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Mark Enders

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« on: November 20, 2004, 03:02:34 am »
Hey,

Of course, it's time to start the obligatory "Post Pics of your Gear" thread (and for shawn, a new opportunity to promote his site ;) )

I'll start it off i guess.

Turntables:

2 Gemini XL-500II
They dont hold pitch. Only get these decks if someone is threatening you with "Death by Spoon" (aka DBP) :eek:  These are fine if you're starting out on a crappy budget. Replacing these in the next two weeks with the decks I shouldve gotten 2 years ago: 1210s

CDJs:

Pioneer :D  CMX-3000
An awesome set, Just got it today. I'll be posting a review shortly. I will say that I still sit there, expecting the CD to come out of the controller only to realize that im just stupid :p

Mixer:
Behringer VMX-200
A good transition mixer, which means going from my previous POS mixer to a new very sexy mixer (aka VSM)

This all gets routed out to my laptop (compaq 2800T) for recording or broadcast.

Output:
Philips MC-77
This unit is AWESOME, dual subwoofers, mids and lows. Aluminum cone and the pretty blue light  :D













Lets see those tables
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« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2004, 12:13:59 pm »
I like the "Heart Rate" and "Noob Counter" haha. Posting mine soon.

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« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2004, 12:40:39 pm »
Turntable Setup:
2 x Technics SL-1210M5G
1 x Gemini PMX-25 (Very old and bad mixer with very hard fader and only 2 band EQ)

"Stack Setup":
1 x Behringer DX-1000 (Great as a "console" to mix all my pieces of equipment together, not the best for mixing because of its size)
1 x Denon DND9000
1 x Tascam DA-40 DAT Recorder/Player
1 x Sony MDS-JE510
1 x TDK DA-3826 Audio CD Recorder
1 x RV-2 Stereo Reverberation Unit
1 x Behringer MXB-1002 Mixer
1 x Sony Boom Box with Power Drive Woofer (HAHA I know a huge joke for such a great setup :lol:)
1 x Behringer B1 Studio Condenser Mic
5 x Behringer Handheld Mic














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« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2004, 02:05:15 pm »
::Drool:: M5G goodness. Nice rig bro, any ideas for your next mixer?

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« Reply #4 on: November 20, 2004, 03:00:57 pm »
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Nice rig bro, any ideas for your next mixer?


Yep. The next mixer for my turntable setup will be the Behringer DJX-700. Dispite many people who say Behringer is crap just because other people say that, Behringer products are actually very good without the insane price tag to support advertising.

I've had my DX-1000, MXB-1002, and all my Behringer mics for 3-4 years. They have all been running 24/7/365 and the only thing that has gone out is one light BULB (not LED) in the DX-1000. There is a small light BULB to illuminate the Behringer logo, and after having that on so long it has gone out.

Everything works perfect.