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Post by __________ » Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:12 pm

sapphic_beats wrote:
manray wrote:The PDX-2000's are probably the best decks ever made. I've had mine for 7 years and they are still holding up. (the main thing i worried about since technics 1200s are made like bricks)
yeah i was hoping to see something besides vestax bashing. i have always had technics myself, but i have played on plenty of different decks (something everyone should do), and in my not-so-humble opinion, the vestax PDX-2000 stands the test.

obviously i worry about the construction not being as sturdy as technics, but these things fucking ROCK! platter height (and not seeing the pitch dots) took a minute to get used to, but other than that...SOLID frickin decks. pleasure to play on. c'mon...reverse? that shit is fun. ultra pitch is also niftay (combine that with the pitch shift on a pioneer djm 500 or 600 and you have some fun possiblities on your hands). less skippage.

i won't debate the fact that technics are still the industry standard, but the pdx2000 is a damn good deck.
i agree. every vestax deck i've been on has been superb.

pdx a1 were my favourite i think
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and i have these at home, which i'd rather mix on than technics
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and my bro has the pdx2000s, which are unrivalled (apart from pdx3000 or qfo maybe) for scratching. great for mixing once you get used to how sensitive they are
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i don't understand why my brother bought these decks when he only mixes drum and bass. he doesn't scratch, beat juggle or mix hip hop. he just beat mixes dnb. i think he made a mistake buying these decks for the purpose of straight mixing, he should have got technics imo. when you mix at a club, they have technics, so it makes sense to have them at home too i would have thought.

i don't own technics. they are great but not worth the money, because i'd only get mk5gs if i got some - and they are a fucking rip off! i'd say if you just want to mix records, get 1210s, if you want to scratch or beatjuggle, obviously get vestax, because they don't like skipping!

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Post by manray » Mon Feb 11, 2008 1:50 pm

Mixing on vestax is like mixing on a fucking laptop, once that shit is locked its locked ALL DAMN DAY.

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Post by rhythmicon » Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:38 am

I've had Vestax pdx2300 pros (though you probably cant find em easily) for like 5 years and they're still rocking out. I *personally* feel that the vestax table is a superior table. BUT most people don't have the skills (read: willingness) to play on a better built table because of the tighter torque on the platter. The ultrapitch, and reverse is dope. Playing on techs without these features, when you're used to them, is lame. The fact that people say that they're plastic like its a bad thing is absolute bullshit. They're rock solid. Many many hiphop djs swear by them.

I bought my pair as a replacement to an *old* pair of geminis and the only regret is that I used them exclusively for years before really playing out - so i had to adjust to Techs. Parties I played out, it was usu. with my vestax or friends' vestax. After the tightness of vestax, Techs just feel....er.. "sloppy". Now I have rinsed out lots on Numarks and Techs and its no thang. I'll probably eventually get a pair of techs just to play with my friends on when they're over , for 4x4's and such.

If you want a competitively priced table for home that WILL last and is amazing for mixing, then look into vestax IMO.

If you are planning on playing out alot, then Techs are probably your best bet for translating your mixing skills.

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Post by manray » Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:57 am

The main issue i have with technics, and these are based on the MK2 1210's is the dodgy quartz lock. I dont mean the 0% lock i mean the motor pitch lock.

Its like if you put your finger on the platter to slow it down the motor will pulse and speed up to compensate. So your there trying to slow it down 1 tiny fraction and instead the fucker decides it wants to speed up. So you need to give it quite a strong touch which people can hear.

Being a perfectionist my mixing style means i constantly want to touch the tables to get it perfect, with vestax even the smallest touch means you get an effect without it being noticable to the listeners.

Its something you can hack just by cutting some resistor inside the deck but it pisses me off no end.

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Post by glacius » Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:11 pm

Fused Forces wrote:
CRYPTIC wrote:DEFO TECHNICS
Without a doubt!
yer man, technics 1210's Mk2 RULE!!!

Get these! Industry standard for a very long time!

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Post by manray » Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:42 pm

Glacius wrote:
Fused Forces wrote:
CRYPTIC wrote:DEFO TECHNICS
Without a doubt!
yer man, technics 1210's Mk2 RULE!!!

Get these! Industry standard for a very long time!
But your just saying that because they are 'industry standard'.

If everybody in the world had that view we would still be in the dark ages.

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Post by tempest » Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:12 pm

£10 Bag wrote:Image
Man I really want these turntables... Am I up for a lot of dosh??

