DJ In A Box?
DJ In A Box? Posted on: 14.09.2011 by Lizzie Hoesley Found a deal somebody selling a set of 2 Numark TT1610s and an iM1 mixer (2Ch with an iPod dock) says one of the needles on one tables is broken.I know they're belt driven, and I know this is low end stuff, but I have never even touched a real table before, and was wondering if this would be a decent way to start out (either that or I try it in 5 years when I have some money) They want like 120 for the whole set. Is this a deal? Or pass? It's online so I can't really get too much knowledge, other than I'm told that's the only thing wrong with it (and some minor cosmetic stuff) Deal or no deal? | |
Chasidy Heckenbach 15.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by LmnLm3
you shouldn't have any issue with running out of usb ports if you use a hub or two unless u go crazy and buy a whole stack of other controllers and want to use them all at the same time |
Lizzie Hoesley 15.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by zestoi
And it might be nice to have some gear that won't get outdated as much as controllers do, but then again, since this is such low end stuff, I'd outgrow it before it gets outdated anyway. So it shouldn't really matter that much, I guess I just thought "Ooh, turntables!" and you're right - that mixer doesn't even have 3 channel EQ. So it's a no go. |
Lizzie Hoesley 15.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by nuke5
It says to me that just because something is known to be sub standard (i.e. toco bell "food") sometimes the cheap deal is what you're looking for, and most of the time it's better than nothing... Maybe I snag that pack after all See what I did there? |
Asha Kravetz 14.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by LmnLm3
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Lizzie Hoesley 14.09.2011 | Found a deal somebody selling a set of 2 Numark TT1610s and an iM1 mixer (2Ch with an iPod dock) says one of the needles on one tables is broken. I know they're belt driven, and I know this is low end stuff, but I have never even touched a real table before, and was wondering if this would be a decent way to start out (either that or I try it in 5 years when I have some money) They want like 120 for the whole set. Is this a deal? Or pass? It's online so I can't really get too much knowledge, other than I'm told that's the only thing wrong with it (and some minor cosmetic stuff) Deal or no deal? |
Chasidy Heckenbach 15.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by LmnLm3
you shouldn't have any issue with running out of usb ports if you use a hub or two unless u go crazy and buy a whole stack of other controllers and want to use them all at the same time |
Lizzie Hoesley 15.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by zestoi
And it might be nice to have some gear that won't get outdated as much as controllers do, but then again, since this is such low end stuff, I'd outgrow it before it gets outdated anyway. So it shouldn't really matter that much, I guess I just thought "Ooh, turntables!" and you're right - that mixer doesn't even have 3 channel EQ. So it's a no go. |
Chasidy Heckenbach 15.09.2011 | firstly... i fancy some taco bell now haven't had that in years since i was last in the usa secondly... some of the first decks i started out on were some gemini belt drives owned by a friend. with good slip mats u can learn on some belt drives. if i was short on cash and wanted some decks then i'd probably go with beltdrives if it was a good deal. tho you will probably be wanting to upgrade them to direct drives sometime in the future. if the price isnt all that much more than the mixer u could sell them on later tho anyway. needles can be a bit pricy tho no real clue of current prices not sure about that mixer tho looking at a quick photo of it... don't believe i'd go for that. believe i read u mentioning u wanting a mixer - but dont remember quite why u wanted one. i havent had any reason to not just mix internally yet so picked up a cheap djtech djm101 for 20quid a while ago, as its just a nice (smallish) dj mixer layout but pure midi, so means i can add it to any other of my controllers for a more normal dj feel... |
Lizzie Hoesley 15.09.2011 | I'm not tryin to burn money, I just figured if I can get it for under 100... How much are needles? And are they different from styluses? Or cartridges? I googled and it's all 'analog' to me Really, though, I can't quite tell, and not sure what I would need anyway... Might grab it for the mixer, even if I don't dual gig, the ipod dock could be useful when people at parties come up with their iphones and are like "Hey, play this song that I have?" I can just be like "gimme your phone, lady" bam. We'll see... money is money, and I still haven't got a PA yet ... ugh... |
Aleta Hartzler 15.09.2011 | tbh if you have the money why the fuck not? i mean if its crap you can sell it or throw it away. if you get some use out of it then it was worth it. plus if its a standard analogue mixer (or whatever the non-digital mixer is called) its good to keep around if you wanna do a dual gig. one channel would be you and one would be the other dude. yada yada yada. |
Lizzie Hoesley 15.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by nuke5
It says to me that just because something is known to be sub standard (i.e. toco bell "food") sometimes the cheap deal is what you're looking for, and most of the time it's better than nothing... Maybe I snag that pack after all See what I did there? |
Neil Malia 15.09.2011 | i know this is off topic but what went through my mind when i read the title was the 5 buck box from taco bell |
Lizzie Hoesley 14.09.2011 | bah, that's the other thing I was believeing of doing lol still need to get sound from the laptop to the PA... The quest continues! Thanks for the advice. Any further thoughts from anyone still welcome! |
Asha Kravetz 14.09.2011 |
Originally Posted by LmnLm3
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Lizzie Hoesley 14.09.2011 | I happened to be in the market for a mixer (see: el cheapo) and this mixer is retail for like 100 bucks, so it looked like a mixer with 2 free turntables (and I've always wanted to try turntables either with scratch or against traktor, maybe 2 traktor+2 analog...) |
Asha Kravetz 14.09.2011 | Save your money.. That setup is flat out terrible |
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