Savage Lake's setup
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  1. #1
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    Default Savage Lake's setup

    Spun vinyl for years, then Serato with just the 1200's and no sync. Transitioned to Traktor this year, and got into using cue points, effects, etc. I pretty much use the XDJ's as Traktor controllers.

    Still some work to do on the setup: cable management, an angled shelf for the laptop/MF 3D/MF Twister/Push 2 (not pictured), and some more subtle lighting. I love all the toys, but I think my fav piece is the table. It's oiled butcher block on adjustable workstand legs.

    dj setup december 2016.jpg

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    Looks great! I love the natural wood. Simple and easy to work with.

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    How wide is that table top? I could use a similar setup but never sure what the minimum size is.

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    6 feet wide, 3 feet deep. Technics could be run standard style, and everything still fits. The 3' depth was the big issue I ran into, as far as finding a tabletop. Plenty of 25" and 30" depth out there, but that did not work for what I wanted.

    I got that tabletop from Lumber Liquidators, and adjustable workbench legs from Home Depot. I'm 6'1", and the height is perfect. I think anyone 6'3" or over would want a taller setup.

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