I have just won a pair of Kam DDX5000 turntables on ebay for £70.
These are in like new condition and i just want to no if these will be good for timecode vinyl as i am looking into giving this whole timecoded vinyl stuff a try.
These are in like new condition and i just want to no if these will be good for timecode vinyl as i am looking into giving this whole timecoded vinyl stuff a try.
Posted Mon 27 Jul 09 @ 5:01 pm
Bloody bargain mate. They should be fine for timecodes
Any direct drive turntables will do. I would say the most important with timecodes is the Stylus/needles.
Posted Mon 27 Jul 09 @ 5:05 pm
Any turntable works with timecodes. This turntbale looks good and it has a strong motor.
Posted Mon 27 Jul 09 @ 6:46 pm
Thanks guys.
I am thinking of getting the numark cc-1 Cartrides for them will these be ok.
Also what are the best timecode vinyl to us with vdj
I am thinking of getting the numark cc-1 Cartrides for them will these be ok.
Also what are the best timecode vinyl to us with vdj
Posted Mon 27 Jul 09 @ 7:50 pm
Massive 4.8kg/cm motor torque
enuff said..
enuff said..
Posted Mon 27 Jul 09 @ 9:05 pm
Dont buy the numark needles. Either shure M44-7 or the Ortofon OM scratch needles are good. They have a higher output for a good time code signal.
Posted Mon 27 Jul 09 @ 10:40 pm
I use Stanton Discmaster V3 at home and at the club and I have no problem with them
rob.mccombe wrote :
Also what are the best timecode vinyl to us with vdj
Also what are the best timecode vinyl to us with vdj
Alot of people seem to be having success with Serato vinyls over VirtualDJ ones. So I would say give them a try. Plus they are slightly cheaper if you shop around for them ;)
If you do get Serato vinyls remember to use the Noise map timecode engine.
Posted Tue 28 Jul 09 @ 2:56 am