Any of you who still play wax - would you play 7"s or are they too much of a ballache to mix?
Vinyl DJs - 7" releases?
Vinyl DJs - 7" releases?
I'm thinking about pressing a couple of limited edition releases in a few months and I've been playing with the idea of doing limited edition 7"s, maybe 100 copies of each.
Any of you who still play wax - would you play 7"s or are they too much of a ballache to mix?
Any of you who still play wax - would you play 7"s or are they too much of a ballache to mix?
Re: Vinyl DJs - 7" releases?
They're easier than a warped 10" that spins for eternity if trying to notch it up without pressing down hard. If it's a tune I like I will make do with the size of the vinyl.wascal wrote:I'm thinking about pressing a couple of limited edition releases in a few months and I've been playing with the idea of doing limited edition 7"s, maybe 100 copies of each.
Any of you who still play wax - would you play 7"s or are they too much of a ballache to mix?
Re: Vinyl DJs - 7" releases?
i wouldn't say its an issue for me! whats the tunes you're gonna put on it?
Re: Vinyl DJs - 7" releases?
if you're pressing a 7" for mixing do it with a standard size spindle hole rather than the big ones you need an adaptor for as they are much easier to mix!!!
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its a secretlylo wrote:i wouldn't say its an issue for me! whats the tunes you're gonna put on it?
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Re: Vinyl DJs - 7" releases?
I enjoy mixing 7"s, no problem with them but preferably:
PinUp wrote:if you're pressing a 7" for mixing do it with a standard size spindle hole rather than the big ones you need an adaptor for as they are much easier to mix!!!
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I really don't like mixing 7"s, they are a bit of a bitch to cue. 10"s all the way.
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yeah 10"s are definitely nicer to mix with imoMarcus wrote:I really don't like mixing 7"s, they are a bit of a bitch to cue. 10"s all the way.
unless you won't need to beatmatch the tunes that is
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I dislike 7" as a format. they tend to be cut quieter so the surface noise will come through louder. they also get hidden on the shelf when stacked in with 12"s.
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