Are there any needles that specifically cater to tcv??
Posted Thu 29 Jun 06 @ 8:35 am
http://www.djdeals.com/ortofonCONCORDEDIGITRACK.htm
Very expensive though... It probably depends on what type of mixing you want to do -- for scratching, you'll want a needle that tracks well, for mixing, you'll want one with higher fidelity... To read the timecode, I don't think the needle has be exceptionally high quality though...
Very expensive though... It probably depends on what type of mixing you want to do -- for scratching, you'll want a needle that tracks well, for mixing, you'll want one with higher fidelity... To read the timecode, I don't think the needle has be exceptionally high quality though...
Posted Thu 29 Jun 06 @ 3:29 pm
I sure they are good but a waste of money IMO, I'm not even sure if anyone has ever tested the difference. Call me crazy but if your needle has low output then when you calibrate in vdj it raises the volume level to make up for any difference, so i would say high output needles are really best on noraml vinyl.
Posted Thu 29 Jun 06 @ 4:09 pm
Posted Thu 29 Jun 06 @ 10:04 pm
Yeah, just get some SURE Turntablist needles.
Posted Sat 01 Jul 06 @ 12:21 am
Yeah, just get some SURE Turntablist needles. I don't even use cartridges..lol.
Posted Sat 01 Jul 06 @ 12:22 am