Whats a good brand of turntable?
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Yeah cool eh!
I'm chasing a new TT atm. Currently looking at a Goldring GR 1.2 unless someone has anything better they wanna sell me |
yeah was looking at buying Daft Punk new album on Vinyl
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I still have my Technics SL1200MK2s both with concord heads and road cases.
https://www.storedj.com.au/attachments/Product/1891/sad sl-1200 mk2.JPG?ts=1288934889 |
I still have my Technics SL1200MK2s both with concord heads and road cases. Really? Nice. The Technics 1200s are (or were) the DJ industry standard and are still pretty much the go to deck for the majority of DJs who play vinyl. Technics stopped making them a few years ago so I'd hang onto them if I was you (unless you want to sell them to me). There might better "audiophile" turntables out there, but the 1200s are the most robust and reliable I think. Having said all that, I bought a pair of Vestax PDX-A2s back in the day and I've been really happy with them. I got them cos they were the ones Mixmaster Mike was using at the time and mission already had 1200s so I decided to get something different. They have a straight tone arm and allow you to be much heavier handed with scratching cos of the way they are built. Plus they are designed "vertically" for use of use in mixing hip hop etc. i.e. the tone arm is at the top rather than the side so it's out of the way. Seems like they don't make these anymore either but if you're interested in Vestax check out the site here: Cuurent Vestax turntables |
Yeah can't say i'm about to go and swap my traktor s2's for a pair of vinyl decks anytime soon
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Yeah can't say i'm about to go and swap my traktor s2's for a pair of vinyl decks anytime soon Funny that, cos I highly doubt I'd swap my actual proper turntables for a pair of traktor s2's either :p |
The problem with buying records is the cost involved compared to digital. Buying music digitally is way cheaper. Totally agree. I have a f***load of vinyl that I've collected but these days I only buy cheap and/or hard to find and/or left of centre s*** you can't buy digitally. I rarely buy new vinyl. I'm looking at getting Serato setup in the near future to facilitate digital as well. |
I mean if you solely want to play EDM then yeah, vinyl is kinda dead and a waste of money and space because you need to buy stuff constantly to keep up with what the kids are listening to. Buying mp3s makes sense if you are primarily concerned with that style of music.
However there is nothing quite like digging through an op shop or garage sale and finding a weird arse bit of vinyl that no other DJ is likely to have. I have, over the years, incorporated some of these records into mashups and tracks that I have made and so it makes your music unique rather than buying the same s*** everyone else gets off the top 100 beatport charts or similar. Don't get me wrong there's a place for both, I just like the idea of finding stuff off the beaten track, which is why I like vinyl. Well, it's one of the reasons. |
Yeah and that has definitely changed music I think, in terms of what artists put out.
In the past, an album usually represented a collection of songs that fit together somehow. I mean, this obviously varies greatly but one example that springs to mind is The Wall - Pink Floyd. this is designed to be listened to as a whole journey, kinda like a (good) DJ set. Artists could create songs that might take a while to grow on you or that weren't necessarily hit singles but that complemented their other work. These days our attention span collectively is much shorter and everyone just wants the bangers. Granted there is the whole thing of fillers which is definitely a consideration - you don't want to buy the album for "Livin on a Prayer" and get lumbered with "Without Love". I wonder if the concept of an album will slowly die out as we become more obsessed with consuming individual tracks? It seems like this approach will inevitably lead to less filler but also less experimentation and innovation as artists only put out "safe" releases knowing that their less accessible work will probably rarely get listened to. Of course this only applies to the mass market, plenty of people still make music as they have always done and probably always will, but I think it does change how we consume music and what the expectations will be. |
Check out the turntables from Pro-ject. They make a good unit without spending insane amounts in their "Debut" line-up ($399 - $499). The audiophiles can spend a bit more if they like on the 1Xpression stuff (~$899).
