Technics 1200 Mk5
Technics 1200 Mk5 Posted on: 11.09.2012 by Angelia Kornfeld Im starting out in dj'ing and wanna go the vinyl route. I found a mk5 for 300 and believeing about getting it. Im picking that up tomorrow along with a rane ttm56 and wondering if thats a good setup with serato sl1 | |
Angelia Kornfeld 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by JackPullins
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Angelia Kornfeld 11.09.2012 | Im starting out in dj'ing and wanna go the vinyl route. I found a mk5 for 300 and believeing about getting it. Im picking that up tomorrow along with a rane ttm56 and wondering if thats a good setup with serato sl1 |
Angelia Kornfeld 14.09.2012 |
Originally Posted by JackPullins
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Angelia Kornfeld 13.09.2012 | Yeah I ended up getting both of them. The mk5 works just need to swap out my audiophile for a m447 I believe. |
Ira Alsadi 13.09.2012 | If the MK5 works out, it's a prime set up for any DVS. Some may argue that you should get a different mixer with a built-in sound card. Ignore them. |
Maricruz Felter 13.09.2012 | there are a couple of guides to buying used Tech 12s online, check one of those and follow the guidelines when you go check them out |
Rena Estabrook 12.09.2012 | 300 doesn't sound like a bad deal. Ask if there are any known issues. |
Will Spinello 12.09.2012 | Ah, you'll love it. I got my 1200 mk2s a looooong time ago (only cost me 350 for the pair as the shop was trying to get rid of them.) never had a days problem with them in all those years. You should be good to go. |
Johnna Callery 11.09.2012 | should work great! |
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