Numark TTX Professional Turntable
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Numark ttX 1 Record Deck
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Numark TTUSB Turntable with USB $299.00 The TTUSB is a unique, plug and play, USB compatible turntable that makes digitizing your vinyl record collection to your PC or Mac a snap. Packaged with all the necessary cables to connect with a computer or stereo playback system, along with software to remove clicks, pops, and other undesirable characteristics of vinyl, the TTUSB is a comprehensive package that breathes new life into older reco… |
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Numark Premium Cartridge $109.00 The CC-1 is our most versatile cartridge, & the Scratch Perverts signature model. The Perverts are widely regarded as the finest turntablists in the world. They hold the 1999 DMC World Mixing Championship title, & they share the 2001 DMC World Team Championship title w/the Allies. The CC-1 offers the ideal combination of high output & superior tracking for performance worthy of champions. _ Freq… |
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Numark TT-200 Direct Drive Turntable $219.94 The TT200 delivers many of the innovative features found in Numark’s popular TTX turntable, in a cost-effective package. The TT200 features a direct drive motor that delivers 1.7 kg/cm of torque, Numark quality and dependability with all the features that vinyl DJs require to excel…. |
Numark TTX Professional Turntable
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TTX Professional Direct Drive Turntable $359 Featuring variable torque, versatility and control, the TTX stands alone among professional turntables because it was exclusively designed for the modern DJ, with a silicon rubber base that absorbs vibration and dampens low end feedback, and an interchangeable tone arm system that adapts to any DJ style. Additional features include digital outputs for direct sampling, Key Lock and ±50% pitch control for unprecedented mixing options. Delivering a new standard in turntables and expanding the possibilities of vinyl, the TTX remains ahead of the game. |
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Numark TTXUSB Professional Record Turntable with USB – Direct Drive $449.32 Numark TTXUSB Professional Record Turntable with USB – Direct Drive |
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Numark PT-01USB Record Turntable – Belt Drive PT01USB $104.99 Numark PT-01USB Record Turntable – Belt Drive PT01USB |
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CC1 Scratch Perverts Signature Turntable Cartridge $69.95 Skip navigation CC-1 PROFESSIONAL DJ CARTRIDGE CC-1 – Front Angle highly versatile cartridge, the CC-1 from Numark is suitable for every DJ style. Featuring the ideal combination of high output and superior tracking, the Numark CC-1 lets you spin or scratch with consistent quality and fidelity. With a sleek Numark design that is robust and easy to handle, the CC-1 offers the versatile DJ superior performance in every situation. |
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PT01USB Portable USB Turntable $99.95 Numark has created a revolutionary portable turntable that enables you to convert your vinyl to WAV or MP3. This rugged, portable turntable can run on either wall or battery power, comes with a cover with integrated carry-handle, and has an internal speaker for total mobility. |
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TT200 Professional High Torque Turntable $199 The TT200 delivers many of the innovative features found in the TTX1. With a direct drive motor that delivers 1.7 kg/cm of torque, the TT200 competes spec for spec with any other turntable out there. |
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Tracid Traxxx Vol 3 (5 Years TTX) $59 Tracid Traxxx Vol 3 (5 Years TTX) |
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Audio-Technica USB Stereo Turntable #ATLP60USB $119.99 Audio-Technica USB Stereo Turntable. USB input for direct connection to your computer. PC & MAC compatible. Two speeds of 33.5 RPM and 45 RPM. Professional aluminum turntable platter. |
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FZ1200 – ATA UNIVERSAL 1200 STYLE DJ TURNTABLE CASE $99 This heavy duty ATA case protects your valuable turntable from the bumps and scratches of life on the raod. The FZ1200 is great for Technics 1200 style turntables but is large enough to hold Numark turntables as well. Fits -Technics 1200 -Numark -Stanton Turn tables Dimensions (exterior): “W x “H x “D Weight: 21 lbs |
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August 16th, 2011 at 10:20 am
Great turntable for any style of DJing,
These are great decks, and certainly hold their own against the industry standards. I’ve also got a pair of Technics (SL-1200M3D) that I’ve had for years. No complaints with those, of course, but I picked up the TTX1s so I could have a pair set up battle-style and more suited for scratching (straight tonearm, etc.).
