Re: entry level turntables
Von: Bola De Pelo (vaichevengo@hotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 11.07.2007 11:11
Message-ID: <f726pu$ugi$1@tdi.cu.mi.it>
Newsgroup: alt.music.mobile-djs
Datum: 11.07.2007 11:11
Message-ID: <f726pu$ugi$1@tdi.cu.mi.it>
Newsgroup: alt.music.mobile-djs
"D Parker" <nospamozskipper@hotmailnospam.com.> ha scritto > They are all Belt Drive. Most good DJs prefer Direct Drive as the timing > is more acurate. Belts will stretch and give varied speeds- mostly this is > inaudible to anyone other than the DJ who is trying to mix. > > However, as the little fellow is only 6.... Go with the Numark first then > Stanton and lastly Gemini. IMHO. Thanks D, I'm not looking for professional stuffs, I already have mine and I don't want the kid to put his hands on them ;) so I think I'll follow Your suggestion and go for the numarks :) > You will also need to buy him a 2 channel mixer with out puts that can > plug into his home stereo. Plus headphones. already got one old mixer of mine that will suit perfectly to him. > Having said all that there is a move away from vinyl. You may want to > consider a dual CD player instead as it will be expensive for him to get > new music otherwise. He tried my cdj1000 and cmx3000 cdplayers too(wich is a compact dual cd player), but he had more fun playing with turntables and vinyls, he's an old school kid :D > Something like these would do the shot > http://www.proavcanada.com/product_pages/cd_players/stanton/S-700.html > > Even better for a kid.. these have the mixer included. > http://www.stevesmusiccenter.com/NumarkCDMIX-2.html > http://www.planetdj.com/i--DIGI-PAK!!20PRO very nice and compact indeed :) thanks again for Your infos :)[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
