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Posted on: 18.10.2011 by Yong Aptekar
I bought an NI audio 6 this weekend, and when I opened it, the metal loop on the back that I assumed was for locking the unit to a table turned out to not be a loop. Its a metal J that would be no good for putting a lock on. What is this? I've looked everywhere, and am kinda feeling stupid, as it looks like it is there for a reason. Can someone enlighten me please?
Thanks.
Yong Aptekar
18.10.2011
I bought an NI audio 6 this weekend, and when I opened it, the metal loop on the back that I assumed was for locking the unit to a table turned out to not be a loop. Its a metal J that would be no good for putting a lock on. What is this? I've looked everywhere, and am kinda feeling stupid, as it looks like it is there for a reason. Can someone enlighten me please?
Thanks.
Patty Mcgilbra
18.10.2011
ahh nevermind that rubber mat is for the SL-1200...thought it looked odd to have a rubber mat between the platter and slipmat
Vernie Beharry
18.10.2011
^Yup. . .

Ever since NI works closely with Thud Rumble. it's becoming more and more evident that Tracktor is going for Serato's base group, and vice versa. . .
Roseline Canright
18.10.2011
Traktor butter rugs for an example.

Kiyoko Wellisch
18.10.2011
If you mean slipmats you really do not want rubber ones for DJing, you need something that will move under the vinyl so you can cue without damaging your records.
Arcelia Siebeneck
18.10.2011


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Kiyoko Wellisch
18.10.2011
Rubber mats? What rubber mats?
Patty Mcgilbra
18.10.2011
another stupid question now this one has been solved: do all turntables have/need those rubber mats like the technics? I got a cheap used reloop and no rubber mat on there, it works so I guess it's fine?
Latoria Kavulich
18.10.2011
you have to sorta hook it around but in my opinion its not really necessary. the cord slots in quite securely.
Yong Aptekar
18.10.2011
Hahaha I assumed, from the pictures I saw, that it was a ring to lock the thing to a table so that junkies don't try to steal it. But when I opened the box, I quickly realized that a lock won't do much good on it. So I stared searching everywhere, and was left scratching my head.
Lilliana Perris
18.10.2011
LOL

Sorry....had to chuckle at that one!

Yong Aptekar
18.10.2011
Thanks Jester. I couldn't for the life of me figure it out, and I knew it was there for a reason lol
Latoria Kavulich
18.10.2011
its for securing the power cable

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