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    How do you like the TTX's?

    Any problems you've encountered so far?
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    ahh dude, i was in a similar situation...sept i was just starting out. I'm 16 now, so working is difficult around school n ****, but i saved up a grand over six months (literally didn't spend any money on anything!) and got my pdx's and a pmc05 - this was the best plan i ever had! Crap is crap never go back
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    Re TTx1s

    I really like my TTx's, they are great for scratching (Iv learnt a great deal with them so far) and the only disapointment I have with the tables is with regard to the pitch control which is supposidly digital, but I think that a lot of the bad reception toward the pitch is just from people who havn't taken time to get used to the table, I can mix perfectly with these tables, even if you do need to tweak the record a bit more (which i enjoy doin anyway!). They do take some getting used to but I think its worth it.

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    i dont care what you guys say, im stickin with my pt2000s till they break (which could be some time!)

    when starting out especially, vinyl is the most important thing, and whats the point of having £800 worth of gear and no vinyl as opposed to £300 worth of gear (second hand pt2000's and brand new umx 5) and £500 of vinyl?

    i know what id choose :P

    of course, dont skimp on needles! you gotta have m447's man

    and sewer slimes

    i know you guys may think im making no point here, but i dont see what having techs would gain me over my current turtables - i use techs a lot of the time, and it feels very similar - granted the techs gear feels "smoother", but there isnt all that much difference (the design of the motor in both turntables is exactly the same!)

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    I totaly agree with FMW, i have pt2400's and they are built almost exactly like technics, granted they wont last as long, but i got them for under 200 a piece, so thats alot off the cost of tables. Plus i havnt had a problem at all with skipping or sound or power. Anyway im very happy with them, and am glad i got 200 worth of vinyl instead of more table.
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    yaaaay

    in my opinion, gemini make the best by far budget turntable - kicks the *** of any of the stanton or numark etc "budget" offerings!

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