Real Tables vs CD/MP3
Real Tables vs CD/MP3 Posted on: 24.03.2012 by Latesha Mcilvain I am new at this and just bought some use Stanton T62's off somebody, but then i realized I believe it might be better to start off with MP3 tables so i found this guy who would trade tables. He has Stantion C314's. Is this a good idea? | |
Elois Mcnaulty 26.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bassline Brine
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Latesha Mcilvain 24.03.2012 | I am new at this and just bought some use Stanton T62's off somebody, but then i realized I believe it might be better to start off with MP3 tables so i found this guy who would trade tables. He has Stantion C314's. Is this a good idea? |
Ara Tima 26.03.2012 | Crap turntables are useless. t62s are crap. |
Elois Mcnaulty 26.03.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bassline Brine
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Nedra Fresneda 26.03.2012 | Keep the tables, buy a DVS system if you want to spin digital files. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 26.03.2012 | I would swap the tables for the cdj's. The tables have bugger all torque and so would be very hard to learn to mix with, the cdj's will be much easier to learn on. Personally I started on pioneer 3500's, they were absolutly pathetic at holding two records in time and the platter would stop with very little pressure applied, this eventually made me better at beatmatching but took longer to get decent enough to play out... But after practicing on these the first time I played out on technics it was so easy to mix I couldn't believe it. so having shit decks can be both good and bad, but if I were you i'd pass on both save up a little more and get super OEM's off eBay. |
Audrey Pinda 25.03.2012 | Figure out what you actually want to use before you keep switching around gear. That's the best suggestion I can make. Take a step back and plan out the whole picture. |
Terrell Allende 25.03.2012 | I say you keep the stanton t62 |
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