Produce own Hip-Hop as a hobby, bought a TT and Torq vinyl, got questions...
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    Default Produce own Hip-Hop as a hobby, bought a TT and Torq vinyl, got questions...

    I wanted to add scratching to my music, so I set out to get a used TT on eBay (my first mistake). Anyway I never touched a TT in my life so...

    I also have a copy of Deckadance, a macbook pro, and a firestudio mobile by presonus for a while with akai keys n pads. I ordered torq vinyl and it hasn't come yet.

    I got a Vestax PDX-A2, I wanted to save money but still fell ripped of as I paid $100 for it - is that a bad deal? it's rather beat up.

    I was told then that I need a phono pre-amp to get the signal higher - again not familiar with TT's.

    Anyway I use a Presonus FireStudio Mobile and asked the guy if i can hook the table directly up to it using an RCA to 1/4" converter. He said no "because the firestudio mobile" doesn't have a ground. I'm always skeptical as to anything that leaves a GC employee's mouth. Is this true? Could I damage my Presonus interface?

    Also, how do i get the hum out of the signal? I see theres a ground on the table but not sure what to ground it to...

    Was $100 a ripoff for a Vestax PDX-A2 in fair condition that (supposedly) works?
    Last edited by southpark2033; 07-21-2010 at 03:57 PM.

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    You definitely need a phono preamp. While you won't damage your Presonus, the signal will be too quiet to use without the pre. I would look to get a dj mixer so that you have a crossfader to scratch with.
    "The output from a magnetic cartridge installed in a good quality turntable is MUCH lower than that provided by line level sources like CD or tape, and requires an additional stage of amplification. The recording process used to create records also adds equalization which must be removed during playback to restore proper tonal balance. Most older receivers and amps included an additional gain and RIAA re-equalizer stage, allowing direct connection of a turntable. "
    So yes you do need a phono preamp.

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    Go with this phono pre.
    http://www.zzounds.com/item--ARTDJPREII


    I've had one for years, and it's still sounds as good as the day i got it.

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