Top 5 Professional DJ Turntables of 2018

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  • @djdrwatson
    @djdrwatson 6 лет назад +158

    I've still got my two Technics SL1210 Mk2 turntables that I bought in 1989!! I paid £269 GBP each for them back then.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +9

      Nice! Excellent decks...

    • @mgtow-balance3409
      @mgtow-balance3409 6 лет назад +14

      you see what i'm sayin'? i bought my 12's back in '83 for like $250 each. no freakin' WAY i'm paying $1,200 for a turntable nowadays!

    • @Debagio
      @Debagio 6 лет назад +2

      I bought mine new in 1996 for £1k - sold one for £350.00 a month ago. Amazing turntables.

    • @iainstewart4917
      @iainstewart4917 6 лет назад +5

      Yup bought mine in Feb 1990 for $350 each - still going strong. 1200’s are bulletproof and time tested.

    • @earljaxfl
      @earljaxfl 6 лет назад +4

      djdrwatson same here bro. still rocking my 1200's from the 90s. greatest turntable of all time...

  • @djsolace8085
    @djsolace8085 3 года назад +6

    It’s Reloop 7000 all the way for me getting shipped in from uk Two weeks waiting list can’t wait for them to land in Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @mrpep1976
    @mrpep1976 5 лет назад +17

    You left out a beast!! The audiotechnica AT1240. Super high quality.

  • @jimmie2times528
    @jimmie2times528 6 лет назад +3

    The ST 150 and str8 150 first editions also came with the 680V3 needle which is solid for scratching! I got mine 5 years ago with intentions of switching out that needle for my M44.But I figured I would at least give it a try based off the reviews I read about 680V3.Well,..I never switched it.That needle is freaking awesome! Very durable,doesn't skip,and I'm still using it.And yes..I have beat the ish out of it for the last 5 years and it still going.

  • @lucageraci
    @lucageraci 4 года назад +11

    Technics SL 1200/1210 MK2 always and forever. TOP!!!!

    • @spvcethvg8462
      @spvcethvg8462 3 года назад +1

      Not as good as the reloop rp 7000/8000 mk2

  • @PA-Freak98513RY
    @PA-Freak98513RY 5 лет назад +3

    From experience after one year and four month,I can say that I'm the proud owner of two new Technics SL-1210GR turntables,newly purchased july 2017.Were not cheap 2x 1499€.It was much new improved.The workmanship and sound quality is also top.But durable handmade quality has its price.Fans and freaks from the 80's and 90's swear by the cult brand Technics. Once the Technics,always Technics.

    • @bfitz4021
      @bfitz4021 4 года назад

      I had GRs, but didn’t get on well with the digital pitch as I felt like I had to constantly adjust in a mix. They did feel like a good solid technics deck though.

    • @FaderFlosser
      @FaderFlosser Год назад

      Lucky bastard!!

  • @jasonhardy142
    @jasonhardy142 3 года назад +2

    You can not ignore the plx 1000.
    I say this only because they filled a gap in the market in producing a quality turntable.
    Pioneer must of known what they were doing.✌️💯

    • @thehunterofdeath2180
      @thehunterofdeath2180 2 года назад

      Word up the best feel like home when technic stop making the 1200 mk2 oh mk 5 n other pioneer plx 1000 good turntable for me

    • @jeliroletheearthwalker997
      @jeliroletheearthwalker997 2 года назад +1

      Forgot about the bells and whistles. The Plx 1000 is the second best on the market

  • @JasonEdey
    @JasonEdey 6 лет назад +8

    I can vouche for the Reloop7000's. Had them when I first started turntablism this is about 2 years now and I was a bit skeptical at first. Very sturdy and they just release a MkII.

