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TT's for the long haul
Posted on: 18.04.2013 by Tommy Thiner
So I'm ditching my tag as strictly a controllerist and going to try out some tt's. I'm believeing I am going to purchase a Pioneer DJM-T1. I was wondering & I know this is all personal preference but what tt's would be the best for me to pair with the DJM-T1. Here's some that I have in mind Stanton STR8-150 or ST-150, Numark TTX/TTX-USB or TT-500, Technics SL-1210M5G or any 1200. Let me know your opinions and I would def like to go the cheapest route without cutting corners. Thanks everyone this is why I love DJTT!
Georgie Lukowiak
20.04.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
Go for the Technics 1200s.
yes.
Rolande Posso
19.04.2013
Originally Posted by patch
it's easy, mate. If you can afford 1200's/1210's get them.

If you can't, then get what you can afford.

Any direct drive turntable plays records and has enough torque to use for mixing and scratching.

Any direct drive turntable. If the needle is jumping, it's because you're too heavy handed, or the tt isn't set up right.
this !
Tommy Thiner
18.04.2013
Originally Posted by LoopCat
How much are you willing to spend on a mixer?
$900's pushing it
Ming Devis
18.04.2013
Originally Posted by manchild
$600-700 for techs and what are the ST-150's like $500 each? Comparing new vs used prices, but it's kinda hard to find 150's for sale.
Look hard enough and you'll be able to grab some Str8 150's for about 300 each second hand.
Georgie Lukowiak
20.04.2013
Originally Posted by botstein
Go for the Technics 1200s.
yes.
Shawn Vanhaitsma
20.04.2013
And since you are going backwards in the DJing world.. Honing those skills on gear that few clubs ever stock anymore. How much are you looking to pay? There is no way Str 150s are better... those people have never used a technic.

As others said theres no neeed for mk5gs. If you can find a good price... I wont part with mine for less than 700 bucks piece. On ebay they are going for about 1100 a piece. So having a pair for the right price.. would be nice to just have them heh.

I cant find anyone who doesnt want to pay more than 350 for them, so I keep them
Kori Shatz
19.04.2013
For scratching: any kind of mixer with an innofader in it. For turntables any kind with direct drive and ultra pitch necessary to use ultrapitch records like Scratch Science.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
19.04.2013
@R2D2: Please remove the Mixcloud links from your signature.
Jetta Drenzek
19.04.2013
I've got a few buddies who bone each other over their Vestax TT's. Just to put a different point of view out there!
Rolande Posso
19.04.2013
Originally Posted by patch
it's easy, mate. If you can afford 1200's/1210's get them.

If you can't, then get what you can afford.

Any direct drive turntable plays records and has enough torque to use for mixing and scratching.

Any direct drive turntable. If the needle is jumping, it's because you're too heavy handed, or the tt isn't set up right.
this !
Emelina Chillson
18.04.2013
You can get st-150's new at zzounds and americanmusical.

The top three would def have to be vestax pdx2000, tech 1200mk2, or stanton st150 (the str8's track better but you lose sound quality)
Ming Devis
18.04.2013
Maybe one of these - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ecler-NUO...item416e3f42b3

A second hand X1 and a Audio 6 sound card.
Ming Devis
18.04.2013
Maybe go the mixer/x1 route? There are plenty of 2 channel mixers you could pair with an x1 and a two channel sound card for a fairly cheap price. You get way more control over everything with an X1 or another external midi controller
Tommy Thiner
18.04.2013
Originally Posted by LoopCat
How much are you willing to spend on a mixer?
$900's pushing it
Ming Devis
18.04.2013
How much are you willing to spend on a mixer?
Tommy Thiner
18.04.2013
Im def. leaning more towards the tech 12's or str8-150 whichever of the two I can find the better deal on at the time is prolly what I will go with. Cook you said the T1 was a bust...i've read quite a few mixed reviews on it. I thought it sounded like a pretty solid mixer for both effects and scratching for under $600 new. I also really like the sounds of the Z2 but dislike the single effects knob and no transport that I could see unless you can by shift???

