View Poll Results: Would you still be a DJ if vinyl/turntables were the only way?

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    If DJing with vinyl and turntables was the only way to DJ today.......

    ......would you still be a DJ?

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    Hell yes I would!
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    Absolutely. Better sound quality, less weak djs

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    Quote Originally Posted by frandomeda View Post
    Absolutely. Better sound quality, less weak djs
    dont know about better sound quality.

    But Less DJ's And controllers and sync. yep.

    I miss them days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VjQue View Post
    dont know about better sound quality.
    Why do audiophiles demand analog?

    But Less DJ's And controllers and sync. yep.
    This too.

    I miss them days.
    Meeee tooo.
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    whats vinyl?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Porter View Post
    whats vinyl?
    Something DJs use. Skilled DJs can work with this tool alone while some digital/controller DJs have no clue on how to use them.
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    it depends, if i could afford it or it was my only occupation than yes.
    it would be a shame tough, cause you had to spend fortune for every shitty record that they ask for that you dont like.

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    Anolog has a richer tone than purely digital. There's factors that effect vinyl like natural feed back, and stylus/cartridge imperfections and natural tonal changes when the pitch changes, that gives it a richer thicker tone than its digital counterpart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frandomeda View Post
    Absolutely. Better sound quality, less weak djs
    Roflroflroflrorlforlflfolrlfoforl I'll take lossless files that have never seen analog conversion being used in CDJs over some piece of flimsy, scratched up vinyl any days.

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