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<blockquote data-quote="Jigsaw" data-source="post: 912902" data-attributes="member: 46605"><p>The stanton STR8-150 is a great deck and the platter sits a bit higher than the Technics, what I see as only been beneficial. The one down side to the Stanton are they are really no good for gigs, as they weigh so much. I have their baby sisters the t.92 and they are very heavy. As a upgrade the Reloops 7000 would be my next step up at only £350. As these Stanton t.92 need a lot of tapping and pushing to keep the beat in. Bearing in mind they were only £269 new they are the best of the budget turntable by far. Don't be put off by what am saying these deck for the price are no peace of shit.The Numarks at £200 now they are a peace of poop, i tested a apair and the motor has no power to it. They squeal when you touch the side or push them and they are badly made. I have had 2 sets of 1210's MRK2's and they keep the beat perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jigsaw, post: 912902, member: 46605"] The stanton STR8-150 is a great deck and the platter sits a bit higher than the Technics, what I see as only been beneficial. The one down side to the Stanton are they are really no good for gigs, as they weigh so much. I have their baby sisters the t.92 and they are very heavy. As a upgrade the Reloops 7000 would be my next step up at only £350. As these Stanton t.92 need a lot of tapping and pushing to keep the beat in. Bearing in mind they were only £269 new they are the best of the budget turntable by far. Don't be put off by what am saying these deck for the price are no peace of shit.The Numarks at £200 now they are a peace of poop, i tested a apair and the motor has no power to it. They squeal when you touch the side or push them and they are badly made. I have had 2 sets of 1210's MRK2's and they keep the beat perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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