    • @jambu3261
      @jambu3261 Год назад +1

      What about the pitch- pinpointing? I saw in an other review that beatmatching with it is a bit weird because you have to adjust the fader from time to time to stay on beat

    • @JasonEdey
      @JasonEdey Год назад

      @@jambu3261 I've never had an issue with the +/-pitch while beatmatching by ear. However, on any vinyl turntable your going to be doing a lot of minute adjustments when beatmatching since it isnt digital.
      Then if you're using it with software you just have to ensure the software is calibrated on a regular basis. Still have my 7000's mk1 and they're still working good.

  • @hunterguy30
    @hunterguy30 5 лет назад +9

    Cant forget about the audiotechnica lp1240

  • @signsofthetimes886
    @signsofthetimes886 4 года назад +3

    I had the stanton st 150s mk1 and they were built like a war tank! They were very solid and felt incredible. But my god were they heavy to carry around with their own cases. They're definitely the best turntables out there that will last forever.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  4 года назад

      I believe my own set is going on 8 years old now and they still perform just as good as day 1...

    • @arp_909
      @arp_909 3 года назад

      Had mine since 2008 and they are still holding up well except for a bit of rust where the paint finish has chipped off in place and one of the 33/45 selectors isn’t as responsive as it should be anymore (takes a very hard press)

    • @richardnorman1158
      @richardnorman1158 Год назад

      @@RealDJblaze iv had mine for around that time , since iv been back on technics and they are not even in the stanton st8 150 league , they feel good of course but the motor isnt anywhere near nor is the pitch comapred to the stanton

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream Год назад

      @@richardnorman1158 I agree! Still rocking my 150's but the Technics MK2-MK6 are all great. Not so sure about the new MK7...

  • @bit-ishbulldog2089
    @bit-ishbulldog2089 2 года назад

    I have owned Stanton Str8-150's mark 1 turntables for over 15 years. Very heavy and a fantastic build quality.

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream 2 года назад +1

      I've owned mine for about 8 years... The review/unboxing is actually on this channel when I got them brand new. They are still working as good as new. Had to use some rubbing alcohol on the buttons recently and they're both literally like new all over again.

    • @FaderFlosser
      @FaderFlosser Год назад

      @@kareem_the_dream yep I also took off all coating on buttons with alcohol, they are now perfection. 15 years later and like new!

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream Год назад

      @@FaderFlosser Nice!!!

  • @DjNikGnashers
    @DjNikGnashers 2 года назад +6

    The most important 'features' for a turntable, are pitch control increments (ie smaller is better), pitch stability, wow, flutter, anti-feedback capability, tone-arm tracking accuracy, etc.
    Never heard any of those mentioned in this review.
    Bells & whistles are useless if the turntable has shit pitch control, shit wow & flutter, and feeds back soon as you up the volume at a club.

    • @PatrickSwayzeOnDbol
      @PatrickSwayzeOnDbol Год назад +1

      Guy in the video hasn’t got a clue, more interested in led lights lol

  • @syazwanali7094
    @syazwanali7094 4 года назад

    Will go with the Pioneer PLX-1000. I trust my whole DJ career on Pioneer DJ products.

  • @ants8527
    @ants8527 2 года назад +1

    I still got my technics 1200's that I had since 2001 they still look nice I miss djaying on them since I've been using my ns7s controller since 2015 but I'm looking to upgrade too Rane I like their latest turntables and they also have nice mixers too😎

    • @chrispasternack3340
      @chrispasternack3340 2 года назад +1

      I'm using an ns7ii and I love it. It's awesome when I see somebody Still rocking out on the original ns7

  • @mambamusic
    @mambamusic Месяц назад +1

    STR8-150's equipped with ortofon cartridges are as good as vinyl can get. Top draw, Stanton. In a decade rare pair of engineering excellellence: The Stanton Stradivarius & Paganini. Torque Talks. Digital pitch correction allows for mixing a 72 bpm classical piece with a 112 bpm mininal tech tune - without changing vocal or musical pitch and key. There is no loss of audio quality. Add to this analogue headphone output in front and full on superb hi-fidelity digital output as well as phono/ RCA'. Rollover Beethoven. 1200's beaten.

