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By MGStudios Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:30 am
Grenozh wrote:
MGStudios wrote:
Grenozh wrote:just get some used dj mixer for like $40



Instead of a pre-amp?

they have pre amps in them




I gotta Behringer Eurorack UB802.
Bymember_5949kfk50e0d3 Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:35 am
that isn't a dj mixer, I am pretty sure 99% of dj mixers have phono inputs
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By mr_debauch Fri Mar 26, 2010 1:38 am
quote="MGStudios"]
Grenozh wrote:
MGStudios wrote:
Grenozh wrote:just get some used dj mixer for like $40



Instead of a pre-amp?

they have pre amps in them




I gotta Behringer Eurorack UB802.[/quote]


if a product says "phono" input that means it should be pre-amped.

DJ mixers are designed for tables so they include the preamps.. also the kaoss pad 2 and 3 has preamps. any of those things can be found for cheap but personally i like the kaoss pad route because it has a good multi purpose.


oh and regular mixers like the euroracks dont have preamps because they weren't intended for turntables like dj mixers were.
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By Doglamp Fri Mar 26, 2010 4:55 am
I think that Eurorack has only a mic pre. Under $200, I would do:

TT - from craigslist = ~$50
Phono pre - NAD PP2 = $130

Then a future upgrade:

Cart - Grado Green = $80

Since yer, sampling you (and I) want the cleanest sound possible. The NAD pre costs the same as an average DJ mixer, except it's "audiophile" "approved". <--- The choice is pretty easy to make thar. The Grado cart costs the same as a DJ cart, but once again it's "audiophile" "approved".

Some "well-known" people sample using the PT-01 or Handytrax, so any turntable from craigslist will be fine. Make sure you can change the TT's cartridge tho.
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By mr_debauch Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:10 pm
Pastor-of-Muppets wrote:
mr_debauch wrote:also the kaoss pad 2 and 3 has preamps.


the KP3 only has line-level input

really.. well the kp2 then
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By revtor Fri Mar 26, 2010 6:51 pm
Im no expert, but some cartridges/needles are NOT meant to be backcued and scratched. So, maybe take that into perspective.

Doglamp, you got any knowledge on this?

~Steve (No turntablist)
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By Kno1ills Sat Mar 27, 2010 6:51 am
Doglamp wrote:What I would cop starting from scratch:

TT - from craigslist = ~$50
Cart - Grado Green = $80
Phono pre - NAD PP2 = $130



Be careful with the Grado's, they don't do well with some TT's. They'll hum because the cart isn't shielded. Some work arounds like shielding the motor, but that's a bTTCH.
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By Shadyrest59 Sat Mar 27, 2010 7:13 pm
You can get a decent deck like the TT200 (which I have) and get the Shure M44-7h, this will run you a little over $200, but it is well worth it.

Then after that, get some Gruv Glide to destatic your records and clean out the grooves.

It's a good investment.
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By Doglamp Sat Mar 27, 2010 7:57 pm
Kno1ills wrote:
Doglamp wrote:What I would cop starting from scratch:

TT - from craigslist = ~$50
Cart - Grado Green = $80
Phono pre - NAD PP2 = $130



Be careful with the Grado's, they don't do well with some TT's. They'll hum because the cart isn't shielded. Some work arounds like shielding the motor, but that's a bTTCH.


Duly noteddddddd. These are some other great options:

bedouin wrote:Here's the ones I would personally consider from the page I linked:

Grado Black, Green, Blue, or Red Prestige
Shure M97XE
Ortofon 2M Red
Stanton 681 EEE MK III (a cartridge with a very long history)
Audio Technica 120E

These are all really great hi-fi carts under $150. These are not DJ carts.


Source: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=114878&
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By MGStudios Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:08 pm
I ended up buying a new Stanton T92. I figured I don't want a used one for trust purposes, so went to GC and got this thing. Pretty pumped.