CD Mixing ?Lunne,
I have an American Producer rig that works very well and that is precise in it's operation and that was not too expensive. Since I play out a lot in situations where I don't have to schlepp my gear with me, I have had the opportunity to use a wide variety of brands. Every Pioneer rig that I have used has worked very well, ditto for the Gemini and Denon (which I think might come out of the same plant and just be badged differently!), both have worked very well for me whenever I have used them. Since a lot of this kind of equipment becomes out-dated very quickly, you could probably find something good second-hand but you might try dealers like Sweetwater to see what "deals" they can offer you!
Cheers and happy trails
the ld.dj - leslie/The Power of Sound
----- Original Message -----
From: Lynne d Johnson
To: ACIDJAZZ
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 4:53 PM
Subject: CD Mixing ?
I've begun quite a nice CD collection, and since I no longer have turntables, I've been unable to spin vinyl for awhile. I'm thinking about getting into CD mixing. I've been using a CD changer, a CD portable, and a mixer, but want to move toward purchasing some players that have pitch and cue controls.
Any suggestions for something near vinyl operations that is low in cost?
Thanks.
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Lynne d Johnson :: brooklyn, ny
Lynne@LynnedJohnson.com :: http://www.LynnedJohnson.com
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