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream Месяц назад

      This is why they are the best! Thanks for watching all these years later.

  • @JayElzDj
    @JayElzDj 6 лет назад +1

    I really like the Denon Vl12s, but the price and features don't me justify upgrading my Stanton ST 150s. The denons strobe & platter also don't indicate the +/- 3, +6 pitch speed, but thats just my personal preference. Helps when juggling live vinyl, and I got used to that feature on my 1200s. My ST 150s are going on 7 years and they run great.

  • @danielmagallanes5053
    @danielmagallanes5053 3 года назад

    If you’ve been out of the turntable game for a long time like I have been, I recommend restarting with reloop 4000 not as good as the 8000 but a close feel

  • @karriemsmith3307
    @karriemsmith3307 6 лет назад +3

    Great review, I've owned the ST150 for a lil over 3 years now and when came to replacing my Technics 1200's, these were the closest I can to them, because of the high torque & most likely the most powerful motors in the game right now, because they stop at the slightest tap of the button. I rock them at mobile events and night clubs. They pass with flying colors, night in and night out, but my only gripe is these bastards are heavy as a mofo! Yet, I'll rock them all day, everyday! Technics 1200's will always be King, but ST150 MK1's are not a bad replacement if you don't want to go through buying used decks to have refurbished. To each his or her own, but I don't see anyone using a dial up phone anymore. IJS.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад

      My thoughts exactly. thanks for your comment.

    • @karriemsmith3307
      @karriemsmith3307 6 лет назад

      You got it bro, keep bringing these great videos to the forefront!

    • @interracial2564
      @interracial2564 6 лет назад

      hahahahah

  • @David-jl6hr
    @David-jl6hr 6 месяцев назад

    Great video and perspectives. Interested in knowing which turntable has the best sound quality or signal to noise ratio,Thank you

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream 5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! Best sound quality has either gotta be the Audio Technica ATLP1240 or the Stanton STR8-150.

  • @JorgeMartinez-ph9gf
    @JorgeMartinez-ph9gf 6 лет назад +2

    My issue with the Denon vl12 is that I've seen lots of users (specially Hi-Fi users) that complain about the arm been loose after adjusting the height, when they try to tighten it back it doesn't, it just wobbles. I'm a Denon user but I'll guess I'll stick to the plx1000 which already have time on the market. The best test for anything is time (I guess).

  • @djphunknasty
    @djphunknasty 6 лет назад +1

    Technics are still my favorite, but I do own a pair of STR8-150's, and they are a very very solid alternative. Torque is better too. That can be a plus or minus, depending on how you mix.

  • @djcanttame5985
    @djcanttame5985 5 лет назад +9

    I had technics and sold it and buy the Stanton str8-150, best decision I ever made. Think I may try the reloop 7000 now since they are much lighter

    • @jamesp8095
      @jamesp8095 4 года назад +1

      You could sell your Technics for more now and buy six Stantons. The Vinyl store bought Stantons for listening to records and it didnt take long before the surface wore away. Why I never bought them. My technics show none of this wear.. except the stop start button after 10years of use.

    • @loweni7460
      @loweni7460 4 года назад

      Reloop 7000s and their MK2 variant are an excellent turntable they're also much cheaper and better than technics

    • @austingreen6042
      @austingreen6042 3 года назад

      @@loweni7460 we shall see how much a reloops worth in 30 years time i guess, with all those outdated buttons i'm guessing not much at all.
      The one thing everyone forgets about technics 1200's is they were the industry standard for three decades for good reason = build quality.

  • @desmondhayes2694
    @desmondhayes2694 6 лет назад +4

    U gotta put the Audio technica lp- 1240's on the list!! Way better then the numark eplison and DJ Tech turntables ...

