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Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 12:57 pm
by Dezbeatz92
Hi all,
This thread is gonna be pretty hit n miss but im trying to calculate 'roughly' how much wonga im gonna need to buy all the gear needed for dj'in and production. basically i want to know what your kit consists of, what software you use (how you aquired it also) how much youve at a guess spent on dubs/digital and if you even bother buying them? any listings of kit from mixers to mac books literally anything aswell as the price you paid list the year bought and wether it wa second hand or not! i know this thread will really help me out if not anyone else.
EDIT: I am currently at this point:-
1210mk5s pair of seconds £575
System custom built (excl. Amp) - £250
Amp £100
Traktor £100
Mixer £800 second hand
flight cases £150
moneys spent on wax's i dont wanna comprehend haha.
This is where im at im loking to get a imac/book pro
possibly some 1200's and some CDJ's if anyone can recommend a club standard pair.
If anyone can advise where they purchased what kit they got from also id really appreciate it, also if anybody has a decent recommendation for samplers controllers basically any optional extra's equips too your a great help!
Nuff love for the Dubba's
(thanks all who post - even the trolls who give me something to laff at!)
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:00 pm
by ashley
about £4,500 for:
Turntables (pair)
CDJs (pair)
PA System (750 watts)
Amp
Mixer
Headphones
Serato
Laptop
DJ Stand
Couple of records
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:17 pm
by Riddles
Surely too much for a mixer at 800 quid when second hand?
If you're looking at some good CD decks CDJ400s are good.
Serato is better than traktor tbh, worth investing in that imo.
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 1:22 pm
by Dezbeatz92
Yeah i understand that, without sounding disrespectful i posted it thinking that if people could give figures where to buy or even what stuff to avoid, tips on what to look for when buying second hand then yeah post up otherwise just click to another thread (;
cheers
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:56 pm
by EDN
It depends what you want to do man. Theres no point in being the guy with all the gear and no idea.
I've got:
Monitors: £250 (Krk rp5's)
Soundcard: £150 (e-mu 0404, now redundant see below)
Mixer: Korg Zero8 £830 (Has firewire interface, hence redundant 0404)
Keyboard: Axiom 25 £75
Midi controller: Novation Launchpad £100
Custom Production PC: £950 (including peripherals)
Mic: Rode NT1A £150.
As well as a few other bits I have begged borrowed or stole from various people (electribe, padkontrol + a big keyboard)
HOWEVER, stuff that I actually use for producing (regularly) = PC + Keyboard + Monitors (and obviously mixer as interface but not as a mixer)
The other stuff is for live stuff. You really don't need much apart from a computer and some decent speakers for producing, a keyboard maybe. All of the other things are just toys for me really.
You seem to know what you wanna do in terms of DJ-ing so I will leave you to that.
In terms of where to get new stuff, I would recommend Digital Village, they will beat any price from any other store (sometimes by quite a margin) and they give you a 4 year warranty on stuff. For second hand stuff try
http://www.mjq.co.uk (old studio equipment retailer, so when a studio goes bust these guys normally get all of the stuff.) or the soundonsound readers ads.
Oh... and I personally reckon Traktor kicks the shit out of Serato, but it's preference really.
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:58 am
by Dezbeatz92
Riddles wrote:Surely too much for a mixer at 800 quid when second hand?
If you're looking at some good CD decks CDJ400s are good.
Serato is better than traktor tbh, worth investing in that imo.
Yeah it did seem a bit pricey till i found out it had only been used once by a bloke who had it bought for him as a present and didnt want to include it in his kit as he was a standard 60's disco dj! flight case came with it too so i werent bother (DJM 800)
I cant ask which is better cause everyones different but anyone know what makes traktor better in certain respects and vise versa for serato?
EDN, thanks for the post appreciate the info, yeah does look to be that way but i just landed an awesome paid job for a year but it might be terminated after that so im gonna buy everythin ill want now i intend to get the no how! me and my associate's really into the scene and music in general most of them at collage/unis studying up which i will be after my jobs finished! if it does that is lol anyways nuff life story shit, do you know any good websites/books/resources for looking up all the basics to production/dj'in and basically scientific music concepts? lol dont expect ya too but anyone who basically can help please do!
Im also wanting someone to chat to about building up a proper system primarily for dubstep and pumping that sub bass out there! willing to make my own boxes the lot but i need to do alot of research and knowing where to start and what to look into is brain numbing! obvs i realise that sound systems on the level of E.G iration steppas system would take years and funds but i pretty much am ready myself for that as im not alone in this mission!
anyone who can tell whats what do soo!
Safeee.
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:43 pm
by gravity
christ knows loads of monies worth of stuff, fortunately i didnt have to buy it all as i work in a little studio so most of its not mine. i'd estimate upwards of £20,000 worth of stuff not including my stuff.
my stuff is probably approaching about 4 grand, monitors were £800 (mackie hr824 mk1, got them second hand about 5 years ago), akai s1100 £80, dynacord echochord tape delay £250, Fostex 16 track reel to reel £500, pair of technics £300, needles £100ish, serato £300ish, laptop £300ish, akg drum mic set was about £500, sm57 was somewhere between £60-£80, drumkit cost me about £300, my old audio interface was about £200 (dont need to use it any more but its still laying around somewhere in case i ever need it), and im going to pick up a hammond organ/leslie speaker on saturday which is costing me another £540.
yeah that all works out at about £4230 including the hammond.
god knows how much i've spent on vinyl in the past, probably approaching a grand or so. im not even gonna try and figure it out.
