Vinyl & DJ equipment - advice
Re: Vinyl & DJ equipment - advice
I've been umming and arring about picking up either some decks or a MIDI controller. After this thread it don't seem a third as expensive to run on vinyl as I thought... Definitely going with the wax because of this thread... cheers boys

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Re: Vinyl & DJ equipment - advice
Regret wrote:I've been umming and arring about picking up either some decks or a MIDI controller. After this thread it don't seem a third as expensive to run on vinyl as I thought... Definitely going with the wax because of this thread... cheers boys![]()
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Re: Vinyl & DJ equipment - advice
Depends how much you buy. Vinyl can be as expensive as you want it to be. One of my mates only buys his absolute faves on wax, I buy more vinyl than I do digital. I don't really buy clothes often or anything, so I spend my expendable income on vinyl. Some months it easily goes into the hundreds, some months I'll barely break £20. Looks cool though, and nothing beats mixing with vinyl.Regret wrote:I've been umming and arring about picking up either some decks or a MIDI controller. After this thread it don't seem a third as expensive to run on vinyl as I thought... Definitely going with the wax because of this thread... cheers boys![]()
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Re: Vinyl & DJ equipment - advice
garethom wrote: Looks cool though, and nothing beats mixing with vinyl.
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