£400.

Trust me, dont get caught up with the specs, torque, this that whatever, it's all about technics mate! Especially if you want to get into a bit of turntablism.
lol @ deepsix, had to scrape pizza out of em? bloody hell mate.
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Yeah mate, those things are mad. They're like fucking cement mixers!Distance wrote:Technics!!! No question.
Vestax PDX 2000s are a mission. Recently played a set where there was one 1210 and one PDX2000, the motor in the PDX is so strong you cant slow it down by running your finger over the platter. I also had a pair of Stanton STR100's to start off with, I sold them as soon as I mixed on Technics. Dont waste your time or money... if it means saving then I suggest saving.
yeah thats what I wanted to know... thanx for the advice everyone. I'm going to look for some second hand technics...Hate Recordings wrote:technics
with technics, you NEVER have to worry about this. the motor that powers the plate is so powerful, it just cant be matched. you press down on a record, stop it, let go of the record and it goes back to regular speed immediately. it might not sound like an important thing, but i cannot stress how important this is. it is the motor that is inside the techs that makes it the only choice as far as owning a turntable is concerned.
BAM. i have played on technics for over 12 years, and they ARE the industry standard with massive torque, so that would be my recommendation off the bat (usually just a matter of keeping your ear to the ground to find a used pair as well).unlikely wrote:up til recently I would have agreed on the technics front.. their installed in any club you're going to play in so you might as well get to know them
however i have recently discovered the full potential of my pdx 2000s, better pitch, higher torque wider pich control, and unlike any other genre of music having instant start up and reverse is actually quite crazy with dubstep and grime and opens a whole new book o mixing. They don't sit into a mix and stay there quite like technics but we all need practice right?
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