whats up ppl,
i use the numark ttx and i wanna buy some spare needles for myself,
i mostly beat mix hip hop although i would like to start scratching in my mixes soon but not extensively.
what are the best cartdieges/styli for my TT and my style.
thanks guyz, i really appreciate it. ;-D
i use the numark ttx and i wanna buy some spare needles for myself,
i mostly beat mix hip hop although i would like to start scratching in my mixes soon but not extensively.
what are the best cartdieges/styli for my TT and my style.
thanks guyz, i really appreciate it. ;-D
Posté Mon 23 Feb 09 @ 4:32 pm
anybody?
Posté Wed 11 Mar 09 @ 5:28 pm
You really need to use the search or at least finger through the forums a bit more ... most of your questions are already answered here .. I know people say the search is not that great here ... but this thread was found very easily ...
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/97249/Hardware_Technical_Support/How_Important_Is_A_Decent_Needle_With_Timecoded_Vinyls_.html?search=needles&page=1
http://www.virtualdj.com/forums/97249/Hardware_Technical_Support/How_Important_Is_A_Decent_Needle_With_Timecoded_Vinyls_.html?search=needles&page=1
Posté Wed 11 Mar 09 @ 7:53 pm
i have read that, i just wanted some expert opinion geared to my styling,
calm down....
calm down....
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 9:10 am
Expert opinion? You have an entire thread of DJs talking about what are the best carts to use - what more do you want?
Buy the Shure M44-7 -- http://www.uniquesquared.com/servlet/the-404/Shure-M44-dsh-7-H-M447/Detail
Buy the Shure M44-7 -- http://www.uniquesquared.com/servlet/the-404/Shure-M44-dsh-7-H-M447/Detail
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 9:38 am
thanks for ur expert opinion....
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 10:15 am
do u do mostly beat mixing or a lil bit of mixing and scratching jimmy?
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 10:54 am
farhanashraf wrote :
do u do mostly beat mixing or a lil bit of mixing and scratching jimmy?
I'm a beat mixer mate, Don't scratch at all. Scratching good but It doesn't interest me at all mate.
If you scratch, then I hear them Shure M44 are top class.
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 11:00 am
yeah i wanna scratch a lil bit, not not a whole lot, i got the numark cc1, have u heard anythng bout them?
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 12:43 pm
If you want good needles.... buy are the Sure M44-7 or the ortofon Om scratch. Im using the Ortofon OM scratch needles. They hold down real good
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:25 pm
thanks for the suggestion man,
what bout the ortofon digitrack? r they worth the price?
what bout the ortofon digitrack? r they worth the price?
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:27 pm
They are good but very expensive. They have a 8mv out put. You can get the Om scratch which are alot cheaper and they have a 7mv output which is a slight difference. If you want high output, get the M44-7. They have 10mv ouputs. Im am happy with my Om scratch needles and they work great. You dont really need the Digitrack needles. Many people have the black and silver ortofons and those have a 5mv otput which is lower and work ok The difference is the output in MV
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:42 pm
oh k,
so the more the mV, the more responsive it is to the tcv set up?
so the more the mV, the more responsive it is to the tcv set up?
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:44 pm
The higher the output, the greater the time code signal.
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:49 pm
oh k, thanks a lot man, appreciate your help...
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:50 pm
Many djs are using either the Sure M44-7s or the Ortofon Om Scratch
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:51 pm
yeah, i wasnt sure about their brand since i havent heard bout them before, but i guess u haveta be in the industry to know bout them...
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 5:52 pm
Just been speaking to a scratch guy tonight,
He's say's Shure M44 any day
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 7:06 pm
I have a pair of Stanton V505's up for grabs. With Stanton headshells. PM me.
Syberman
Syberman
Posté Thu 12 Mar 09 @ 9:59 pm