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Stanton T.60 Overview

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2007

Here is an overview of the Stanton T.60 turntables at the request of DJmattyf. Sorry for the leangth of the video.

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  • trace out wax paper the size of the slip mat, it helps with the friction....

  • @porkfriedbacon I've tried that, its works good.

  • Can you plug in headphones to this turntable?

  • @ninenine909 You plug your headphones into the mixer, which is connected to the turntable.

  • dude the reason y those turntable suck is because they are belt drive u need to get direct drive

  • @cozby89 They are direct drive, just weak.

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  • @JaIrN if you dont care about scratching then why are you even a dj?! i swear this is why the dj game is over saturated. use a ipod!

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  • 240 we meet again..

  • for cueing, i use the traktor kontrol x1's hotcue for the first beat. in the past, it's hard to get the stanton t60 to full normal speed and cue so i decided to go for the X1

  • very nice tip bro , i cut a pair of vinyl sleeves and turned them into slip mats, the torque problem is still there, maybe i need to hunt for a better slip mat or a better wax paper alternative

  • @westup1213 maybe he mixes

  • @JokersFollower You can do that, but you need certain cables and connections. You will also need software on your computer to play it, such as Serato Scratch Live or something like that. I'm not very good with this, as I have never connected to a computer. Look around on the web or ask some other youtube users. Otherwise, load up on some vinyl! Try and find a local shop near you, or look online for shops. Even if its some old vinyls from 60s or 70s, rock, pop whatever. Anything can Work. Practce

  • Im a begginer.. i dont own any vinyls so can i jsut hook it up to my computer and play jams from there?

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