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DJ turntables vs Audiophile turntables
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<blockquote data-quote="frikkie" data-source="post: 92869" data-attributes="member: 845"><p>Agreed on both counts, however, both of those are there for a specific reason, and you wouldn't use those for hifi applications. The short straight arm is specifically designed for scratching, and the crappy frequency response cartridges are sturdily built to take a beating in a club.</p><p></p><p>For hifi use, the curved arm Stantons and Technics are very capable - mount a decent cartridge on them, set them up properly, and they sing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frikkie, post: 92869, member: 845"] Agreed on both counts, however, both of those are there for a specific reason, and you wouldn't use those for hifi applications. The short straight arm is specifically designed for scratching, and the crappy frequency response cartridges are sturdily built to take a beating in a club. For hifi use, the curved arm Stantons and Technics are very capable - mount a decent cartridge on them, set them up properly, and they sing! [/QUOTE]
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