.
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why on earth would you want an ADAT?eyeatus wrote:my dream setup...
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why woudl anyone want fuken serato LOL
mp3s are cold and digital and vinyls ('vinyls' lol) are warm and analogues
mp3s are cold and digital and vinyls ('vinyls' lol) are warm and analogues
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something like that but it's back in my "penthouse" right now...for fuck's sake can I remember model numbersehbrums1 wrote:^ I think your talking about the audio technica LP120.

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erm, maybe to play back 320's and WAV files using a turntable instead of Ableton or CDJs?incnic wrote:why woudl anyone want fuken serato LOL

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incnic wrote:nah bro
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Nice one - that was loads of help! I'll need to scope out amps as well... but you've just reminded me my Dad's got a gorgeous old valve thing sitting at home that I might be able to resurrect with a bit of TLC.sd5 wrote:I just wanted a player for home listening cos the last one fell apart
& I was in your quandary about value without excessive cost
the local vinyl shop had imported a bunch of Audio Technicas suited to anything
they have good level of speed/switching/weighting controls without being obsessive
I'm very happy with it...cost about $400
(but our prices are ridiculous compared to yours, so I'd think around 120 quid there)
rigged it up to an old (1968?) Sansui valve amp which I had reconditioned for $50,
& new, good quality but not too-compact speakers ($400)
(after being disuaded from investing in snazzy old ones - big bucks for good condition)
fitted some new lengths of cable
and it's fine apart from the real low end at above 5 volume, which the amp can't handle too well
up to now I've spent about $880
eventually I'll get an amp that can hold lofreqs better + a sub
Warning, once you've got it, you'll be buying heaps more vinyl.
oh yeah, I've hooked up stand-alone cassette & CD players to the amp too.
and yeah the old jazz I'm also collecting, sounds better than anything else apart from Tolerance's Chamber of Secrets
I think I'm probably going to go for Technics - just the one to start with unless I see a really tasty deal. Seems like the best balance of performance and future proofing. I know that once I start collecting vinyl I'm going to find it hard not to buy modern stuff to mix with and I'll end up finding myself pretending to be Jazzy Jeff... I've learnt it's best to be prepared for my whims.

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If you are looking for amps the NAD 326bee is really good, also the Cambridge Audio A5. Both are really unfussy just basic EQ controls really but they both sound great!
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I second the NAD, but whole hearted disagree the the Camb Audio, think its shit.PinUp wrote:If you are looking for amps the NAD 326bee is really good, also the Cambridge Audio A5. Both are really unfussy just basic EQ controls really but they both sound great!
Get any of the NAD range second hand off ebay/ new if u got the doh
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For decks, Pikeymobile's mate is selling a nice pair of technics, I have tagged u in on facebook mate, worth a look
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you no like tape yo self?Shum wrote:why you want an ADAT?
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serato is really easy to do some cool shit really quick. honestly only used it once myself, but it's my favorite thing i've done ever.incnic wrote:why woudl anyone want fuken serato LOL
mp3s are cold and digital and vinyls ('vinyls' lol) are warm and analogues
what's wrong with seeing how a 'vinyl' jay-z or whoever sounds over your track?
the vinyl and digital thing doesn't matter to me. sometimes sound is taped, sometimes it's 'vinyl", sometimes it's synthesized. it's all how the creative workflow can be maximized right? having the ability to do all of everything is what i want.
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best place for Technics are cash converters, saw one in there for 120 quid the other week.
Also were selling sony walkmans for 50p :-p
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Technics are so good they put themselves out of business, deck for life= no repeat customers and a strong 2nd hand market.
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Honestly Wolf?wolf89 wrote:Honestly if you're planning on ever building it up into a dj set up 1210s/1200s are kind of worth it as you'll probably never have to buy anything else ever again aside from a second one. They're fucking solid regardless though and so easy to fix if shit goes wrong.
If it's purely for listening and you never see it being used for djing I have got genuinely good turntables from this second hand hi fi store (literally sells nothing else apart from hi-fis and records) for not much cash so honestly second hand I think will honestly be the way to go as unless you're willing to part with serious money a new turntable for the same price will probably be pretty rubbish.
Mags, buy 2 technics if you get the chance even if you aint gonna mix... the 'no down time, BANG THAT CROSSFADER' is worth the extra ~£200


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i just bought a pair of technics for $175. they both need a new tonearm. i'll most likely part them out and keep a few pieces. i'm sitting on 5 or 6 mk2s in various stages of repair/rebuild. if you go the ebay route beware that the average bloke has no idea how to properly package a turntable for shipping, and there is a very good chance your decks will arrive with a bent tonearm, or broken spindle.
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Haha yeah I feel I should buy a replacement needle for my other deck for that reason.teamhobson wrote:Honestly Wolf?wolf89 wrote:Honestly if you're planning on ever building it up into a dj set up 1210s/1200s are kind of worth it as you'll probably never have to buy anything else ever again aside from a second one. They're fucking solid regardless though and so easy to fix if shit goes wrong.
If it's purely for listening and you never see it being used for djing I have got genuinely good turntables from this second hand hi fi store (literally sells nothing else apart from hi-fis and records) for not much cash so honestly second hand I think will honestly be the way to go as unless you're willing to part with serious money a new turntable for the same price will probably be pretty rubbish.
Mags, buy 2 technics if you get the chance even if you aint gonna mix... the 'no down time, BANG THAT CROSSFADER' is worth the extra ~£200![]()
I bought some setup for £40, they play records so that's all the matters, ill stick to mp3 for any dj dreaming!
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happy to see this thread. get some of these


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That is a horrid mess.jayladders wrote:happy to see this thread. get some of these
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