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djmonoxide
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United States
128 posts Joined: Jul, 2001
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Posted - 2001/10/14 : 18:07:12
quote: Originally posted by Shootin_star_girl:
anyone know if they are any good?
What model is the turntables and the mixer?
A little Happy never hurt anybody!
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What seams to be the officulty difficer?
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spacevinyl
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United Kingdom
51 posts Joined: Jul, 2001
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Posted - 2001/10/15 : 05:14:12
If I were you i would just get some average decks n mixer to see how you like it then if you do get some 1210s
Thats how i stared out, just bought some gemini's off a mate, had em for about a year then got bored with it, sold em (records too) n bought a midi keyboard n a copy of cubase.
The mixing thing just was'nt for me, i prefer creating but everybodys different so try it out. Im just saying its not worth spending a grand on something you might get bored of.
[The ones i bought off the mate cost me £400, that was for two gemini (cant remember what at the mo) decks, a numark mixer (pretty decent one at that), amp n speakers.]
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b1o
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United States
13 posts Joined: Sep, 2001
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Posted - 2001/10/18 : 12:24:01
IMHO, if you're looking for a good decent starter setup go for turntables, Stanton and Gemini make good tables, I started out with a Stanton STR8-60, a Gemini XL-DD50 and a Stanton SK-5 mixer. The Stanton table I got for $180 and the Gemini for about the same. The Stanton mixer was $150. Also get good needles and headphones, I've found that the Shure 3C35C needles are the best price/quality I've found. Good Luck :)
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