  • @Thomas_Swift
    @Thomas_Swift 2 года назад

    In my opinion, Vestax PDX series if you can find them used and in SOLID condition. For me they are the best for scratching, the abs plastic is kind of a vanity thing for some, but that tonearm is the BEST 👌
    I used m44's sc35's and Ortofon for carts on them 99.5 percent non skip rate. Pitch, reverse, start, stop time.
    Not an issue.
    Technics 1200'S are still on the list more so for collectors and bragging rights.
    It all is about what you are comfortable with, as with DJ mixers.
    Just master you skills on the one's and two's have fun be creative.
    And no need for any DJ training class, save your money and buy more records and equipment.
    ✌️

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream 2 года назад

      The Vestax turntables are sick as well. They just were not available to purchase when this video when out so they didn't make the list as well as the 1200's. But I love using the PDX line. I am even hunting for a set myself.

  • @theredspoon1763
    @theredspoon1763 4 года назад

    I bought a new st-150 M1 today. It cost me about 275 USD and I am really looking forward to receiving it. I am no DJ at all, but I am listening to lots of techno LPs. So I gave my old Dual CS 621 to my dad and looked for something sturdy, which will survive all the crazy student's parties, I am throwing. Maybe though I will start BJing a bit...

  • @lloydaugust4649
    @lloydaugust4649 5 лет назад +13

    The 1200s rate number one with me,dont need all those bells ,dont like the extra line input,a turntable with all those extra buttons are the younger djs choice ,those other tables are over priced,pioneer would be 2nd choice,its amazing after how many years the 1200 still holds up,build like a ship.

    • @paulsession8194
      @paulsession8194 2 года назад

      I agree that's what I learned on tryna get some more again

  • @craniumjunglist8934
    @craniumjunglist8934 8 месяцев назад

    Ive had 5 pairs of 12s over the years and a few years ago i bought a pair of belt drive home mix decks for 150 pounds uk and they were the best decks ive ever mixed on 😅😅 i had the tightest mixes on those cheap belt drives. Only thing is they were not good for scratching . Moral of the story give things a chance .

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream 8 месяцев назад

      I also learned to mix and scratch on a few different pairs of weaker belt drive turntables, but I think it made me that much better when I finally upgraded to my own direct drive decks. Definitely had to use what we had back in the day if you didn't have all that money for Techs!

  • @timothyhilton3408
    @timothyhilton3408 4 года назад +2

    I've got my mickey mouse close and play. The crowd goes crazy when I play the 45 rpm original Batman theme song on it. Paid 10 dollars for it in 1965.

  • @djjoep100
    @djjoep100 5 лет назад +7

    technics is back

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  5 лет назад +2

      LOL, and worse than ever too!

  • @jamesstewart1794
    @jamesstewart1794 6 лет назад +5

    So bells and whistles are better than reliability??

    • @loweni7460
      @loweni7460 4 года назад +1

      He never said that, I'm guessing you're a technics head and mad that he didn't mention technics there are turntables that are much cheaper and better than technics for example the reloop 7k and 8ks they have all the bells and whistles and reliability.

  • @twoselves2286
    @twoselves2286 5 лет назад

    Fully agree. Got 3 Stantons 150 mk1 and looking for 4th one. Biggest disappointment for me when looking at 150 mk2 is that changing the rotation speed is now in one button making impossible to nudge using quick rpm change...

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  5 лет назад

      Agreed... they kinda dropped the Ball on the MK2 in a few different areas. Almost how Technics shocked people with the MK7...

  • @greatness3928
    @greatness3928 6 лет назад +10

    I hv the audio technica 1240's. And i love them

    • @krishanthakarunarathne6011
      @krishanthakarunarathne6011 3 года назад

      I see some video (Audio Technica AT LP1240 problem Hum sound part 1) & comments about lp1240, when headshell put in to the vinyl, generate the hum sound. Is it true? please watch the video & reply me. So I think bought that player. Thanks.

