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    The Non-Technics Thread

    So, who has turntables that are not 1200s as part of their home setup? What are they, and how do you like them?

    Note: Let's keep it on topic, I do not want this thread turning into a pissing match of which turntable is best.

    I picked up a pair of Numark tt-100s for $100. The torque is on the low side, but they are not bad for straight up mixing.

    Everybody is going to have an opinion.
    Just do your thing to the best of your ability and have fun with it.

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    I used to own a set of numark tt-200s, I won't comment . My cousin had a pair of Stanton ST-100s that we'd use to gig out on. The Stantons were pretty good, if a little flimsy.
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    Bought a pair of stantons 150s and got rid after a few weeks. Went back to techn... Oh wait wrong thread



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    Rocking TTX's, I need to replace the Toshiba chip in one. I'm thinking about picking up a 3rd one and maybe a used Empath or Nuo 3.0. I did have a hard time setting up the S-arm with M44g's, but after some experimenting with the height I'm skip free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomcie View Post
    Rocking TTX's
    Nice. My buddy has a pair of X1s, and I like playing on those. I will probably grab a pair of TTXs when mine crap out. I heard Numark might be releasing a TTX model with a built in dicer-like section.
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    Yeah I heard that too. I doubt that it will happen, but you never know
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomcie View Post
    I doubt that it will happen
    I wouldn't be so sure about that. At the very least Numark has been pretty innovative.
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    That is true
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    We have a Citronic PD45 Mk2 as a third deck. I've got such a soft spot for PD45s (as many of you probably know )
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    I have a weird problem with one of my STR8.150s. When I apply pressure (to cue or scratch) on the platter, I hear this weird rubbing noise. I checked the platter and it's not rubbing with anything on the table, so I'm 100% sure what's going on. A Stanton support guy was telling me that it's the motor and it's damaged. Before I send it in to get repaired, can someone help me figure out what's going on?

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