
you like to DJ at your privite parties? Well buy this! its cheap and it works. LOL no complaints
Dear Brides and Grooms, what are you looking for in a DJ?
I’ve done a decent business for many years but have found in recent years that others in the trade (we call them bottom feeders) have been stealing business with really cut rate deals. I’m considering restructuring but I’m not sure I know what brides and grooms are looking for anymore. A fancy website, cheap prices, etc. I thought it was simply good personal service at a fair price, but it seems that more and more I spend an hour or more Dj Tools consulting with couples who then take the tools and ideas I’ve given them to someone who charges less and gives them cut rate service as well. I do hear from some of them later or see reviews they’ve posted about these DJ’s regarding how terrible the sound quality or lighting was and in the end they are sorry they went with that DJ but no one listens in the begining. When you are looking for a DJ, what can I (we) do to convince you that price isn’t everything or is price really the only concern?Usually brides and grooms don’t know until their event that the DJ they hired uses substandard equipment and lighting that we call S&Ps (spin & pukes because of the lovely effect they have on your guests).But those things are a given with us and what I’m saying is that telling a bride and groom those things don’t seem to matter anymore. I’m very glad they matter to you as they defintely matter to us. Those things seem to matter more after the fact. What matters most in your initial search?
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I’ve done a decent business for many years but have found in recent years that others in the trade (we call them bottom feeders) have been stealing business with really cut rate deals. I’m considering restructuring but I’m not sure I know what brides and grooms are looking for anymore. A fancy website, cheap prices, etc. I thought it was simply good personal service at a fair price, but it seems that more and more I spend an hour or more Dj Tools consulting with couples who then take the tools and ideas I’ve given them to someone who charges less and gives them cut rate service as well. I do hear from some of them later or see reviews they’ve posted about these DJ’s regarding how terrible the sound quality or lighting was and in the end they are sorry they went with that DJ but no one listens in the begining. When you are looking for a DJ, what can I (we) do to convince you that price isn’t everything or is price really the only concern?Usually brides and grooms don’t know until their event that the DJ they hired uses substandard equipment and lighting that we call S&Ps (spin & pukes because of the lovely effect they have on your guests).But those things are a given with us and what I’m saying is that telling a bride and groom those things don’t seem to matter anymore. I’m very glad they matter to you as they defintely matter to us. Those things seem to matter more after the fact. What matters most in your initial search?
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August 5th, 2010 at 9:19 pm
the software is easy to use and the audio box has 1/4 connections for your speakers. 5 stars
August 6th, 2010 at 8:52 am
This cartridge came in a Numark TTUSB Turntable I recently bought when the prices came down on this item. As many of my 45 RPM Records I bought back in the 50’s and 60’s do exhibit a lot of playing wear ( especially on the Big Hit favorites ) I was not expecting too much from this cartridge.
Unfortunately any kind of published specifications on this cartridge are not easily found. My first reaction was to remove this cartridge from the TTUSB and replace it with one of my Shure M44-C Cartridges that I have used for many years. For the older and somewhat worn records I like to track at 4 to 5 grams as that is what they were always played on with a conical .7 mil Diamond stylus. The .5 to 2 gram limitations on many of todays cartridges just dont track well in a worn record groove and a higher rate of distortion in the playback is evident.
When I saw this cartridge and it’s low price, I ordered one primarily to have it for the replacement stylus and also in hope that it would include some kind of electrical and mechanical specifications on the package, which it did.
For those of you who are also wondering what the specs are before you buy it, here is what was written on the back of the blister pak it comes in ( Mounting Hardware is also included ).
Standard half inch mounting
0.6 Mil spherical Diamond Tip
Tracking Force 2.5 to 3.5 Grams
Channel Separation 26Db @ 1 Khz
Output 2.4 Mv
a Pin Out diagram is also shown and it states ” Designed in the USA, Made In Japan
While setting up the TTUSB Numark Turntable, I maxed out the stylus pressure ( as measured on a calibrated Neuses Guage ) to 3.5 Grams. I tried some well worn 45’s that just didn’t make it on a 1.5 gram pressure stylus on one of my Ortofon Cartridges. These records did sound OK on a Shure M44-C and a Pickering V15ATE both tracking at just a little over 4 Grams. The sound from the Numark Groove Tool Budget Cartridge was compatible with the Shure M44-C and the Pickering V15ATE for playing older records ” with Wear ” . I was pleasantly surprised to say the least.
I also tried playing some of my high quality ” Command Records ” ( Remember those ? ) and I am still quite impressed.
I have now ordered a bunch of replacement stylii for this cartridge as I think I will just leave it in the Numark TTUSB.
Yes, the stylus ” grip ” does get somewhat close to the playing surface of the record as an earlier reviewer pointed out. If you are not playing severely warped records this should not be a problem, and remember I am tracking at the Maximum specified tracking weight. I am not using this in a ” DJ ” situation so back queing does not concern me.
I have not yet been able to find any published spec for the frequency response of this cartridge although it does put a smile on my face when playing many of my original 50 and 60 year old 45’s as I transfer them to digital format.
I have had many Record Changers ( remember those ? ), Turntables, cartridges and stylii over the years made by well known manufacturers . Although I would never call myself an ” Audio Purest ” by any means, I know what I like to hear and I do hear that from this cartridge.
For the price of the cartridge and for replacement stylii I would consider at this price point a very worthwhile item if it will suit your requirements. I am quite surprised and very well pleased with its performance.
August 6th, 2010 at 8:53 pm
Got the product quickly, and didn’t even need the whole cartridge, just sled the needle off the new cartridge and on to the one on the turntable. Works great.
August 7th, 2010 at 9:11 am
This cartridge rides way too low on the deck and the cartridge will scrape against the vinyl, which can easily damage the vinyl.
August 7th, 2010 at 8:42 pm
This stylus is exactly what I wanted. It works perfectly well. I would recommend it.