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Funny that, cos I highly doubt I'd swap my actual proper turntables for a pair of traktor s2's either :p yeah don't get me wrong (literally been said like 4 times in this thread already lols) i'd love to learn vinyl just to be legit but i just can't see how it would possibly help me except cost a f***load of money and take up room that i don't really have i thought i went legit enough learning to actually beatmatch by ear when i got my decks rather than just using the sync button straight up :p |
Vinyl never went away, I buy an LP every now and then from JB hifi or online.
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I still have my Technics SL1200MK2s both with concord heads and road cases. HurricaneJim the DJ? go you good thing! |
Can we chart the rise of vinyl sales against the % of population who are becoming hipsters?
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Anyway, you missed the boat. Vinyl has been revived and now it's pretty much on the decline again as things like Serato hit the market.
Nope, what you need is the thing all hipsters are now required to embrace: the cassette. Cassette day is dumb What next hipsters? 8 tracks? |
What next hipsters? 8 tracks? why not, if it is good enough voyager, good enough for them |
i knew hanging on to my record player would come in handy
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man, mini-disk players will be making a come back in 30 years
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Next thing you know people will want to start buying games on disk again
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ive thought of buying a turn table many times
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Really? Nice. Yes they are the best bar none, no they aren't for sale. I also have a Denon twin cd player (also in a road case), and; Yamaha RM1X Sequencer/Remixer http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/Yamaha_RM1x.jpg/800px-Yamaha_RM1x.jpg Roland SP-808ex http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/images/sp808.jpg Numark DM1820X http://www.djresource.eu/images/gear/small_numark-dm-1820x.jpg I also have 25,000 pieces of vinyl collected over 23 years as a DJ. HurricaneJim the DJ? go you good thing! Not anymore, I was retired 12 years ago when no one wanted me to do any gigs. |
any and all birthday/xmas present when i was a tacker were vinyls.
i just started collecting again last year and bought a brand new technics sl-1200 :) pic of the plattenspieler and the technics hifi i've got :) http://www.chawtle.com/images/hifi.jpg |
Yamaha RM1X Sequencer/Remixer Holy coincedence, I just bought that exact bit of gear off a mate for $80 to muck around with! |
Holy coincedence, I just bought that exact bit of gear off a mate for $80 to muck around with! I bought the first one in Brisbane, cost me $1500. |
http://i.qkme.me/36euhi.jpg is it hipster to have held onto the tech, and use till it becomes cool again? I think not |
Battlefield 6 will come on 5.25" floppy disks, they are making a comeback you'll see.
It's only bout 10,666 |
is it hipster to have held onto the tech, and use till it becomes cool again?I think not no, that's called being old |
Yamaha RM1X Sequencer/Remixer you guys couldnt afford a groovebox? http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/images/roland_mc303.jpg |
I also have 25,000 pieces of vinyl That's insane. I thought collections of a few hundred were impressive... You must almost need a whole room dedicated just to storage of your records. |
nice thread
tho its as been said: vinyl never went away While you can acquire those digital music files, so that digital "sales" might be much higher than what is officially reported, the ability to acquire vinyl is much less,,, convenient oh and hey |
I also have 25,000 pieces of vinyl collected over 23 years as a DJ. Anything you are interested in selling? What sort of music do you have? House/techno, hip hop, pop, rock, r and b? By the toys you have I'd wager you have mostly EDM stuff (eg house,tech,breaks,rave,etc,etc). So if any is for sale PM me and let me know k? :) Mine is mostly hip hop/breaks but I have collected a bunch of other stuff as well and have mission's house/tech/breaks gear as well. This is one of my personal faves: http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/6061/anme.jpg And this: http://img854.imageshack.us/img854/7356/3lzz.jpg |
My brother inherited my grandparents record player when they passed, since then he has quadrupled his record collection and it continues to grow.
Him and his fiance listen to it almost daily. As far as I'm concerned, it isn't even close to dead. When I visit them once a year, it's all we listen to. We love it. |
What are peoples sources/sites to acquire new vinyl?
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I know Rocking Horse in the city is probably the 'go-too' place for Vinyl in Briz.
http://www.rockinghorse.net/ |