cheap/quality turntable for sampling?
mesh
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i recently moved all my gear out of my house, except my turntables. they are staying at home. its a little weird to have them seperated. so i need something to sample from. i dont plan on doing too much scratching or anything, if i do i will bring the 1200s up here. i just need something to get sounds off of. i'm guessing belt-drive is not the way to go(flutter?). does anybody sample off a belt drive? basically, i dont want to buy another 1200 right now, cant afford it. i need something in the 100 or less range. any suggestions? is there hope? where's prof rockwell?
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http://www.needledoctor.com/s.nl/sc.2/category.46/it.A/id.2185/.f
you're probably not going to find any direct drive much cheaper than this unless you go the ebay used route. numark makes a deck similar to this one for about $200 and they have definitely proven themselves as worthy moreso recently than gemini or stanton in the turntable world.
that's what i know. good luck,
g b
sorta like this...
Here I come!
Well, you got a few options: you can try going for a portable like the Numark PT-01, it's got RCA outs. And then you can use it for shopping as well. But you can't put in a custom cartridge. That will probably be the most important part, next to the tone arm.
You might as well just go with a belt drive:
Numark TT1600 - $99
Gemini TT01 - $99
Stanton T50x - $99
all of these have the traditional tonearm/headshell combo so you can use your headshells from your techs. I think we got most of these in stock at the shop, so I can hook a discount up. We ship too, PM me if you want...
yeah i used to rock one of these in the office for a while... as wit hall belt drives thoguh there is FLUTTER... sometimes even a rumble.
not rcomended if you ask me.
try scoring a tecnics 1500 or 1700 off ebay. .they are usually cheap and are solid reliable direct drive younger bros to the 1200.
wouldn't some decent slipmat allow you to cue the record with the belt still moving?.... I use that innersleeve cellophane shit under my mats...
yes, and making sure you have a good belt on it will reduce any wow and flutter. Besides, if your using it to sample just get a little extra before and after your sound you want - you're gonna chop it up anyways.