Stanton T.60

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Stanton T.60
Posted on: 08.07.2013 by Terrell Allende
Has anyone used them before? Are they worth buying? I've come across a pair at 50$ each from a pawn shop. I feel it's a steal considering the price of turntables. I'm trying to go into DVS, so to me their good.
Terrell Allende
08.07.2013
Has anyone used them before? Are they worth buying? I've come across a pair at 50$ each from a pawn shop. I feel it's a steal considering the price of turntables. I'm trying to go into DVS, so to me their good.
Brunilda Kora
17.07.2013
Can you adjust the pitch range on a Super OEM like you can on a 1210/1200?
Lura Chancey
17.07.2013
Did you get them? Make sure to check the platter. Mine had a weird problem were it would slow down after I released it.
Brunilda Kora
09.07.2013
$50 ea?!?

Whay are you still here?
Myrta Neweii
08.07.2013
Ive heard a lot of good things about the t.60s. Heres an older demo, hes pulling of some nice scratches. Just make sure theyre in good shape.

Terrell Allende
08.07.2013
Well I am a mobile DJ so I spin different genres, Usually starting from 70 to 130. That being said, Do you believe it's good to start off on DVS?
Doreen Schurle
08.07.2013
Bogstandard Super OEM turntable, does the job nicely. Only downside with them is the 10% pitch range, but that might be fine if you mostly play genres with similar BPMs.

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