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Im not interested as i have a M3D,but im curious How does the platter feel on these?
I have a backup PT-1000 I Also own. I was very impressed with the way the Gemini feels.
I remeber growing up and hearing how Numark sucked, I bought a M2 mixer and was very impressed.
Im not interested as i have a M3D,but im curious How does the platter feel on these?
I have a backup PT-1000 I Also own. I was very impressed with the way the Gemini feels.
I remeber growing up and hearing how Numark sucked, I bought a M2 mixer and was very impressed.
$100 id say hell yeah someone get on this.
For a belt drive TT they are great.
These a beginners turntables for someone who is overlooking the digital midi controller overtaking.
I learned to beat match, scratch, loop and sample with these, played at countless parties and eventually became my backup decks when I began spinning at clubs.
I took them out for fun about 6 months ago, put new stylus's on them and used them maybe a dozen times.
I'm so used to midi controllers now, they just take up space.
A for feel, I can only compare them to a pair of 1210's I have and well. It's quite different.
There's a bit of give on them and they are very forgiving in terms of bounce and resistance.
Like I said. If anyone is looking to learn, $100 gets you tt's and a $50 2chan mixer and you're set
Btw I've been real faithful to numark for a very long time.
They've really stepped up.
Stay away from fisher price midi's like that plastic S4. It's poopy.
Originally posted by flyboyx
i have watched my dog lick himself off a few times
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