Right out of the box, I could see that these were well-made turntables. The construction is quite solid. I believe they even weigh in slightly heavier than the 1200s.
For the price of these, the range of features is amazing. Here are some of them:
Selectable pitch control range (+/- 8%, 10%, 20% and 50%) – I tend to stick with +/- 8 because that’s what I’m used to with the Technics, but for the occasional crazy mix, it’s nice to have the option of greater range. The turntable also has a key lock feature, which allows you to adjust the tempo while the pitch stays the same. This is a very cool feature that CD DJs enjoy, so having it available for vinyl is fantastic.
Interchangeable tonearm – The tables come with both a straight and an S-shaped tonearm. They are very easy to switch out, but to be honest, I don’t find myself changing them a lot. I just stick with the straight configuration, but for someone who might be using these for both turntablism and conventional DJing, the ability to switch would be great.
Designed for battle-style use – For those who like to work battle-style (the turntable positioned so the tonearm is in back rather than on the right side), the TTX1 is designed to easily accommodate that preference. As you can see from the photo, there are two start/stop buttons, so regardless of which way you have it turned, there will always be a button right where you’re used to having it. Also, the pitch slider module and the RPM selection buttons module are interchangeable, so you can position the pitch slider to move up and down while in battle configuration (rather than having to adjust the pitch left to right). When you switch these controls, the Lcd Display automatically rotates so all of the info is still easily readable; a very nice touch.
Adjustable torque – Two thumbwheels on the turntable allow you to adjust the torque of the platter as well as the braking force. Compare this to the Technics, where you had to take the turntable apart and adjust some potentiometers with a small screwdriver. While on the subject of torque, I should mention that the TTX1 is insane in that department. The motor is quite noticeably more powerful than that of the Technics, and the start/stop times are phenomenal.
Output options – The TTX1 allows for three output configurations. You can output a phono-level signal (like most other turntables). This tends to be the cleanest signal because it’s more or less a straight connection to the cartridge without going through the signal processor. The turntable also has line-level outputs (more like a CD player). These go through the internal signal processor to enable effects like the pitch lock feature. I have mine set up like this, and cannot discern any degradation in sound quality from the phono configuration. The third option is a digital (S/PDIF) output for use with a digital mixer or a direct connection to your computer.
I am hard-pressed to find anything bad to say about this product. There are a few minor things, but they’re not big concerns. Here are the cons:
The left side of the turntable has a curve to it, which would make the turntable difficult to fit into a standard coffin case, if that was your preference.
The 45 adapter that comes with these is a light plastic thing, so I tend to use the solid metal ones that came with my 1200s. There’s no place on the turntable to store the adapter, which isn’t too big of a deal, since most people won’t be spinning a lot of 7″ 45s these days anyhow.
The turntable doesn’t include a shell (dust cover). The TTX1 isn’t really designed to sit on top of your home stereo anyway, so that omission isn’t a big concern.
Overall, this is a fantastic turntable, and well deserving of the five stars I’m giving it. It’s worthy to stand up there with the great decks from Technics and Vestax. I’m quite confident that these will give me many years of reliable use, just as I’ve come to expect from my 1200s.
One final note: As of this writing, the product photo here on Amazon depicts the TT1600, and not the TTX1. To see what the LCD and other cool features look like, check out the Numark web site for the correct photo (they call it the TTX, and not the…
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|August 16th, 2011 at 10:34 am
not a Technics, but second best,
very good table for the money. if you aren’t going to spend almost double for a Technics M5G, the best table ever made, then this is a valid alternative.
has more “bells and whistles” than the Technics, including a reverse feature, amazing pitch range (from +/- 8% up to 50%), and phono/line out switch option. however, the pitch fader just isn’t as smooth and precise as a M5G (but then again, nothing is). i’ve owned a pair and was quite happy with them.
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|August 16th, 2011 at 11:25 am
solid decks for a low price,
well, i’m upgrading from the numark pro TT-1 and these are much better. the motors are much more powerful, forcing me to adjust mixing styles. The interchangable tonearms are neat, though i haven’t really gotten into using them yet.
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