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this is my set up
dbx driverack pa
pyramid pa-1000x -amp
behringer ep2500 - amp

pyramid pmr9600 - mixer
2 numark axis 9 - cd payers
how do i add pictures of my equipment to this post
 

Posted Wed 26 May 10 @ 2:47 pm
 

Posted Wed 26 May 10 @ 4:17 pm
this is some of my dj set up







 

Posted Wed 26 May 10 @ 4:56 pm
mp3jrickPRO InfinityHonorary MemberMember since 2003
 

Posted Wed 26 May 10 @ 5:12 pm
LordyLHome userMember since 2010
Why would you give him a link that he can't even access?
 

Posted Wed 26 May 10 @ 9:40 pm
@Rodneydoct, your space looks damp, do really store your stuff like that?
Huey
 

Posted Wed 26 May 10 @ 9:48 pm
I thought you could register an account with that freebee version you get with Hercules ect
 

Posted Thu 27 May 10 @ 7:03 am
 

Posted Thu 27 May 10 @ 1:48 pm
rodneydoct...I thought I was the only one that got stuck in the basement. LOL

beatbreker1 is right...Be careful about storing your equipment in a damp environment. Electronics don't like moisture and most speakers cones are made out of paper. If it's in your budget, consider a dehumidifier or two.
 

Posted Mon 31 May 10 @ 1:53 pm
mp3jrickPRO InfinityHonorary MemberMember since 2003
LordyL wrote :
Why would you give him a link that he can't even access?


hmmm....
Maybe for the same reason I edited his post to show his images instead or raw links?
Innocent oversight I guess.

Do you ever post anything positive?
 

Posted Mon 31 May 10 @ 4:48 pm
LordyLHome userMember since 2010
 

Posted Mon 31 May 10 @ 6:49 pm
uclax18Home userMember since 2010
Ive had virtual dj for a bit over 2 months now...but thats all I have- just the program and my laptop. Ive gotten good at recording with different instrumentals and acapellas but I want to take it to the next level and be able to do some live mixing. Whats the first thing I should look into buying? (mixer, CDJs vs turntables, etc...) or what could I get to make the DJ experience a bit more interesting and hands- on
 

Posted Tue 01 Jun 10 @ 12:51 am
taylaPRO InfinityMember since 2007
Well the first thing you should buy is VDJ if you haven't already bought it, get the foundations right and everything else can be built on. Working with dodgy foundations will bring your house down.
 

Posted Tue 01 Jun 10 @ 4:12 am


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