where do you plan to put your cdj's? On top? too me that looks like its going to be pretty damn high.
Nov-13-2006 11:46
DJRecess
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Glasgow
quote:
Originally posted by ill0gical0ne
Instead I think I'm going to use a flat table, with raised edges, and a box area in the back to hide wires.
If you're building something bespoke, why not go flush like I did? It's a lot easier to hide the wires that way (and it's also somewhere new to hide pornogr.... ah, I've said too much.... :-)
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Nov-13-2006 11:58
blacknoizybox
cracks and pops
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
here are some shots of my updated setup:
Gear:
2 x Stanton T.120C
1 x Stanton M.304
2 x Stanton Trackmaster SKII
1 x Technics RP-DJ1210
1 x Serato Scratch Live!
Added:
2 x Alesis M1 Active MKII bi-amp monitors
1 x Echo AudioFire 2 sound interface
Nov-13-2006 17:25
dJuan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2006
Location: Guatemala City
wow nice speakers there! love em black!
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Nov-13-2006 18:37
ill0gical0ne
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Columbia, SC, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Orbital32
where do you plan to put your cdj's? On top? too me that looks like its going to be pretty damn high.
The biggest flat area. Equipment will be a few inches short of elbow height for me (I'm 6'2").
quote:
Originally posted by DJRecess
If you're building something bespoke, why not go flush like I did? It's a lot easier to hide the wires that way (and it's also somewhere new to hide pornogr.... ah, I've said too much.... :-)
Recess
Already decided against recessed equipment, as I would not be able to upgrade equipment without modifying my table.
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Nov-14-2006 00:08
vman83
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Melbourne, home of random weather
nice setup noisybox
is that a pic of james holden up on your wall ?
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Nov-14-2006 08:23
DJRecess
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Glasgow
quote:
Originally posted by ill0gical0ne
Already decided against recessed equipment, as I would not be able to upgrade equipment without modifying my table.
Good point. I'm lucky in that the only new thing I'll get now is a DJM800 to replace my 600. But it also depends on what you're using to make it. As I used cheap stuff for mine (conti-board) it means that if I ever DO get a bigger mixer, I can just buy a new piece, get out the jigsaw, and cut a new template out for it.
For the sake of the £20 for a new piece of board, I think it's worth it. But, I get the feeling you're not gonna make this out of cheap stuff!
Recess
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Nov-14-2006 08:34
SPAWNmaster
DJ/Producer
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Boston, USA
good choice going with the 800 btw
Nov-14-2006 16:58
blacknoizybox
cracks and pops
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
quote:
Originally posted by vman83
nice setup noisybox
is that a pic of james holden up on your wall ?
yeeeeepp )
Nov-14-2006 17:37
Ozoned12
tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2006
Location: trippin
quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
I find it kind of funny that you have almost an entirely Stanton setup yet got Serato instead of Final Scratch
good I thought that I was the only one who caught that lol.
Nov-15-2006 04:40
blacknoizybox
cracks and pops
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
quote:
Originally posted by Demoted
I find it kind of funny that you have almost an entirely Stanton setup yet got Serato instead of Final Scratch
i didnt intentionally buy gear of one brand. i bought it because its great gear. the m.304 is a great mixer. the t.120c are the best tt's on the market. for SSL i don't need Ortofons so I bought great-looking great-performance Trackmasters, and the heart of the system is SSL - because SSL is rock-solid and way > than FS. i think some ppl just dont take Stanton's new line of gear seriously sadly..