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NUMARK Direct Drive High Torque Turntabl (NUMARK TT1650)

NUMARK Direct Drive High Torque Turntabl (NUMARK TT1650)
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NUMARK Direct Drive High Torque Turntabl (NUMARK TT1650)

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Engineered for high performance, this Numark TT1650 Fusion Series turntable features a symmetrical layout for easy use in vertical and horizontal positions, and a precision tone arm design with cue and anti-skate adjustments that's perfect for DJs. It's got multi-directional operation, and an adjustable pitch range +/-10%. The high-precision aluminum tone arm, as well as ABS construction makes it durable and resistant to external feedback, and adjustable rubber feet help offset unwanted vibrations. Cartridge is not included but required

 
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Product Weight:15.0 pounds
Package Length:20.3 inches
Package Width:17.2 inches
Package Height:7.3 inches
Package Weight:15.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews

Features
  • Precise, high torque, direct drive motor

  • Dual start/stop controls

  • Battle and club style design

  • Detachable power and audio connections

  • 2 Selectable speeds - 33 and 45 RPM


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5Important: Cartridge IS included  Sep 28, 2008
I only received this in the mail yesterday, but I need to let everyone know that the Cartridge/stylus/needle is included (the Numark website mentions this as well, so I'm not certain why the editorial review mentions that it is not included).

I scratched with this for a few minutes yesterday, and even without much setup time, it seems pretty accurate (I was even using the slipmat that came with it). Yes, I know the Technics decks are like butter but 1) the price is definitely and issue 2) think about the early '80s and the magic those guys created from Sears decks. You know? Again, so far, this is a pretty terrific mid-level model for the semi-pro.

The sound is terrific, the platter is really smooth. People complain about the bent tone arm, but it seems to make a lot of sense if your busy hands are in there manipulating records.





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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