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Forum : Music : a turntable not too expensive

dialekte [be]
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hi i search a turntable not to expensive (- 200 €), i saw that on musicstore 
http://www.musicstore.de:80/fr_FR/EUR/Stage-Line-DJP-202-DJ-Turntable-inkl.-Nadelsystem/art-DJE0000728-000   

or http://www.musicstore.de:80/fr_FR/EUR/Reloop-RP-2000-MK3-/art-DJE0002855-000  

http://www.musicstore.de/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/MusicStore-MusicStoreShop-Site/fr_FR/-/EUR/ViewParametricSearch-SimpleOfferSearch?SearchParameter=%26%40QueryTerm%3D*%26CategoryUUIDLevelX%252F4DzVqHzpCmwAAAEZi3ktK5qL%252FHT7DDuSIKWUAAAEfkglg.sbF%3DV9DDDuSIyjkAAAEfoAlg.sbF%26CategoryUUIDLevelX%252F4DzVqHzpCmwAAAEZi3ktK5qL%3DHT7DDuSIKWUAAAEfkglg.sbF%26CategoryUUIDLevelX%3D4DzVqHzpCmwAAAEZi3ktK5qL%26ProductListPrice_EUR%3D%253C%2B200.00  

Which is the best for you?
 
 
 
dialekte [be]
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mrMute [be]
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You're post is a little fucked up but for budget turntables i'd go for "super OEM's" (Original Equipment Manifacturer).

This
model is sold by different companies under different names: Synq
XTRM1/Omnitronic DD5250/Akiama DJ4000 Acura/AMDJ HTD4.5/Stanton
STR8-150/ST150/Citronic PD45/Reloop RP6000MK5.
It's been a long time since i checked the new types of record players but these should be decent and payable.
Looking for a second hand deal can spare you a lot of money too. i really like www.2dehands.bewww.2ememain.be/www.2ememain.be/
 
 
 
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I'd say for that price range, a RELOOP RP4000 M3D
Has:
-direct drive(high torque)
-10% to 20% pitch (adjustable (Technics has 8% pitch so gotta weigh down which will suit you better, mind that in the party scene they exclusively use Technics so the pitch diference can get tricky)
-Quartz lock
-3 speeds (33, 48, 72)
-Forward & backward play

price: around 220 a pop


i got these truntables and they really are pretty decent (some people are spreading that they are shit, but they are just technicsfollowers ^^), i'm happy with em :) not nearly use em as much as they should be used though :D just recreational nowadays.
 
 
 
dialekte [be]
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What do you think about Reloop RP-2000 MK3 or stage line djp 202?It is more in my "budget".
 
 
 
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What do you think about Reloop RP-2000 MK3 or stage line djp 202?It is more in my "budget".
 
guess it's pretty equal in quality (the reloops) just less extra functions (prob wont use em anyway :D except for going crazy ones in a while ^^) .
Don't know about the Stage line djp..

Things you should look out for are:
-is it direct driven?
-whats the pitch rate & range and in what extend do i want to use it?(maybe your more of an 8% pitch kinda guy, should do a test somewhere maybe, else you spend a lot of money on the wrong stuff)
-what kind of quality does the brand stand for?
-and warranty in the store and such ofcourse

guess you can't go wrong if you keep these things in mind and inform yourself a lot.
The reloops are pretty sensitive though i must say 
 
 
 
dialekte [be]
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thanks for information
 
 
 
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Originally posted by : dialekte

What do you think about Reloop RP-2000 MK3 or stage line djp 202?It is more in my "budget".
   

guess it's pretty equal in quality (the reloops) just less extra functions (prob wont use em anyway :D except for going crazy ones in a while ^^) .
Don't know about the Stage line djp..

Things you should look out for are:
-is it direct driven?
-whats the pitch rate & range and in what extend do i want to use it?(maybe your more of an 8% pitch kinda guy, should do a test somewhere maybe, else you spend a lot of money on the wrong stuff)
-what kind of quality does the brand stand for?
-and warranty in the store and such ofcourse

guess you can't go wrong if you keep these things in mind and inform yourself a lot.
The reloops are pretty sensitive though i must say 


 look out for a second hand technics sl1200. it has 8% pitchrange, but when you take of the platter, you can tweak it with a screwdriver.
you can find a second hand technics for the same price as a new jbsystems or reloop etc.. but its far more durable.
 
 
 
dialekte [be]
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Originally posted by : SlixX

Quote:
Originally posted by : dialekte

What do you think about Reloop RP-2000 MK3 or stage line djp 202?It is more in my "budget".
      

guess it's pretty equal in quality (the reloops) just less extra functions (prob wont use em anyway :D except for going crazy ones in a while ^^) .
Don't know about the Stage line djp..

Things you should look out for are:
-is it direct driven?
-whats the pitch rate & range and in what extend do i want to use it?(maybe your more of an 8% pitch kinda guy, should do a test somewhere maybe, else you spend a lot of money on the wrong stuff)
-what kind of quality does the brand stand for?
-and warranty in the store and such ofcourse

guess you can't go wrong if you keep these things in mind and inform yourself a lot.
The reloops are pretty sensitive though i must say 


 look out for a second hand technics sl1200. it has 8% pitchrange, but when you take of the platter, you can tweak it with a screwdriver.
you can find a second hand technics for the same price as a new jbsystems or reloop etc.. but its far more durable.

for the same price hummmm
 
 
 
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Originally posted by : firefrog

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Originally posted by : SlixX

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Originally posted by : dialekte

What do you think about Reloop RP-2000 MK3 or stage line djp 202?It is more in my "budget".
       

guess it's pretty equal in quality (the reloops) just less extra functions (prob wont use em anyway :D except for going crazy ones in a while ^^) .
Don't know about the Stage line djp..

Things you should look out for are:
-is it direct driven?
-whats the pitch rate & range and in what extend do i want to use it?(maybe your more of an 8% pitch kinda guy, should do a test somewhere maybe, else you spend a lot of money on the wrong stuff)
-what kind of quality does the brand stand for?
-and warranty in the store and such ofcourse

guess you can't go wrong if you keep these things in mind and inform yourself a lot.
The reloops are pretty sensitive though i must say 


 look out for a second hand technics sl1200. it has 8% pitchrange, but when you take of the platter, you can tweak it with a screwdriver.
you can find a second hand technics for the same price as a new jbsystems or reloop etc.. but its far more durable.

for the same price hummmm

shure, for 200-300 euro's you got one, if search just a little bit
 
 
 
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Firefrog:
"you can tweak it with a screwdriver."

is that really accurate? thought you could only double pitch it..
 
 
 
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Firefrog:
 "you can tweak it with a screwdriver."

is that really accurate? thought you could only double pitch it..


it's variable, you can check the amount with the strobedots