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Gemini TT2000 Turntables & Numark M4 Mixer Testrun

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Uploaded by on Feb 15, 2010

this is my video of me testing out some new DJ equipment, the Numark M4 Mixer and Gemini TT2000 Turntables...

and from what i can tell you from using these, the mixer is quite decent for what it does, although as for the 2 turntables, despite the fact they are direct drives they do NOT have "high torque" as they say on the box (or advertise on various online store sites)

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  • do you have to have speakers with these?

  • @PazToTheMan i was using my old JVC stereo system with these since i dont have any large PA's for performing yet

  • how is the M4 mixer?

  • @djBLiiR the M4 (as mentioned on the annotations) is good for its purpose, although if you're doing some serious scratching i would suggest using a mixer with a loose crossfader; the fader on this one has a bit of resistance when you slide it back and forth. but in all, its not a bad mixer, i'd recommend it if you're a starting DJ.

  • i've got these decks i've had them about a month and have noticed that when you go into minus on the pitch it speeds up before slowing down. do you find the same thing?

  • @karloskamargo come to think of it...yes i do see that when have it hooked to Virtual DJ and i have the pitch sensor turned on...and i noticed the pitch increases when i go into the minus position for a centimeter ur 2...then i slows down; thats why i recently retired them when i got a set of Numark TT200's

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  • hey mate! you provide the code works well on tt2000 anti skate when you first purchased it and regulate? I have a gemini tt1000, and something we did not work, and when we scratch the tone shifts arm.zaboravio I must say that using a needle?

  • These turntables are pure shite I was foolish enough to buy one of these, I was expecting a lot more, it's the worst DJ Turntable I've bought & used, cheap and nasty is an under statement, the platter wobbles no matter how central you try an get it and because of the play, scratching with out the needle jumping off is impossible even on the heaviest weight and it sound terrible and I bought mine new, never again am I buying a new age turntable because they don't make them like they used to.

  • @OZPerpetue thanks a bunch

  • @RedPanther1 Oh BTW, the Numark model i told you is higher end than the stanton, so in terms of specs it would be better, but my personal preference is not so much torque, i guess i have old habits. either way you go you wont be disappointed.

  • @RedPanther1 The best ones are 1.- The Stanton T.92 usb and 2.- The Numark TTX USB.

    The Numark has more torque, but when it comes down to it, the Stanton really beats it, and for way less money.

    The Stanton has the same tech specs as the Tech 1200, and is built like a tank, the Numark has very good tech specs, but they are not know for the quality (yet the TTX is high end so it should really last).

    My opinion: go for the stanton.

    But it's up to you.

  • @OZPerpetue how about a usb dj turntable.......im wanting one real bad

  • @RedPanther1 Technics 1200 (or 1210) any mk (the mk2 are pretty cheap).

    They are not the only good ones, but they are the most used among pro dj's

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