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 8:00 pm
by Basic A
Dezbeatz92 wrote:
EDIT: I am currently at this point:-
1210mk5s pair of seconds £575 - okay, this is worth it, but I wouldnt pay that much for them, ever.
System custom built (excl. Amp) - £250 - by real monitors, you only need to build your own system if you want like, full scale staging equip, which Im guessing your not about to start throwing raves, and would like something to actually listen at home through... By real monitors, or some nice vintage hifi equipment, youll save coin and labor...
Amp £100 - Meh, okay
Traktor £100 - okay
Mixer £800 second hand - WHAT THE HELL KIND OF MIXER YOU BUYING??? You can get an Ecler new for less then that!
flight cases £150 - only losers would haul there own 1210s and Ecler into a club, most clubs are gonna have nicer stuff then you on the house anyway... budget here dude you dont need all that.
moneys spent on wax's i dont wanna comprehend haha.
IDK, producing musics basically free dude, dont assume you need to spend all this, youcould learn the concepts on a 100 dollar budget, and buy all this once you know its for you.
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:04 pm
by GrouchDub
Yeh man, serato with those technics is the way to go. DJM800 all the way

Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:51 pm
by gravity
Basic A wrote:Dezbeatz92 wrote:
EDIT: I am currently at this point:-
1210mk5s pair of seconds £575 - okay, this is worth it, but I wouldnt pay that much for them, ever.
System custom built (excl. Amp) - £250 - by real monitors, you only need to build your own system if you want like, full scale staging equip, which Im guessing your not about to start throwing raves, and would like something to actually listen at home through... By real monitors, or some nice vintage hifi equipment, youll save coin and labor...
Amp £100 - Meh, okay
Traktor £100 - okay
Mixer £800 second hand - WHAT THE HELL KIND OF MIXER YOU BUYING??? You can get an Ecler new for less then that!
flight cases £150 - only losers would haul there own 1210s and Ecler into a club, most clubs are gonna have nicer stuff then you on the house anyway... budget here dude you dont need all that.
moneys spent on wax's i dont wanna comprehend haha.
IDK, producing musics basically free dude, dont assume you need to spend all this, youcould learn the concepts on a 100 dollar budget, and buy all this once you know its for you.
oh yeah, you dont really need to spend any money, certainly not until you are sure you wanna spend money on it anyhow.
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 10:10 pm
by volcanogeorge
EDN wrote:Theres no point in being the guy with all the gear and no idea.
This needs to be emphasised. I've spent less than a grand and I've got a setup that I'm perfectly happy with and suits my needs just fine. Literally the most expensive thing I have is my decks which are some of the higher end Numark's and even then they were only £150.
It's all about what you need, not what the clubs and the pros are rockin'.
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 11:52 pm
by EDN
volcanogeorge wrote:It's all about what you need, not what the clubs and the pros are rockin'.
Exactly.
I (and I'm sure a lot of people on this forum are the same) only really use in built plugins in my DAW and maybe a couple of others (it depends on your style though, I use orchestral sample libraries because I write orchestral music) you DON'T need massive or waves plug in's to make dubstep, or even most electronic music. You are a lot better off starting with one piece of equipment (excluding some good speakers or headphones) i.e. your DAW and learning that to the fullest extent you can, and then if you NEED anything else then get it.
Somethings like turntables its worth not skimping on, because you will be using other peoples equipment when playing out so I would say you are better of getting some technics straight up. However you can learn on anything so decide for yourself.
If you really have money burning a hole in your pocket then just invest it in pot or hookers... or give it to me...
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 8:40 pm
by benjam
I wish i was that rich at 18
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 9:50 am
by Dezbeatz92
Yeah Deffinately agree with ya all people dont run before walkin yada yada yada. But For say you all take my word on i know its for me iv seen people on most programmes just only used logic production wise, done my early music qualifications and know im gonna do the rest unless im like hit by a bus or fall ill lol (; so yeah producings deffinately what im gonna dedicate myself too for a while and hey if i wanna buy loads of kit ill buy loads of kit ha, i deffinately agree i need to study up! which again if anyone knows books links or just any general info to how to become a wee bit more knowledgable then your a sickwhatman!
In terms of the sound system and equipment i actually live out in the country parts of leciester, i dont wanna put on official raves but i actually do want my own iration style system one day im looking into how to build the boxes up myself all the acoustics and where to source everything again WITH MOST RESPECT IM NOT HERE FOR A LECTURE
I see it seems im just needlessly spending yeah i paid a bit too much here and there or buying shit i dont really need.. guess i have a spending problem xD ADDICT!! but better than smoking it all to nothing or giving into the girlfriends every demand gold diggin mo'facka!
any more info appreciated.
safe
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:05 am
by Deevah
How were you able to calculate those numbers?
Deevah
www.south-pak.com
Re: Expenses for major set ups!
Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2011 3:17 pm
by Dezbeatz92
How do you justify that ugly mug..
ohh no you diii-unnnt! nah kiddin my figures?
Cheers