"Walking the fine line between Stupidity and Genious" My Soundcloud ---- My Mixcloud
MBP Retina 2015--TSP 2.10--2xDNSC5000--2xDNSC2900--2xDNSC2000--NI F1--Denon DN-X1700--HDJ2000--Stanton STR8-80--QSC K12's--Crown Amplifier--Urei Monitors
Ahhh, ok. My bad.
"Walking the fine line between Stupidity and Genious" My Soundcloud ---- My Mixcloud
MBP Retina 2015--TSP 2.10--2xDNSC5000--2xDNSC2900--2xDNSC2000--NI F1--Denon DN-X1700--HDJ2000--Stanton STR8-80--QSC K12's--Crown Amplifier--Urei Monitors
While the technics Sl's are good DJ decks I'd suggest something a bit more exotic if you want to get the most out of your vinyl. Although I've just upgraded my sound card I think that that is slightly less important but not irrelevant . Also if great importance is the format you choose to end up with. A decision I am still making but I can tell you my master copies in 24bit 96khz Wav are astounding. A note here for some reason 2step garage is fussier about the quality of mp3 format than most other types of music probably because it is busy musically. White labels and promos never come out great but they are ok . Official releases are however excellent ripping material. For instance I have artful dodger please don't turn me on , in both vinyl and CD. I Prefer the quality of the Rip than the CD itself. I'm not one of these guys that likes vinyl just because it is vinyl. However my ear prefers the end result of vinyl conversation than the clinical cd.
For what it's worth I'm looking to end up with 320kbs , 16bit, 48khz , CBR. I am allowing my vinyls more dynamic headroom than my cd rips which are only done to 44.1khz. As I feel they have more to offer. This is however subjective
I feel like ripping some vinyl
Now if everyone could drop the youtube comment attitude and move back to a constructive discussion it would be great.
Spare the rest from your personal disputes.
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