by ra coon » Wed Feb 04, 2004 6:43 am
Get a belt drive if your on a budget, direct drives are good for DJing because they do not drag when you put your hand on the record , and they have quick start up speed, belts though can be hard to find at your local store , and they do stretch. You can buy a phono preamp , instead of buying a mixer, there is a small one from Rolls. The stylus is a major part of the sound , Ortofon make good ones . If you want to scratch and sample your scratches , a straight arm turntable is best , they stop jumping. I wouldnt put too much weight into the stanton digital output, the convertor probably isnt up too much, much better going out into your A/D convertors in your Emu.
The good thing about the Technics are the adjustable parts , which allow for the raising of the arm mechanism , to perfectly adjust too different styli.
A good feature of the technics is not really a feature but when you turn the power knob off the table slows down to a stop whilst still producing a signal, some Stantons have a cool reverse feature.