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Posted on: 21.07.2013 by Yevette Matatall
Recommendations for good dj stores in nyc. Ill be there for 2 days next month.
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Wait, I thought Dubspot was a school? They sell gear too?
Yes Dubspot is a school. They do rent gear. You wrote that you wanted to try a CDJ setup, which you probably could do at a Dubspot open house (and someone would likely be there to help you if you had questions). Turntablelab will most likely have CDJs behind glass only.
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
I'm actually staying at the same block as TT lab so I'll definitely stop by everywhere within 5-10 minutes walk.
Turntablelab, A-1, and rock and soul are all great stores for vinyl.

I mostly wanna just look at vinyl and whatnot since I believe I'm set on gear for now. Although I wouldn't mind getting a chance to play around with a CDJ setup.[/QUOTE]

I don't believe they'll likely have this set up at TTL. They usually have three turntables set up for you and another person to listen to vinyl.

You could stop by Dubspot on 14th street!
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by djo1006
Rock and Soul 7th ave. bet. 35 & 36 street Tell Sharon DJ.O sent ya! They have everything and will match lowest price! Good luck!!
No joke - the first time I went, (to get the pitch on my 1200s fixed) I couldn't find any parking and called the store in traffic. Two people came out to help me carry the tables and one sat in my car for me while we settled up. A+ customer service.

Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Had no clue TT Lab was in NYC! Going there in a couple weeks when I visit NYC!
It's great. I bought my first Machine there! There's also A1 records around the block.
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by P4ULSON
Don't shoot the messenger that's what my dudes in Jersey are saying lol. Where's it at then?
The world ends at 96th street. (and also at Battery Park).
Arnulfo Morten
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
I don't believe so.
Don't shoot the messenger that's what my dudes in Jersey are saying lol. Where's it at then?
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by P4ULSON
Brooklyn area is where the cool stuff is. That's what cats are telling me
I don't believe so.
Yevette Matatall
21.07.2013
Recommendations for good dj stores in nyc. Ill be there for 2 days next month.
Romelia Stankard
22.07.2013
if you want to try out a cdj setup honestly just go to guitar center

I would rarely ever buy anything there but they tend to have stuff out to play with, just bring a flash drive
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Wait, I thought Dubspot was a school? They sell gear too?
Yes Dubspot is a school. They do rent gear. You wrote that you wanted to try a CDJ setup, which you probably could do at a Dubspot open house (and someone would likely be there to help you if you had questions). Turntablelab will most likely have CDJs behind glass only.
Gaynell Rydberg
21.07.2013
Wait, I thought Dubspot was a school? They sell gear too?
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
I'm actually staying at the same block as TT lab so I'll definitely stop by everywhere within 5-10 minutes walk.
Turntablelab, A-1, and rock and soul are all great stores for vinyl.

I mostly wanna just look at vinyl and whatnot since I believe I'm set on gear for now. Although I wouldn't mind getting a chance to play around with a CDJ setup.[/QUOTE]

I don't believe they'll likely have this set up at TTL. They usually have three turntables set up for you and another person to listen to vinyl.

You could stop by Dubspot on 14th street!
Gaynell Rydberg
21.07.2013
I'm actually staying at the same block as TT lab so I'll definitely stop by everywhere within 5-10 minutes walk.

I mostly wanna just look at vinyl and whatnot since I believe I'm set on gear for now. Although I wouldn't mind getting a chance to play around with a CDJ setup.
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by djo1006
Rock and Soul 7th ave. bet. 35 & 36 street Tell Sharon DJ.O sent ya! They have everything and will match lowest price! Good luck!!
No joke - the first time I went, (to get the pitch on my 1200s fixed) I couldn't find any parking and called the store in traffic. Two people came out to help me carry the tables and one sat in my car for me while we settled up. A+ customer service.

Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
Had no clue TT Lab was in NYC! Going there in a couple weeks when I visit NYC!
It's great. I bought my first Machine there! There's also A1 records around the block.
Gaynell Rydberg
21.07.2013
Had no clue TT Lab was in NYC! Going there in a couple weeks when I visit NYC!
Ashlie Netzel
21.07.2013
Rock and Soul 7th ave. bet. 35 & 36 street Tell Sharon DJ.O sent ya! They have everything and will match lowest price! Good luck!!
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by P4ULSON
Don't shoot the messenger that's what my dudes in Jersey are saying lol. Where's it at then?
The world ends at 96th street. (and also at Battery Park).
Arnulfo Morten
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
I don't believe so.
Don't shoot the messenger that's what my dudes in Jersey are saying lol. Where's it at then?
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
Originally Posted by P4ULSON
Brooklyn area is where the cool stuff is. That's what cats are telling me
I don't believe so.
Arnulfo Morten
21.07.2013
Brooklyn area is where the cool stuff is. That's what cats are telling me
Ervin Calvery
21.07.2013
turntablelab
A1
rock and soul
Carlee Pickard
21.07.2013
Pro Audio Star

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