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    Does the TTX-USB use the "super oem" as the base of their production?

    Is there any difference in quality control between the Stanton 150 series and the reloop 6000 series? i am looking to pick up a "super oem" turnies soon but kinda bent between the TTX-USB / Reloop 6000 series etc
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    Design flare
    The Mrs actually said (words to the effect of )regarding the Numark at least that one is actually nice to look at, its got a nice shape to it

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJZILCH View Post
    Does the TTX-USB use the "super oem" as the base of their production?
    No. it's Numark's own.

    Quote Originally Posted by DJZILCH View Post
    Is there any difference in quality control between the Stanton 150 series and the reloop 6000 series? i am looking to pick up a "super oem" turnies soon but kinda bent between the TTX-USB / Reloop 6000 series etc
    The Stanton decks are based on the super OEM standard sold by Hanpin, but is in a totally different body. It's incredibly heavy. 2 issues - the sharp edges means that they're easily chipped, and the power switch isn't on the top. I have to move my right hand deck to power off.

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    Scratchworx, i feel like you're the only one not screaming TECHNICS OR DIE and I really feel your advice. Yeah i love messing around on technics and they are sturdy blah blah but hes right there are other turntables out there. I'm really leaning toward the TTXUSB because i like the design and it seems to be a sturdy table. I take really good care of music equipment so even if they aren't as sturdy as a 1200 ill keep them in good condition and not screw them up. And it would be nice to walk into a room of DJ's and be the only one not rocking techs and still be able to put some good music together.

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    Just went to your website scratchworx and read your TTX review, sealed the deal for me. I'm grabbing a pair as soon as i have the money, thanks a ton for giving advice and not the usual technics lecture. Keep up the good work man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otacon View Post
    not the usual technics lecture.
    tis not a lecture tis fact

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2D2 View Post
    tis not a lecture tis fact
    yeah i know but the reason i started this thread was to determine the difference between TTX and TTXUSB, i've heard why technics are the back bone of DJ'ing and always will be and no doubt they are awesome and dependable, but i feel like alot of people are brainwashed zombies when it comes to table choice. I dont know much about them, but being so closed to "just techs or gtfo out" mind set will make you miss some other really good things. Like i said, im new to vinyl so I have no real input on experience, but venturing out from the norm isnt always a bad idea IMHO. But thanks for everyones input

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otacon View Post
    yeah i know but the reason i started this thread was to determine the difference between TTX and TTXUSB, i've heard why technics are the back bone of DJ'ing and always will be and no doubt they are awesome and dependable, but i feel like alot of people are brainwashed zombies when it comes to table choice. I dont know much about them, but being so closed to "just techs or gtfo out" mind set will make you miss some other really good things. Like i said, im new to vinyl so I have no real input on experience, but venturing out from the norm isnt always a bad idea IMHO. But thanks for everyones input

    Good for you when I started in 94 all we had were techs when the first vestax tables to contend them came out I was like wow yet they could not top what was there already when the pdx 2000s came out I was like wow again but no they were more scratch decks and not upto par with what I already had I could go on but its boring

    good luck and welcome to the real deal nice to see people wanting to jump on tts all good

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otacon View Post
    Just went to your website scratchworx and read your TTX review, sealed the deal for me. I'm grabbing a pair as soon as i have the money, thanks a ton for giving advice and not the usual technics lecture. Keep up the good work man
    Don't get carried away by reviews of a single person.

    Reviewers can get biased when it comes to some brands because they are either paid or sponsored. Technics don't pay people to give them good reviews. They received positive reviews because of the good and reliable reputation their product has given to the consumers.

    Many people have used other turntables aside from Technics. Yes they features things that aren't really necessary and just to be said that they offer more than Technics have. In the end, they still fall back to Technics. It would still be your decision. But consider this: most clubs have 1200/1210 so you will have to use them if and in case you have to unless you bring you non-Technics turntables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicadraus View Post
    Don't get carried away by a reviews of a single person.
    Reviewers can get biased when it comes to some brands because they are either paid or sponsored. Technics don't pay people to give them good reviews. They received positive reviews because of the good and reliable reputation their product has given to the consumers.
    Not this reviewer. For the record, I paid for my TTXs out of my own pocket before skratchworx came along. And I'd buy another pair as well. NOBODY buys my opinion.
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