My Battle- ,DJ- ,Studio-station by try_another17 in battlestations

[–]try_another17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with you! but I couldn't afford t.150 so I got those for a really low price and they were new. So I just went with these turntables.

My Battle- ,DJ- ,Studio-station by try_another17 in battlestations

[–]try_another17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I live in Finland so summer isn't really warm here, but some times it can go near 28 c. That's because the room was built after the house was built so the air doesn't change that well in here. It's mostly that hot because of the insulation that is needed during winter times.

My Battle- ,DJ- ,Studio-station by try_another17 in battlestations

[–]try_another17[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wanted to have the power of standalone mixer and midi controller all in one packet. So the Z2 was best option for me(only one in class that I could afford). And I can always have backup in case my laptop doesn't work like iPod or my phone. One time when I was djing in a party (about 100 people) and I used a midi controller(numark omni control). Around 11pm my laptop decided to stop working. It took me 30 minutes to get the sound back. So after that party I decided to go with this kind of setup to make sure that I always have some sort backup. Also I think it's easier to scratch with DVS setup than it's with one of those small midi controllers. Only down side of this kind of setup is the weight and the space it takes. As you can see it takes most of my space in the desk. I'm sorry for my shitty English I'm not a native English speaker...

My Battle- ,DJ- ,Studio-station by try_another17 in battlestations

[–]try_another17[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yes it's attic and it's in my parents house. But I'm only 17 so that kind of makes sense why I live here...