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New to DJing & needing help for buying Technics
Posted on: 01.07.2013 by Frederica Mabel
Quick intro: I'm new to DJing and I'm looking into investing into a Serato setup, that is, a rane SL2 interface, a couple of Technics, and a mixer.

For now I'm looking at the turntables, and been told Technics was the way forward.

Regarding the Technics, I read that the production was ceased. Is this correct??

If yes that means I'll have to buy second hand, which I'm not very happy about since I'd be easily fooled as I don't have much knowledge regarding the gear.
Frederica Mabel
02.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I'm selling 2 pairs of 1210's if you are looking to buy (and you're in the UK?).
Thanks for the offer... I don't live in UK, but will be passing by Bristol in about a month (going for Womad festival). However, I'm not sure how I could get them back with me in the plane "safely" even if I decided to buy your gear. Any suggestion maybe?
Frederica Mabel
02.07.2013
Originally Posted by Panotaker
Nothing wrong with buying used if you know what to look for. Just about everything on Technics turntables can be fixed. There are other brand new turntables that you can buy that are just as good, or arguably better than Technics. If you want new Technics tables, you can still buy them from B&H Photo, but they are not exactly cheap.
Thanks for the tip - yes, not cheap at all! $1200 ! might as well make one myself one bit at the time
Frederica Mabel
01.07.2013
Quick intro: I'm new to DJing and I'm looking into investing into a Serato setup, that is, a rane SL2 interface, a couple of Technics, and a mixer.

For now I'm looking at the turntables, and been told Technics was the way forward.

Regarding the Technics, I read that the production was ceased. Is this correct??

If yes that means I'll have to buy second hand, which I'm not very happy about since I'd be easily fooled as I don't have much knowledge regarding the gear.
Frederica Mabel
02.07.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I'm selling 2 pairs of 1210's if you are looking to buy (and you're in the UK?).
Thanks for the offer... I don't live in UK, but will be passing by Bristol in about a month (going for Womad festival). However, I'm not sure how I could get them back with me in the plane "safely" even if I decided to buy your gear. Any suggestion maybe?
Frederica Mabel
02.07.2013
Originally Posted by Panotaker
Nothing wrong with buying used if you know what to look for. Just about everything on Technics turntables can be fixed. There are other brand new turntables that you can buy that are just as good, or arguably better than Technics. If you want new Technics tables, you can still buy them from B&H Photo, but they are not exactly cheap.
Thanks for the tip - yes, not cheap at all! $1200 ! might as well make one myself one bit at the time
Ira Alsadi
02.07.2013
You buy them, I will fix them up for you.
Breanna Breiling
02.07.2013
Don't let the technics being second hand put you off, mine are pretty old but they work flawlessly.
Brunilda Kora
02.07.2013
I'm selling 2 pairs of 1210's if you are looking to buy (and you're in the UK?).
Bethann Olortegui
02.07.2013
Loads of info in the CD & Vinyl DJing community .

Check this thread -> http://community .djranking s.com/showthread.php?t=47069
Vallie Pac
02.07.2013
Nothing wrong with buying used if you know what to look for. Just about everything on Technics turntables can be fixed. There are other brand new turntables that you can buy that are just as good, or arguably better than Technics. If you want new Technics tables, you can still buy them from B&H Photo, but they are not exactly cheap.

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