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    Digital-A
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      i learnt on ion belt drives … think you should do the same 😉

      #1155984
      DJ FATTMAN
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        @Digital-A]i learnt on ion belt drives … think you should do the same )[/QUOTE wrote:

        As long as there are the more expensive belts they will kick the arse out of cheap directs.

        http://www.ukdj.com/ProductImages/soundlab/g056c.jpg

        these got usb on them aswell, but basically alot like the one’s i bought back in 99.

        mixer Gemini 626
        http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR229349

        #1213429
        DJ FATTMAN
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          @Digital-A]i learnt on ion belt drives … think you should do the same )[/QUOTE wrote:

          As long as there are the more expensive belts they will kick the arse out of cheap directs.

          http://www.ukdj.com/ProductImages/soundlab/g056c.jpg

          these got usb on them aswell, but basically alot like the one’s i bought back in 99.

          mixer Gemini 626
          http://www.htfr.com/more-info/MR229349

          #1156002
          DaftFader
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            DJ FATTMAN wrote:
            when i started djing, i bought a pair of Sound lab belt drives, which were shit hot for starter dex. After that i bought a pair of sound lab direct drives which were aweful compared to the belts i had first had. found the platter was lighter and you couldnt put much force on the deck when slowing / speeding up a record.

            I would suggest for you to get an expensive pair of belts instead of a cheap pair of directs. once you got to grips with the belters then go for the technics.

            Even tho u can get a second hand pair of technics quite cheap. approx 400quid.

            hav a look on http://www.dontstayin.com there is always people selling turntables and mixers.

            for a mixer i would go for the Gemini 626 mixer, brilliant for a starter mix. then once getting your technics go for the Pioneer 600 / 800.

            i got a 626 as a spare .. very nice mixers tbh rugged as fuck and work nice as well …. alltho i would beg to differ with the whole belt drive thing .. alltho i learnt on directs i guess its kinda hard to say ..its just every time i try and use them now i wanna smash them lol

            #1213448
            DaftFader
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              DJ FATTMAN wrote:
              when i started djing, i bought a pair of Sound lab belt drives, which were shit hot for starter dex. After that i bought a pair of sound lab direct drives which were aweful compared to the belts i had first had. found the platter was lighter and you couldnt put much force on the deck when slowing / speeding up a record.

              I would suggest for you to get an expensive pair of belts instead of a cheap pair of directs. once you got to grips with the belters then go for the technics.

              Even tho u can get a second hand pair of technics quite cheap. approx 400quid.

              hav a look on http://www.dontstayin.com there is always people selling turntables and mixers.

              for a mixer i would go for the Gemini 626 mixer, brilliant for a starter mix. then once getting your technics go for the Pioneer 600 / 800.

              i got a 626 as a spare .. very nice mixers tbh rugged as fuck and work nice as well …. alltho i would beg to differ with the whole belt drive thing .. alltho i learnt on directs i guess its kinda hard to say ..its just every time i try and use them now i wanna smash them lol

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