Stanton T.92 USB opinions
Stanton T.92 USB opinions Posted on: 09.12.2013 by Wynell Muma Hey guys! So at the moment I dj with a novation twitch controller however I want to make the step up to cdjs/turntables. Mainly because I don't really believe it's djing properly with a controller (Don't flame me for saying that). I believe djing with cdjs or a good turntable at home allows you to hone your skills and rely on your ears more. But I don't really know what to choose!Another point I may add is that I want to rip vinyl so I can play exclusive tracks. Most of the tracks I listen to and love are vinyl only and it winds me up that I can't play them so I was believeing about getting cdjs and one vinyl turntable for ripping tunes? Does anyone on here do this? The turntable I was believeing was the Stanton T.92 USB! However I want some opinions on this. Has anyone got this model? or know a lot about it? I've seen many great reviews however it'll only really be used to rip vinyl so I can play them on my cdjs at home or in clubs? You can get them fairly cheap too which is also a bonus | |
Alphonso Deitchman 10.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
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Lawana Mileto 10.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
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Lawana Mileto 11.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
Plus the Project turntables have a lovely minimalist design. |
Lawana Mileto 10.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by HigherFi
Seperates will always beat all-in-ones. |
Wynell Muma 09.12.2013 | Hey guys! So at the moment I dj with a novation twitch controller however I want to make the step up to cdjs/turntables. Mainly because I don't really believe it's djing properly with a controller (Don't flame me for saying that). I believe djing with cdjs or a good turntable at home allows you to hone your skills and rely on your ears more. But I don't really know what to choose! Another point I may add is that I want to rip vinyl so I can play exclusive tracks. Most of the tracks I listen to and love are vinyl only and it winds me up that I can't play them so I was believeing about getting cdjs and one vinyl turntable for ripping tunes? Does anyone on here do this? The turntable I was believeing was the Stanton T.92 USB! However I want some opinions on this. Has anyone got this model? or know a lot about it? I've seen many great reviews however it'll only really be used to rip vinyl so I can play them on my cdjs at home or in clubs? You can get them fairly cheap too which is also a bonus |
Alphonso Deitchman 11.12.2013 | A LAME 320kbps MP3 will be transparent for compressing a vinyl rip. I'd contend that an MP3 rip from CD would sound better than a lossless rip from vinyl, assuming both were mastered properly. |
Shan Bauerly 11.12.2013 | I'd contend that if he's going to .mp3 or another compressed format, it really doesn't matter. The compression will kill whatever advantage the "separates" provide. |
Alphonso Deitchman 10.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
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Lawana Mileto 10.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
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Wynell Muma 10.12.2013 | I noticed these project essentials etc are belt driven, does this matter when ripping? |
Bethann Olortegui 10.12.2013 | These guys are the Project distributors in the UK. Pretty helpful bunch, have dealt with them before http://www.henleydesigns.co.uk/home-c1 |
Wynell Muma 11.12.2013 | nice, they will be rips for club play so this is actually appealing to me loads! Thanks for being so helpful man |
Lawana Mileto 11.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by MeetsMandy
Plus the Project turntables have a lovely minimalist design. |
Wynell Muma 11.12.2013 | Thanks for the responses guys! I'm certainly going to check out that project elemental and the others like you said! I do believe one of the main selling points for the T. 92 was that it's built so you can rip vinyl? But if the ones you suggested are better then it looks like it'll be cheaper anyway? |
Lawana Mileto 10.12.2013 |
Originally Posted by HigherFi
Seperates will always beat all-in-ones. |
Shan Bauerly 10.12.2013 | Not only is the T.92 a fine deck for transferring your vinyl, it's a fine deck for mixing on. Plenty of torque. Proper setup, cartridge selection and clean records should be your focus. |
Lawana Mileto 10.12.2013 | There is the new Project Elemental, which is 149 new. But your best bet is to go second hand which gives you a few more options The Project Essential, which is slightly older costs more new but more chance of picking up second hand. I have the Project Debut III which again you should be able to pick up second hand for under a hundred. There's also Project Debut II and I, and Genie. Pre amp wise, your looking at rouhly between 40 and 70 for a alright one. |
Wynell Muma 09.12.2013 | I'll check it out man, how much money we talking about? |
Lawana Mileto 09.12.2013 | Avoid USB turntables if you ask me, get a HiFi deck and a good USB pre-amp. If you are only going to be using the turntable to RIP vinyl then this is the best way to go. Turntables to look at, Pro-Ject Debut, Rega RP1, try pick them up second hand. Pre amp wise, I know Pro-ject do one, though I believe its a bit costly, but there is one by ART phono USB plus or something which I believe is cheaper. I have a Pro-ject turntable in my Hi-Fi system, and they are fantastic. |
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