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Technic Digital turntable/cd
A pretty cool piece of machinery goina run u around $1600
The Technics SL-DZ1200, the world’s first Direct-Drive Digital Turntable, looks—and more importantly feels—like spinning wax on a classic 1200. The distinctive slip surface on the 10" platter lets you spin, scratch, break, and otherwise work a track in a number of formats, including CD, MP3 and AAC. Along with its realistic vinyl feel and classic direct drive, the SL-DZ1200 also lets you store, playback, scratch and loop sampled media from a removable SD memory card. About the size of a postage stamp, these cards store all your favorite samples, songs—even whole albums. And although they won't ever be able to replace vinyl, they're a whole heck of a lot easier to carry around than a crate of records. It looks like Technics is about to kick off a whole new era for the DJ—again. Classic Technics Direct-Drive Motor The Technics Direct-Drive system, which incorporates the platter as an actual component of the motor, was introduced with the SP-10 in 1969 as a way to eliminate the drag, inevitable breakage and slow start-up speeds associated with belt-driven players. With the reliable rotation, instant response and long life you have come to expect from Technics analog models, the SL-DZ1200 boasts the same quartz crystal controlled Direct-Drive that has been the choice of professional DJs for over thirty years. Traditional Vinyl Characteristics It's easy to adjust to the SL-DZ1200. With adjustable break and start-up speeds, a 10" platter, vinyl simulation effects and slip surface combined with its familiar look & feel, the SL-DZ1200 sounds and responds just like your analog decks. Cue/Cue Bank/Cue/Pads The SL-DZ1200 lets you find a cue point, save it and return to it at the touch of a button. Four self-illuminating cue pads allow you to set, save and seamlessly cue from exactly the point of your choice. It can memorize 50 sets (more if stored on an SD card) of 10 cue points as individual "albums." Each "album" also stores your settings for the four cue pads, loop points, auto cue condition and effects. As soon as your SD memory card or disc is loaded, your pre-saved settings are instantly available. Sample Pads/Sample Looping Sample pads allow for editing, overlapping and playing back multiple samples. By sampling musical phrases, using the editing function to set the In and Out points, looping and mixing various samples, you can play the SL-DZ1200 like an instrument and use it to create original compositions. SD Memory Card The SD memory card is a removable, reusable device about the size of a postage stamp, and is capable of holding hours of media. Using the SZ-CB8 SD Audio Recording Kit1, you can store your samples, scratches, breaks—even whole albums—and play an entire set using just a couple SD memory cards. Easy To Read Central Display The big, easy to read central display lets you know your exact BPM, elapsed time, and remaining time, as well as other track and play data. Adjust the display angle for easy reading in traditional or battle style play. Vibration Resistant Design A heavy, die cast aluminum body, rugged CD mechanism and double spring insulator feet provide exceptional vibration resistance. Pitch Lock Change the tempo of a track without affecting its pitch throughout the DZ-1200's entire (±8-±50) pitch range. Forward-Reverse Switch from forward to backwards play, and then back again without missing a beat. And you can adjust the precision to suit your needs--use the "Instant Change" button to make the switch instant, or flip it off to drag, stop and spin-up the track. Free Wheel Not available on jog dial CD decks, this feature gives you the ability to free wheel or coast like on an analog deck with the push of a button. Specifications: Display BPM, remaining time, and other play data Cue Bank Yes Cue Pads Yes (memory for 4 cue points) Digital Forward/Reverse Yes Drive Method Direct-Drive Vinyl Sim Yes Strobe Yes Pitch Lock Yes Free Wheel Yes Tempo Control Yes Sample Pads Yes Loop Yes Adjustable Braking Speed Yes Built-In CD Player Yes SD Card Slot Yes Media Compatibility CD, CD-R/RW, SD Cards, MP3, AAC Control Terminal for Relay Play Yes Line Out Yes Digital Out Yes (coaxial) Mode Switch Yes (Turntable Mode/CD Player Mode) Number of Channels 2 (left and right, stereo) Frequency Response 4Hz to 20kHz Output Voltage 2Vrms (at 0dB) (JEITA) S/N Ratio 100dB (JEITA) Output Impedance Approximately 1kilo-ohm Load Impedence More than 10kilo-ohms Headphone Output Level 20mW max. 32 ohms (adjustable) Pickup Wavelength 780nm Supported MP3 Bitrates (CD) 32kbps to 192kbps (128kbps recommended) Supported MP3 Sampling Frequency (CD) 48kHz / 44.1kHz / 32kHz Audio Formats Supported (SD) MPEG2-AAC/MP3 Sampling Frequency (SD) 48kHz / 44.1kHz / 32kHz Power Supply AC 120V, 60Hz Power Consumption 20W Dimensions (H x W x D) 43/8" x 1239/64" x 13" Weight 12.8 lbs |
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i havent tried the numark yet. but most numark gear is crap anyway...although they have been stepping up.
the scratch processing was shite on the technics initially from all the reviews i heard but they have apparently fixed that problem. The model i tried sounded better then a cdj-1000. i'd vote for serato scratch. |
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I am not too sure why most DJ's dont like the CD turntables. I think they are sweet, atleast this way you have the accessibility to a lot more music. Plus you still need skills to rip it on the table. I'm definitely looking into getting one.
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ive tried the numark cdx at tom lees.. VERY COOL and i love how it feels like an actual record |
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fun.
I hope everyone buys shit like these and then sells their outdated but perfectly functional CD decks to me for cheap. Like fuck.. Ive said it before... if I want to scratch, I'll scratch records. fuck this digital turntablism bullshit. (well at least for another few years, until they're alot better and cheaper :D) |