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Post by djshiva » Wed Feb 13, 2008 11:56 pm

one funny thing about the vestax straight tonearm: it's a little bit shorter in length than technics. the first time i played on the vestax, i automatically would reach my finger down to pull the needle, and inevitably, i had reached to where it would have been on a technics, and not a vestax.

it was kinda comedic watching me grasp air for a moment until i realized where the headshell thingy really was.
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Post by Horza » Thu Feb 14, 2008 12:26 am

sapphic_beats wrote:one funny thing about the vestax straight tonearm: it's a little bit shorter in length than technics. the first time i played on the vestax, i automatically would reach my finger down to pull the needle, and inevitably, i had reached to where it would have been on a technics, and not a vestax.

it was kinda comedic watching me grasp air for a moment until i realized where the headshell thingy really was.
Haha I've heard quite a few people say that actually! I have to admit I would like some personal time with a Vestax, but the fact they are plastic is a massive thing to me. They may be built like bricks like someone said but I don't want lego blocks haha! :wink:

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Post by rhythmicon » Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:40 am

Horza wrote: Haha I've heard quite a few people say that actually! I have to admit I would like some personal time with a Vestax, but the fact they are plastic is a massive thing to me. They may be built like bricks like someone said but I don't want lego blocks haha! :wink:
Thats exactly what Im talking about!!

Absolutely not trying to single you out, but in general - *please don't pass judgment on something before you have experience with it*. The "plastic" is actually high quality moulded polyacetal that works towards with reduced vibrations from the environment AND reduction of feedback - both drawbacks of metal. THE THINGS ARE FUCKING TANKS haha.

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Post by djshiva » Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:42 am

^^^
watch that quoting biz. wasn't me who said that last ting. ;)
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Post by rhythmicon » Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:52 am

:!:

fixed - It looked like there was something sketchy..

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Post by dubsteppa » Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:11 pm

ttx r bad man decks pitch is all good on mine leave them in and go make the tea

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Post by Horza » Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:36 pm

Rhythmicon wrote:
Horza wrote: Haha I've heard quite a few people say that actually! I have to admit I would like some personal time with a Vestax, but the fact they are plastic is a massive thing to me. They may be built like bricks like someone said but I don't want lego blocks haha! :wink:
Thats exactly what Im talking about!!

Absolutely not trying to single you out, but in general - *please don't pass judgment on something before you have experience with it*. The "plastic" is actually high quality moulded polyacetal that works towards with reduced vibrations from the environment AND reduction of feedback - both drawbacks of metal. THE THINGS ARE FUCKING TANKS haha.

8) respect
I didnt comment on the feel of them whilst mixing\scratching I commented on the fact they are plastic which I am allowed to do as I have seem them and "touched" them and know they are plastic! High quality plastic is still plastic, and I do see it as a negative Im afraid!

When Lego is made of metal then I'll be more interested :wink:

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Post by rhythmicon » Thu Feb 14, 2008 4:45 pm

that *would* be badass lego :D

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Post by dnt » Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:43 pm

I own the MK5Gs after owning a pair of Vestex 2000.

I will never go back. Not sure who had the problem with controlling the pitch and platter, but ive never run into an instance like that.

I like the quartz lock because it does help keep the pitch more on key to what you want after a cue, backspin ect ect.

If you have to move it so much that your listeners hear something. You were to far off to begin with, no matter your deck.

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Post by esoundc » Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:44 pm

Tehnics or Vestax, maybe Tehnics is better
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Post by Horza » Thu Feb 14, 2008 6:58 pm

dnt wrote:I own the MK5Gs after owning a pair of Vestex 2000.

I will never go back. Not sure who had the problem with controlling the pitch and platter, but ive never run into an instance like that.

I like the quartz lock because it does help keep the pitch more on key to what you want after a cue, backspin ect ect.

If you have to move it so much that your listeners hear something. You were to far off to begin with, no matter your deck.
Yeah big up matey! They're the turntables I have and dont regret the money spent. After another 2 or 2 MK5s as I wanna start getting 4 decks on the go!

Got a Xone92 and feel I aint pushing it to its full potential! :) Then all I need is a laptop and Ableton and I can put the midi to use aswell! Nothing will be stopping me then! 8)

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Post by daft cunt » Thu Feb 14, 2008 10:06 pm

dubsteppa wrote:ttx r bad man decks pitch is all good on mine leave them in and go make the tea
I'm afraid I'll have to leave them in anyway since nobody seems to be interested in buying them.

Fuck that.

Tea time.

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Post by serox » Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:54 am

Technics all the way. forget them fisher price turntables man.
If you dont have enough room with the pitch on Technics your playing your recors at the wrong speed.

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