Stanton ST 150 / ST 150 II
Stanton ST 150 / ST 150 II Posted on: 10.01.2013 by Hollie Canavan Good evening,i've just a short question about the differences between the Stanton ST 150 and the ST 150 II I often see that there are 2 Versions - but I can't find something about the differences... Would be nice if someone can help me Olli | |
Precious Pequignot 21.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Nakkanen
Anyway to protect the buttons though? seen a way of putting film protector like those for handphones on em |
Precious Pequignot 21.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by oliosky
Thanks oliosky! isopropyl alcohol worked totally. just left some stains, but cleaned up the gunk real good! thanks (: disappointed with how the buttons easily fade though, start/stop/33/45 etc |
Johnetta Olewine 20.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Tornesoul
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Hollie Canavan 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by thugsucker
I found yesterday evening that also the print on the button above the Pitch Fader is different... So no need for the 2nd version? Olli |
Hollie Canavan 10.01.2013 | Good evening, i've just a short question about the differences between the Stanton ST 150 and the ST 150 II I often see that there are 2 Versions - but I can't find something about the differences... Would be nice if someone can help me Olli |
Precious Pequignot 21.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Nakkanen
Anyway to protect the buttons though? seen a way of putting film protector like those for handphones on em |
Tomiko Schellenberger 21.01.2013 | Yeah the rubbery surface on my Stantons are the same, I plan to sand them back and paint them or get them re-dipped in rubber when I get a chance. |
Precious Pequignot 21.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by oliosky
Thanks oliosky! isopropyl alcohol worked totally. just left some stains, but cleaned up the gunk real good! thanks (: disappointed with how the buttons easily fade though, start/stop/33/45 etc |
Johnetta Olewine 20.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by Tornesoul
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Precious Pequignot 20.01.2013 | basically the entire rubber bottom of the stanton. heres 2 pics, it isnt rly obvious though. almost the whole of it has a sticky residue on it. http://imgur.com/MOsfkQh,sOT4mKb#0 |
Johnetta Olewine 19.01.2013 | which part are you talking about |
Precious Pequignot 19.01.2013 | didnt wanna start another thread for this, bear with me! so i jumped on a pair of used stanton st150s, and one of the deck's rubber base has a whole load of sticky residue (melted hard rubber?) on it. Has any1 encountered this problem before on their stantons or super oem turntables? How do i remove it? I've googled but... not sure if some of the stuff would work well for me. e.g. goo gone, rubbing alcohol, windex, nail polish remover, etc. I'm afraid of damaging it. Any suggestions? Has any1 disassembled a superoem turntable b4? I feel like removing the rubber base to clean it btr. |
Hollie Canavan 11.01.2013 | Thanks for the answers... |
Johnetta Olewine 11.01.2013 | No technical difference at all AFAIK. Stanton changed their logo design between versions. |
Hollie Canavan 11.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by thugsucker
I found yesterday evening that also the print on the button above the Pitch Fader is different... So no need for the 2nd version? Olli |
Nadia Shelmadine 10.01.2013 | First patch was blue, second is blackish (very dark) blue. |
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