The age old question....

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  1. Mat

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    The age old question....

    Sorry - quite a simple one really - but can't get ebay here at work

    How much does one expect to receive nowadays for two 1200 mk2 turntables?

    thankyou young people
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  3. ManofScience

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    looks about £300
  4. Mat

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    Jesus


    thanks anyway buddy
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  6. Mat

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    pain in the ass it is aswell

    sell my setup - get enough for half a cdj

    fantastic that like
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    M.C.E 1981-2013

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  8. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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    don't sell them , you'll just regret it

    then when you realise that there is 20 years of dance music to listen to and that only about 40% of it is available on download then you will be buzzing
  9. trance_fan

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    Unless you plan to pack in DJing I wouldnt bother selling them!

    I did quite well when I sold mine around September 2005...got £500 for the pair, £350 for my mixer and sold my records to a mate for £200.
  10. Mat

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    Just struggling to think of a reasobable arument for keeping them (other than for sentimental purposes) - never use them when playing out and they're so cumbersome and restrictive compared to those new fangled pioneers I so like the feel of
  11. gib

    gib cock-pushups?

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    Keep your technics and invest in serato scratch live and a nice laptop.

    Serato is the daddy
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    I wouldnt sell them as when you do you'll then just out the blue

    want to play on them and since you cant you'll want to even more

    so
  13. Phil Mitchell

    Phil Mitchell check me a dollar brer?

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  14. Mat

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    It isn't that - I use the things twice a week! Barely even use the black stuff now
  15. squaddiemac

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    I just got sum cdj800's an they are fookin great!:D
  16. ManofScience

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    there's a mint shop opposite walkerhate metro - like a 'cash convertors' - but home made :lol: if u know what i mean... gunna keep sticking my head in for ATLEAST 1 robbed CDJ of some kind (500, 800) .. and a DJM 500 or 600 - cheaper the better!
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    i think final scratch is better, i dont like the serato look. but yeah its a good idea if you want to stop buying vinyl but use vinyl!
  18. gib

    gib cock-pushups?

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    serato has sooooo many more features tho.

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