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I'm gonna 2nd what people have said above - turntable-wise for scratching, you need strong torque. only 1210's, the numark ttx, stanton str8-150's or vestax's pdx range are any good for this. you won't be able to learn properly on anything less, what you do learn won't be transferrable to a club setup that will have one of these if any at all, and it'll cost you again to upgrade.
Rubbish. I learned on a pair of Limit SQ2000's - but ANY direct drive turntable will do. You may have to play about with slipmats, etc, but any turntable with half decent torque will be good enough to learn to scratch on.