Bedroom DJ's?

Penfold

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So who on here got ther own setup? pics etc..

Ill start

2x numark TT200 :(
1x Denon DNX1500

Soon 2x CDJ1000 mk3

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my penis is this big...

2 x technics 1210s MKII with ortofon scratch carts
1 x Pioneer djm600
2 x pioneer cdj 800
1 x technics dh1200 headphones
1 x alesis 150 amp
1 x pioneer sa130 amp
2 x pioneer 16" speakers
2 x alesis P1 speakers
 
My penis is bigger........

2 x Technics 1210s MKII with ortofon Night Clubs
1 x Denon DN-S5000 (soon to be 2 - the best CD deck money can buy!)
1 x Sony MDR-V700 headphones
1 x Alesis 150 amp
1 X Denon DN-X1500 Mixer (the best mixer money can buy?)
2 x Bose 2000XL speakers
1 x Spirit Folio Soundcraft Mixing Desk

Good to see some similar kit out there. Good choice guys!
 
2 x Stanton STR8-100s
1 x Stanton RM3-S mixer
1 x Gemini CDJ-20 (the worst CD deck money can buy )
and I just have it running through my Panasonic midi system, which isn't actually too bad as it has a nice big sub, but it is currently all stacked up on the floor as I haven't got speaker brackets up in the new house yet.
 
Penfold said:
So who on here got ther own setup? pics etc..

Ill start

2x numark TT200 :(
1x Denon DNX1500

Soon 2x CDJ1000 mk3

I too used to have TT200s. Found them to be alright for the job, but an upgrade to 1210s exposed just how fiddly the pitch adjust is.

I use to spend most of the mix making slight adjustments, whereas now I can just get things in time so quickly.

They provide a good solid grounding in mixing though, but I felt that they held me back after a while.

I'd recommend upgrading. You really will see your mixing dramatically improve.

Oh, so I now have 2 1210s and a pioneer 600 mixer.
 
i still have the sh!ttest pair of belt drive decks (don't know the brand cos its rubbed off!)and a cardboard box of a mixer stuffed away in my attic somewhere. i got them in 2001 in exchange for a stussy t-shirt and 3 shots of jagermeister.

this is true- btw!8O :lol:
 
jamese75 said:
So you don't practice that much then?

i learnt to beat match on these decks (despite the pitch level being meaningless and also entirely different on each deck) but then my girlfriend (now wife) moved in with me and i'm haven't been allowed to listen to loud music ever since.:cry: :cry: :lol:
 
grego said:
i learnt to beat match on these decks (despite the pitch level being meaningless and also entirely different on each deck) but then my girlfriend (now wife) moved in with me and i'm haven't been allowed to listen to loud music ever since.:cry: :cry: :lol:

you need to get yourself a shed! :lol: :lol:

I quite like this one:

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jamese75 said:
I too used to have TT200s. Found them to be alright for the job, but an upgrade to 1210s exposed just how fiddly the pitch adjust is.

I use to spend most of the mix making slight adjustments, whereas now I can just get things in time so quickly.

They provide a good solid grounding in mixing though, but I felt that they held me back after a while.

I'd recommend upgrading. You really will see your mixing dramatically improve.

Oh, so I now have 2 1210s and a pioneer 600 mixer.

Yea my m8s got some 1210s I find it alot easier to mix on them and quicker, hopefully some cdj's soon...
 
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