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Peasant Nikon
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Another thing we all have to realize is that a lot of people, including myself, do not want to have to upgrade. Think about a 16 year old kid who worked his *** off for half a year to get a pair of 1200s. Do you think he is going to let someone tell him that he bought an inferior product? I know I would have typed rebuttals until I had carpal tunnel if that would have happened to me... A lot of people are content with what the 1200s deliver. That does not mean that they satisfy every desire, but they do what DJs need to create an awesome atmosphere.
After saying that, I still think that most of the arguments presented by 1200 supporters are completely valid (as are most of the pro-Numark points). I would much rather have what some DJs consider bare bones features, and have unbelievalbe reliability, than have a lot of toys (I do not mean to be insulting...) and lose sound qualiity or have a bigger possibility of an on-site equipment death. I think that the Numark table is a step in the right direction (and I am glad they included an s-arm...), and maybe I will get one to play around with in the future, but I am not moved enough to get rid of a 1200 to make room...
-Peasant Nikon
After saying that, I still think that most of the arguments presented by 1200 supporters are completely valid (as are most of the pro-Numark points). I would much rather have what some DJs consider bare bones features, and have unbelievalbe reliability, than have a lot of toys (I do not mean to be insulting...) and lose sound qualiity or have a bigger possibility of an on-site equipment death. I think that the Numark table is a step in the right direction (and I am glad they included an s-arm...), and maybe I will get one to play around with in the future, but I am not moved enough to get rid of a 1200 to make room...
-Peasant Nikon
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