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Technics SL-1210MK2:
... n not a flash DJ but just a normal guy who likes to mix up records and enjoys to be in the mix. I have used a few cheaper decks in the past, DLP s, KAMs and Gemini. I thought that going cheap would not make a lot of difference, oh how wrong i was. I finally took the plunge and went for a pair of 1210 s. It was like stepping in to a whole new world. Decks that hold there speed like a rock. A platter that you ca... Read the full review: Don't waste your time or money....GO FOR TECHNICS AT THE START by Nigel Plant |
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Vestax PDX-2000 Manufacturer: Vestax / Turntable / Drive: Direct / Tonearm-Automatic: Manual / Anti-Skating: Yes / Tonearm-Lift: Yes / Pitch: Yes. overall rating |
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Stanton STR8-80 Drive: Direct / Turntable / Tonearm-Automatic: Manual / Anti-Skating einstellbar: Yes / Tonearm-Lift: Yes / Pitch: Yes / Price (Detail): 263 £ overall rating |
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Rega P3 Manufacturer: Riga / Drive: Belt / Tonearm-Automatic: Manual / Anti-Skating / Tonearm-Lift: Yes / Pitch: No. - This turntable is excellent value for money with its unparalleled sound quality, and rugged reliability. overall rating |
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Sony PS LX350H Sony PS-LX350H - Turntable - 33-1/3 and 45rpm - 23 x 23 x 13 ins - Belt driven - aluminum platter - Full manual operation - Discover Sony's PS-LX350H Manual Turntable and stir up fond memories with your favorite LP records. Featuring Pitch Control, a Full Size Aluminum Platter, Servo Speed... |
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Numark TT1510 Manufacturer: Numark / Model: TT1510 / Belt-driven turntable. overall rating |
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Ion Audio iTTUSB 10 Manufacturer: Ion / Model: iTTUSB 10 / Vinyl Recording USB Turntable / Plug & Play USB / 45 rpm, 33.3 rpm / Adjustable Anti-Skate control / Supports the recording of 78 RPM records through the included software / Dustcover / Switchable Phono/Line-level RCA output (with built-in pre-amp) / ... overall rating |
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Numark TTX1 Manufacturer: Numark / Model: TTX1 / Drive: Direct / Tonearm-Automatic: Manual / Anti-Skating einstellbar: No / Tonearm-Lift: No / Pitch: Yes. - The TTX-1 turntable boasts a super-high torque motor, moveable pitch control, and easily interchangeable S or Straight tone-arms. We can confiden... overall rating |
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Bush MTT2 Drive: Belt / Turntable / Tonearm-Automatic: Full-Automatic / Anti-Skating einstellbar: Yes / Tonearm-Lift: Yes / Pitch: Yes / Price (Detail): 98 £ overall rating |
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Gemini PT-1000 Manufacturer: Gemini / Turntable / Model: PT-1000. - Features: Anti-skate adjustment Quartz lock defeat button Arm lift height & adjustment S-shaped tonearm Dust cover 45 R.P.M. adapter Adjustable pitch control and pitch bend buttons Feather-touch start/stop control Strobe illuminator Pop-up target li... overall rating |
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Numark TTX1 ... Newmark TTX1’s are the 1st of their kind, they are an inspiration to the way dj’s work and will work, newer dj’s will disagree with me because they are probably using cd turntables, but TTX1’s are the number 1 DECKS in the world and for old skool dj’s I would recommend these highly. If you’re an old skool fan then it might be better going for the 1210’s because techinics have always been the standard in the industry, however if you want the futuristic decks then I recommend the TTX1’s. Other people will say that the techinics 1210’s are standard and that you should get these, because if you are looking to practice then in most arenas you will use 1210’s, however if ... Read the full review: TTX1's and 1210's which one's better? by kristian1111 |
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Gemini XL-120 ... made the mistake many beginners do - buy belt driven decks. When belt driven decks operate, they do not keep the record at a constant speed. this makes beetmatching/mixing almost impssoble. These decks are often flogged by the manufacturers in kits such as Numark DJ in a box or gemini mixmaster. These should really be avoided because they either contain belt driven or extremely poor standard direct drives. My first set of decks was actually the XL-120s and a PMX-20 mixer - the simplest set up ever (I think these are discontinued now but there are still some flying around on the web). Since I was 13 at the time, I found the whole concept of having turntables cool so... Read the full review: Avoid the belt driven... by middlj |
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Aiwa PX-E855 ... AIWA PX-E855 is old skool to the extreme, straight out of the 1980 s, mine has had years of intense usage and it still going strong, unlike others that have come and gone in that time. It is reliable and has not failed me once in all the time I have had it. I like to think that they still make them like this, but I m sure they don t. This product is basis for the saying if it ain t broke don t fix it as few low-cost options today can even compare. The only possible downsides are the basic nature of the turntable, it has no anti-skate and is a belt driven table. But overall a very good turntable and an especially good choice for learners or techno-phobes.... Read the full review: Old Skool To Tha Max by smokey mac |
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