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DJ Esco Numark NS7 Moddification (Platter View 2)

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2009

I posted this for all to benefit from and in hopes that it may inspire or help others with ideas on how to take your NS7 to new customized levels.

Note: The vinyl is not crooked,the mirror like material used in the factory when pressing the vinyl seems to be offset by a little less than half a millimeter. It has a clear edge which is in allignment with the platter edge of the NS7 all the way around.

I am able to make custom lables now and did my own for my NS7 (as shown in this video)
Hope you enjoy feel free to comment.

DJ. Esco

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  • Please help, I don't know where to get a new RPM (or the thing where the screw is). Somehow it de-attached from the screw cylinder part, to the base of the metal. If you know what I mean please help because I can't have my NS7 vinyl loose it all. Very stiff

  • @remixer412 call numark you can order it from them in addition to replacement vinyls

  • we also pressed up a few red clear 7" without any labels at all, either small hole or large hole like the NS7 uses. Get in touch with us through goldrecord(dot)com

  • @goldrecorddotcom red clear is awesome!! it shows your slipmat. :)

  • Thanks Steve

  • how do you have your vinyl scrwed on ... i cant get mine to spin back while still having control of the song

  • @jacobtx59 loosen the allen screw. remove the vinyl. Put it back on with out pressing donw or applying pressure tighten the allen screw. You should be good to go now.

    The problem is you introduced too much drag friction durring the install by applying pressure while securing the platter. by "sandwiching" it to tight.

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  • im looking for some white 7" vinyl for my v7s. whats the best way to achieve this?

  • @djesco075 thanks man

  • @jacobtx59 No there is a a allen screw present. (you can see it in the video)

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