Should I sell my 57TTM?

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Should I sell my 57TTM?
Posted on: 07.10.2010 by Hang Natelli
Hey all,


I've been trying to decide whether or not I should sell my 57TTM.

It's served me WELL for the last 3 years, and been my baby. It's been 100% reliable at all times.

Now I'm getting the S4, and I could use the extra money. However, if I keep the mixer, I will always have access to Serato, right?

Also, the price on these things has really come down from what I've heard. My friend bought one for 1100, and they used to be at 1700. But, I'm wondering now, will the price start to go back up now that The Bridge is out?

Thoughts?

-PL>Y
Hang Natelli
07.10.2010
Hey all,


I've been trying to decide whether or not I should sell my 57TTM.

It's served me WELL for the last 3 years, and been my baby. It's been 100% reliable at all times.

Now I'm getting the S4, and I could use the extra money. However, if I keep the mixer, I will always have access to Serato, right?

Also, the price on these things has really come down from what I've heard. My friend bought one for 1100, and they used to be at 1700. But, I'm wondering now, will the price start to go back up now that The Bridge is out?

Thoughts?

-PL>Y
Vernie Beharry
07.10.2010
Definitely keep it!!

You never know when you're going to have a gig and need both.
Cristian Carmona
07.10.2010
keep the 57, being that the mixtape (RIP T3.4 Native mix recorder) feature is awesome when using the 57. But on the price, Ive seen them as low as $900.00
Hang Natelli
07.10.2010
That is very very true.

Have you used The Bridge yet? Is it easy to use?

I'm a Serato DJ at heart, and I use Ableton to produce...... guess it seems logical for putting a set together. The last mix that I did was a studio production that I did in Ableton, and I had to maticulously automate the EQ's by hand...

-PL>Y
Lolita Breaker
07.10.2010
Depends if you're considering using Bridge or not I'd say, or whether you're strictly going from Scratch Live to Traktor

Being able to mix regular tracks into your own live productions, and the Mixtape feature which supports your fader and EQ input are both pretty cool if you're ever considering that route in the future

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