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Originally posted by DJ-CHRIS Well alot of DJ's do care about sound quality and alot of them are soft of audiophiles
Most DJ's (not talking wedding type) will either build our own speakers or have studio monitors (for home use)
And DJ's spend alot more than 1K on audio gear, except for maybee a small handful of mobile DJ's that do school's and crap.
Most DJ's run around with 1K in turntables, 600-700$ Mixer, Thousands in music, 100+$ headphones and CD players will run at least 500$ each.
DJ's also still do have VERY good ears compared to most people due to learning beatmatching makes you hear stuff you have never heard before in the music.
EDIT: Personally myself I am selling my "white van" speakers that are loud and I got years ago before being educated. I like my music loud, but dont need to have it above what a good pair of studio monitors will do in my house. |
this just bought back memories. I once had a $12.000.00 micro seiky turntable (I had the technique 1200 too). I trade some audio equipment for it. now that thing sounded better than any cd ever will. Now that is something that dj and audiophiles will always agree on. some say it's the phrase distortion that the turntables introduce that make them sound so good. I dunno.