Mixer wise I really want to learn to scratch but also utilize my mixing abilities and effects. I feel like what i'm looking for is a mixer with some nice faders for scratching that also has the ability to use multiple effects at once with a built in sound card.
Tania Somppi
18.04.2013
The 150s are nice but I bought M5Gs myself

You can save a few bob with 2nd hand 150s or TTXs as people seem to value them less for some reason.
They're all good choices but I went with the M5Gs cos I know I can service them and source any parts I might need myself.
I did get lucky tho tbqh and bought them a month or 2 before the prices doubled
Ming Devis
18.04.2013
Originally Posted by manchild
$600-700 for techs and what are the ST-150's like $500 each? Comparing new vs used prices, but it's kinda hard to find 150's for sale.
Look hard enough and you'll be able to grab some Str8 150's for about 300 each second hand.
Addie Engbrecht
18.04.2013
$600-700 for techs and what are the ST-150's like $500 each? Comparing new vs used prices, but it's kinda hard to find 150's for sale.
Tamela Batara
18.04.2013
If you can get the 12's, get them. Maybe a little more initial cash outlay now, but you will get the money back on the other end, as they don't really depreciate on the second hand market.
Melinda Shick
18.04.2013
The general conclusion is always ST-150, or 1200/10's.

I've used both, the ST-150's are sexy, bit more fun for giving them some stick as they seem a bit more powerful and straight arm is nice.

But i own 1210's, theres no adjustment needed when i go to the club, the resale value is fantastic, and only going to get better.
Trey Brune
18.04.2013
Originally Posted by cpetticrew
So I didn't know if I should bite the bullet and pay more money for the technics or go with one of the other two since I'm new to tt's.

Also thanks for the input that was helpful
Personal preference. They are all good TT's that will get the job done. One of them is industry standard, the others are not. If you're new to TT's get whatever makes the most sense for you. Lot's of people recommend Technics because their build gives them a specific feel. It's slightly easier to perform on TT's that have a feel you're used to. Since a lot of DJ's come into contact with Technics at venues and clubs, it makes sense for lots of DJ's to get used to using them. Seeing as you're new to tables, that gives you the freedom to pick whatever you want and get used to that.

You'll in no way handicap yourself by picking up TTX's, or St-150's, they just feel different.

I'd recommend going to a store and trying them out if possible. Otherwise pick up whatever you'll use most and makes most financial sense to you. If you're a producer then having a digital out for sampling might win you over in terms of functionality, for example. Also, Technics pretty much mean you'll have to go the used route, other TT's can be bought new, if that makes any difference.
Ervin Calvery
18.04.2013
Go for the Technics 1200s.
Dione Haimes
18.04.2013
dont have to get m5g techs, mk2 will do just fine, not THAT much of a difference
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also mixerwise, the pio T1 wasnt good bang for buck, if possible try get a rane 56S/57 (thats if your even interested in scratching/tablism) if your just mixing, any mixer will do.
Tommy Thiner
18.04.2013
See I've always know Technics to be the bee's knees of tt's but I was reading where multiple people were saying that the str8-150 are a way better tt. I can get the ttx's for the cheapest. So I didn't know if I should bite the bullet and pay more money for the technics or go with one of the other two since I'm new to tt's.

Also thanks for the input that was helpful
Brunilda Kora
18.04.2013
It's easy, mate. If you can afford 1200's/1210's GET THEM.

If you can't, then get what you can afford.

ANY DIRECT DRIVE TURNTABLE PLAYS RECORDS AND HAS ENOUGH TORQUE TO USE FOR MIXING AND SCRATCHING.

ANY DIRECT DRIVE TURNTABLE. If the needle is jumping, it's because you're too heavy handed, or the TT isn't set up right.
Tommy Thiner
18.04.2013
Originally Posted by Patch
I'm really getting sick of people posting these, all people are doing is looking for some insight. I'm about to spend some cash that I'm not willingly going to throw away because what I read on reviews wasn't as legit as peoples insight on here that use these on a daily basis. Can't a guy ask for help and not get criticized sorry I haven't been on this community since 2008 all I'm trying to do is expand my knowledge.

The time it took you to find that photo you could of possibly helped me out by directing me to a community that has my questions answered since apparently this isn't the first one of these.

Sorry all not trying to start anything just frustrated.

Breathe in......Breathe out....repeat lol
Brunilda Kora
18.04.2013
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