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Sold old decks,got new ones, but......which mixer?

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Hixxy_is_my_god2k2
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Posted - 2004/04/16 :  10:11:25  Show profile Send a private message
Hey there peeps, just sold my ancient soundlab dlp-3r to a museum along with my Gemini PS 626 pro II for £250.....well a friend of a friend who didnt know what he was talking about,lol :)

Anyways i have decided to order myself 2 brand new Numark TT-200's as i can get them extremly cheap from America (RRP £400 for a pair in England) i can get them for $298 (which is approx £165.50) for two !! and there brand new!! But i dont know the postage cost to England yet......:( any ideas on what it would be??

So there a bargain, but the question is which mixer should i get, i will have around £80 to spend on a mixer, but i am unsure on what is good and what is not, so if anyone can give me any pointers it will be much appriciated! Id prefer the mixer to be brand new, if possible.

Cheers

Adam

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Squishy Star
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Posted - 2004/04/16 :  16:41:53  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Squishy Star's homepage
I think you could get a pair of Numark TT-200's for just $200 here...That's almost a $100 less than what you going to pay.

Check out: http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7/search/src=00633/g=home?q=numark+tt+200



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Posted - 2004/04/17 :  07:52:30  Show profile  Send a private message
depends on what kind of stuff you want to do mixing wise. if you're wanting sound effects in your mixer your going to have to shell out a bit more. if you're a scratch mixer you need to look at mixers with better faders.

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Hixxy_is_my_god2k2
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Posted - 2004/04/18 :  15:14:19  Show profile  Send a private message
mixer wise, i am unsure, i am not a scratch dj (although i wouldnt mind being able to scratch) so i dont think imo that i would want a scratch mixer, as for effects.....probablys no to that as well, i think i jus want a 2 or 3 channel mixer with a strong/subtle x-fader. Also i believe that the kill switches are a must have for me this time around as a friend has a gemini mixer with the kill switches and its fantastic......

Any ideas are welcome?

Cheers

adam

P.s that website, its $200 for one turntable, but they have a price beater, so i am goin 2 email them and see if they can beat the price i have found elsewhere..... :D even cheaper for me :P thanks a lot fella!

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