man... don't feel "out of date". I came the other way and now steering more to a just turntables. As people say.. the grass is greener
Macbook Pro 2011 :: Xone 22 :: Technics 1200 :: Denon DNS3700 :: 2x Midifighter ::Akia MPD24 :: Kaoss Pad 2 :: Audio 6 :: KRK Rockit 5 Darkstar :: Roland Sh-101 :: Traktor Scratch Duo :: Ableton live 8
That
Table
Is
Gorgeous
Great setup man
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The table is amazing dude, the mixer is not...I do however base this on owning products of the same brand and hating each and every single one of them.
13" Macbook Pro i7/8gb/750gb :: Traktor S4 + F1 + Pro 2 :: Allen & Heath DB4 :: Allen & Heath K2 :: Midi Fighter Classic :: Midi Fighter Pro (BM) :: Midi Fighter 3D :: Pioneer RMX1000 :: DJM800 :: 2 xCDJ1000mk3 :: Beats Pro + Beats Studio
love the table dude! What is it coated in? some kind of leatherette?
TSP 2 | Serato DJ | Live 8 | MBP (SSD + HDD) | AIAIA TMA-1 Fool's Gold Edition | 1200 Mk2s | MidiFighter | KRK RP5
Xone: DB4 | Pioneer CDJ-2000 Nexus
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I couldn't agree more about the mixer. Online reviews are spot on when they say their build quality is rubbish. That said, i do find it great fun to play with. It was the bargain price that swung it really. Plus, i know it's only a temporary fixture, til i get a DJM2000 or A&H DB4 !
Thanks man, yes it's covered in Faux Leather
Thanks for all your comments
2 Technics 1200MK5's -- 2 CDJ 900's -- Xone DB4 -- Genelec 8040's -- Yamaha 01v (old school !!) -- SSL 1 -- Apple Mac G5
2 Technics 1200MK5's -- 2 CDJ 900's -- Xone DB4 -- Genelec 8040's -- Yamaha 01v (old school !!) -- SSL 1 -- Apple Mac G5
that is brilliant man! i love that table you made and think i will try the same thing. ive never made anything like that in my life though, so i think it may be a bit tough for me.
the only issue with a djm 2000 is it won't fit properly in your recessed table. Might want to consider a djm 900.
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