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Review 3 of 3
Price Paid:
$515.00
from Long and McQuade Summary: I bought a pair of these to use specifically for mixing techno/house/trance
style music. I was somewhat hesitant to purchase a product which I
could find relatively little information on, however they seem to perform
quite adequately for "bedroom" mixing purposes. The high torque
(2.2 kg/cm) means that you don''t have to push the next record
into synch when cueing. The +-12% pitch is stable, but I wish that
Dennon had gone for the +-8% to allow for finer tuned adjustments.
Also, the plastic compartment and tone arm pivot don''t scream
durability (which is important, since DJ tables tend to take a lot of
abuse), but I guess you get what you pay for. Also, the platter tends to
be quite sensitive when making on-the-fly adjustments to the vinyl
when you''re bringing in the mix. However, they are a good value for
starting/intermediate DJ''s looking for a descent pair of direct drive
turntables. Strengths: high start up torque, price, looks Weaknesses: sensitive platter Similar Products Used: Technics 1200''s
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