Single Kamkase turntable flight case to house a deck. With foam on the inside, sprung handle, rubber feet, removable lid and strong corners. Black or Stucco finish.
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Single Kamkase turntable flight case to house a deck. With foam on the inside, sprung handle, rubber feet, removable lid and strong corners. Black or Stucco finish.
Advantages: easy to use, light, easy to learn with Disadvantages: cant be used for long mixing, no lids
...on what shop you go to) by having a replacable target light, this does not mean they break easy! mine have been dropped on the floor, and used very regulary, and there still great!!
The main question everone would ask about any product is, what benifits do i get from having this turntable, and the benifits of these turntables include easy use and peace of mind when in use, as they are constructed with a durable plasic casing. These turntables have a wide pitch control, so it makes beat matching easy but still with the professional sound!
This turntable is not ideal for professional use, as they cant be used for long mixing, and dont come with lids (because of the new style) but which makes the turntable vunrable to damage!
Out of 10, i would give this turntable 7, as improving is needed, to make them more durable. The could also improve...
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Advantages: top of its class Disadvantages: there are none!
...Ahh, Technics SL1210 MK2 decks are a delight in themsleves, and proof that some things in life DO stand the test of time!!
The Sleek Black casings, the silver pop up light, the black and silver feet, oohh it oozes class!!
Not only are SL1210 MK2's the most technically accurate turntables, with the most amazing pitch control, they are very hardwearing, a friend of mines got tossed out of a 6th floor window in an emergency situation (!) and survived, well the covers never, but they still work a treat and thats the main thing.
If you dont abuse your decks, look after the covers, maintain your needles regularly and keep the boxes, they will hold their retail value exceptionally well if you ever decide to sell them (though why would is beyond me!!)
Technics are still the DJ's number one choice, but i do understand people who cannot afford...
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Advantages: Holds the record/Loud output/Long life/Easy to put onto cartridge Disadvantages: None that I can think of
...I have been a club Dj for 12 years and have played with/for:
Mick Jagger
Pras (Fugees)
Q-Bert
DJ Hype
Microsoft
McDonalds
Heineken and much, much more:
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I believe Ortofon styluses are the best, overall.
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Colour:
U nfortunately, only PINK... but this really helps finiding it easier, if you drop it on the floor in the Dj booth.
Cost:
USD35
First released:
2001
Output:
Louder than any others out there I've tried.
Packaging:
See-thru, square box.
Material:
Plastic casing holds the medal tip of the stylus.
* This plastic casing can crack, so be gentle...
Compatabilty:
Can be used with all other Ortofon cartridges of the same shape as the Scratch cartridges and vise versa.
Shelf life:
If you Dj 3 nights/week and don't scratch, they will easily last 1...
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As Christmas is approaching Hubby's Christmas List has appeared as usual. Most women I know say they never know what to buy their Hubbies but I never have that problem. He loves music, reading, gadgets and technology and this year had just one main... more
Whether you want to get into DJing or you are upgrading from a less expensive deck, the technics is the way to go! this deck is built like a tank, it feels as good as it costs, and is an all round excellent turntable whether you scratch, mix just use it... more