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Has anyone use something like this
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Has anyone use something like this
GusGomez
5:06 PM - 27 January, 2017
I was looking for something a little better looking than ash trays and rubber bands for my Stantons STr8150's to help with vibration since I have a massive bass in next to my DJ booth at the club I play at so I found this and was wondering anyone used something like this m.imgur.com
Detroitbootybass
9:32 PM - 27 January, 2017
I would be interested to see how much sway the tables have when someone attempts to backcue a record.
Isonoe feet are the best combination of sound isolation and stability, but they're pretty expensive: www.isonoe.com
Another option is to cut some tennis balls in half and stick them under the turntable's stock feet. You could further help the cause by adding a piece of thick rubber under it all (like the mats used to line horse stalls).
Isonoe feet are the best combination of sound isolation and stability, but they're pretty expensive: www.isonoe.com
Another option is to cut some tennis balls in half and stick them under the turntable's stock feet. You could further help the cause by adding a piece of thick rubber under it all (like the mats used to line horse stalls).
GusGomez
1:09 PM - 30 January, 2017
Isonoe feet are the best combination of sound isolation and stability, but they're pretty expensive: www.isonoe.com
Another option is to cut some tennis balls in half and stick them under the turntable's stock feet. You could further help the cause by adding a piece of thick rubber under it all (like the mats used to line horse stalls).
hmmm I wonder if I could create something like this with PVC
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I would be interested to see how much sway the tables have when someone attempts to backcue a record.Isonoe feet are the best combination of sound isolation and stability, but they're pretty expensive: www.isonoe.com
Another option is to cut some tennis balls in half and stick them under the turntable's stock feet. You could further help the cause by adding a piece of thick rubber under it all (like the mats used to line horse stalls).
hmmm I wonder if I could create something like this with PVC
DJ Val-BKNY11203
7:37 PM - 30 January, 2017
Right. That looks like it would have too much play for a turntablist. A mixer/or blend DJ it would be cool.
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I would be interested to see how much sway the tables have when someone attempts to backcue a record.Right. That looks like it would have too much play for a turntablist. A mixer/or blend DJ it would be cool.
Gio Alex
8:58 PM - 1 February, 2017
Yeah I saw these but they're not available for my STR8-150's
Do isonoes work?
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Yeah I saw these but they're not available for my STR8-150's
Do isonoes work?
GusGomez
1:08 PM - 2 February, 2017
Yeah I saw these but they're not available for my STR8-150's
Do isonoes work?
I think they do but that price sheesh that's crazy.
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Yeah I saw these but they're not available for my STR8-150's
Do isonoes work?
I think they do but that price sheesh that's crazy.
Gio Alex
4:35 PM - 2 February, 2017
Yeah I saw these but they're not available for my STR8-150's
Do isonoes work?
I think they do but that price sheesh that's crazy.
Yeah I hear ya. They're kinda gear towards audiophiles.
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Yeah I saw these but they're not available for my STR8-150's
Do isonoes work?
I think they do but that price sheesh that's crazy.
Yeah I hear ya. They're kinda gear towards audiophiles.
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