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-JFK-
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Posted - 2005/08/29 :  20:58:05  Show profile Send a private message
Now I need my 2nd deck, but I dont know what if I should buy a TECHNICS SL-1210 MK II or a SL-1210 MK5, all ready got a 1210MK2 but donno what 2 go for.

and then for the pickup what can you recommend got a "cheap" not that cheap ortofon pickup but what can you recommend?


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DiamondDog
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Surely there's little difference between the different 1210's. Have you considered any other brand, such as Vestax? They seem to have a lot more features than technics, but maybe you wouldn't use these anyway.

By pick up do you mean cartridge? If so ortofons are good. I reccomend the pro-s. Very nice.


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-JFK-
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Posted - 2005/08/30 :  20:51:50  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit -JFK-'s homepage
yea I mean the cartridge couldent remember the name for it in english hehe

only looking got Technics why donno there is just something about it hehhe


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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2005/08/30 :  21:35:24  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Dain-Ja's homepage
Technics beat anything, period.
and they're indestructible and easily serviceable
and the clubs all have em' so you have no trouble adjusting
unless you're a scratch dj and even then...look what they have at the DMC championships - tech12s

but back on topic

cartridges...
The best bang for the buck is likely the Shure M44G (hi-fi, low weight, low record wear) or M44-7 (sound isn't as good but take more weight for scratching and such)
If you've got money (you seem to) and want good sound but good tracking anyways get the Ortofon Concordes or the Shure Whitelabels
Both are great...some prefer the whitelabels though


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dj_double_e
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Posted - 2005/09/03 :  14:30:30  Show profile  Send a private message
As for decks - get the Tech 12's unless you scratch/battle. And if you've already got a mkII, stick with mkII's.

There's a reason Technics are *THE* standard. They work right, they feel right, they sound right, and they're tough like a machine tool. They'll last you a lifetime if you take reasonable care of them and you can re-sell them for nearly as much you paid for them if you ever need to (especially if you have a matching pair).

The Stanton 520 and 680 are not bad pickups but I really hate the Discmaster. I've also had good luck with the 500AL2's - they're cheap ($50/pair) and reliable, although the sound isn't quite as good and the wear is marginally higher. I've heard a lot of my DJ friends say their Orto-Concordes haven't held up as well as they would have expected for what they cost...but I admit they do look good and sound pretty good when they are working. As for Shure....I don't have much experience with they're new stuff.....I thought they're old stuff sucked but I have always liked they're microphones.


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Edited by - dj_double_e on 2005/09/03 14:32:36
-JFK-
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Posted - 2005/09/03 :  21:39:54  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit -JFK-'s homepage
oki thx guys think I gonna get a matching deck a 1210MK2 but still unsure for the cartridge but gonna go 2 the store and check some ortofon and Stanton out and listen 2 them thx for the help

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Dain-Ja
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I hate the Stanton 500 series
they suck

the tracking needs to be set to at least 3 grams if you want proper tracking and they skip alot more easily than my shures at 1.5g anywyas :S
so you wear your records down more for nothing
plus the sound quality on them is crappy compared to the shure m44s

apparently the 680s are marginally better but still... if you're gonna be in that price range get the shure needles

if you have more money get the whitelabels or the concordes


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