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<blockquote data-quote="dj kippax" data-source="post: 723578" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>Yeah its the TT56i. I swear by this mixer now. Its best and by far the most durable scratch mixer ive ever owned by miles. The magnetic crossfader is built like a tank and whilst still being very light. Ive had this mixer over a year now and theres no sign of any wear. I used go through 3 crossfaders a year with my old Ecler Hak360.</p><p></p><p>Ive been thinking about asking the admins for a set. I wouldnt be able to scratch to the above standard if i was trying to do it over old skool/house speed music. Its nigh impossible to do a lot of these sorts of cuts with that speed of music (unless you're Qbert). Although if i ever did an old skool hip hop set i could slip a few things like the above in. Maybe i should ask the admins....<img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/classics/drums.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":drum:" title="drum :drum:" data-shortname=":drum:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj kippax, post: 723578, member: 9628"] Yeah its the TT56i. I swear by this mixer now. Its best and by far the most durable scratch mixer ive ever owned by miles. The magnetic crossfader is built like a tank and whilst still being very light. Ive had this mixer over a year now and theres no sign of any wear. I used go through 3 crossfaders a year with my old Ecler Hak360. Ive been thinking about asking the admins for a set. I wouldnt be able to scratch to the above standard if i was trying to do it over old skool/house speed music. Its nigh impossible to do a lot of these sorts of cuts with that speed of music (unless you're Qbert). Although if i ever did an old skool hip hop set i could slip a few things like the above in. Maybe i should ask the admins....:drum: [/QUOTE]
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