What can I say well in a word I would say there GRRRRREAT if you're looking to start DJing or are a veteran club spinner if you haven't tried the TTX1 then your missing out. the torque is amazing the start up is quick from just pressing one of the two large start/stop button or from holding the vinyl in your hand ready to drop your next track into the mix. If you own a set of 1210's or any other turn table and you really really like them then DON'T try the TTX1 as you will be trading in your old decks for a set of these. packed with loads of features like a BPM counter(works well but eh), platter speed (33, 45, 78), interchangeable tone arms (straight for scratch DJ and curved for good beat mixing), the digital display lets you see your pitch levels that are accurate to 1 decimal point so no more guessing on where to set your pitch (makes it easy for recording just write down the pitch level once you've got your beat mixed perfectly) the pitch can also be changed to 8, 10, 20 and 50% the TTX! Can be positioned in either standard layout or in battle position and because the pitch controls and the speed selection buttons are interchangeable you can move them when in battle mode and not worry about knocking the tone arm when adjusting the pitch.
So if you're looking for a brand new deck or just replacing your 1210's hehehe then this is the one for you. And believe me you won't be disappointed
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Hi, agree with alun, more info is needed.
I personally have the 1200's mk5. As soon as i got them i knew i'd made a mistake. i did look at the numark ones only because of the blue led!! fairly good op though
cokemusic2009 10.08.2005 12:13
alot more info is needed really, like what are the disadvantages? are they very heavy? do they last along time? where can they be purchased from? - Alun :)