$600-700 for techs and what are the ST-150's like $500 each? Comparing new vs used prices, but it's kinda hard to find 150's for sale.
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$600-700 for techs and what are the ST-150's like $500 each? Comparing new vs used prices, but it's kinda hard to find 150's for sale.
The 150s are nice but I bought M5Gs myself :)
You can save a few bob with 2nd hand 150s or TTXs as people seem to value them less for some reason.
They're all good choices but I went with the M5Gs cos I know I can service them and source any parts I might need myself.
I did get lucky tho tbqh and bought them a month or 2 before the prices doubled :)
Im def. leaning more towards the tech 12's or str8-150 whichever of the two I can find the better deal on at the time is prolly what I will go with. Cook you said the T1 was a bust...i've read quite a few mixed reviews on it. I thought it sounded like a pretty solid mixer for both effects and scratching for under $600 new. I also really like the sounds of the Z2 but dislike the single effects knob and no transport that I could see unless you can by shift???
Mixer wise I really want to learn to scratch but also utilize my mixing abilities and effects. I feel like what i'm looking for is a mixer with some nice faders for scratching that also has the ability to use multiple effects at once with a built in sound card.
How much are you willing to spend on a mixer?
Maybe go the mixer/x1 route? There are plenty of 2 channel mixers you could pair with an x1 and a two channel sound card for a fairly cheap price. You get way more control over everything with an X1 or another external midi controller
Maybe one of these - http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Ecler-NUO...item416e3f42b3
A second hand X1 and a Audio 6 sound card.
You can get st-150's new at zzounds and americanmusical.
The top three would def have to be vestax pdx2000, tech 1200mk2, or stanton st150 (the str8's track better but you lose sound quality)