  • @isaiahfurrow7414
    @isaiahfurrow7414 6 лет назад +5

    can't believe the Audio Technical 1240 LP table didn't make the list or at least the honorable mentions....
    my short list, for home use, vinyl listening/sampling, and maybe someday dabbling with DVS at home, consists of the ST.150, the AT-1240 LP, and the RP7000.... can't decide which to get...
    I've been struggling with this decision for a long time and can't choose....so I haven't bought one...
    I'm looking for a single, quality table for studio space.... maybe if DVS and Scratching more becomes my thing, then I might get a coffin and a pair ... but for now I'm a mobile DJ and my setup consists of a controller with Serato, a CD/Media player, and a phone/tablet for backups...
    any input on these three, and which might be better or why, as well as any info on where a Mk1 Stanton might still be available, would be most appreciated...
    keep shining bro

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  • @serkandemirhanofficial
    @serkandemirhanofficial 6 лет назад +4

    Guys dont ask everytime on the comments about 1200s !!!! They're the hulks on the market so they would be no1 in everyway. This list made for other TTs on the market which are considerable to buy if you dont have the budget.

  • @ianskar
    @ianskar 4 года назад +1

    Dope vid! I am debating between the Stanton STR8 150 and Reloop 7000mk2 for strictly just scratching. Which would you go with and why?

    • @djwindmill8517
      @djwindmill8517 3 года назад

      Reloop my,,
      8000,s
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  • @thehunterofdeath2180
    @thehunterofdeath2180 2 года назад

    Pioneer plx 1000 feel like home when technic stop making turntable to me I still got my technic 1200 mk 2 n mk 5 n my old vestax pdx 2000 mk 2 n my vestax 90 style pdx a2s battle style still strong the motor 2022 got 4 pair of those they not the wheel of steel but I love them I'm more of a scratch DJ mix n I could mix music too like club music n other music mix scratch cut free style I have not tried the one this DJ mention I would like to tried them one of this days like all your video bro 👍😎

  • @mr1ddub
    @mr1ddub 5 лет назад +2

    The Reloop RP-8000's made a statement to me.

    • @djimma5080
      @djimma5080 4 года назад

      The mk2s are amazing, the mk1s tonearms are a bit shitty but the mk2s are really good

  • @ApostleOfTheStars
    @ApostleOfTheStars 6 лет назад +20

    Audio Technica AT-LP1240 USB should replace the Numark NTX1000. Got both and the Numarks just don't compare.

    • @djeighty8421
      @djeighty8421 6 лет назад

      TheGameIsLost I can’t believe they didn’t make the list

    • @mgtow-balance3409
      @mgtow-balance3409 6 лет назад

      oh snap, i just posted about the 1240. it HAS to be in the top 5. and technics??????????? they shot themselves in the foot by turning their backs on dj's. it's quite possible that they are DONE

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +2

      1240's are better than the NTX1000 for sure, BUT they are the same as the Stanton 150 and Reloop RP7000/8000 so I didn't mention them. But I agree they are certainly better decks than the Numark NTX...

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +1

      Technics goes without saying...

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад

      I think they feel more solid and have a slightly better/proven tonearm. They also have a stronger motor...

  • @29dj17
    @29dj17 5 лет назад +11

    I just want to say to all Technics lovers. Techs have competitors now and some of us don't want to try anything new, Techcs are not No1 anymore they're good but they're not the best. There's no best out there because all the TTbs have they're faults including Technics. If techs were so good they wouldn't switch from analog to digital sliders.

  • @chrispasternack3340
    @chrispasternack3340 2 года назад

    Call me crazy but I think Stanton turntables look kind of cool, you can get them cheap and they're awesome

  • @markuskraft3819
    @markuskraft3819 6 лет назад +1

    The new Technics SL-1210GR Legend Turntable in May 2017 is the unchangeable Nr.1☺👍1499€,1850$,1299£

  • @EEZAL
    @EEZAL 6 лет назад

    Nice top5 ... even nicer that my trusty Stanton st150’s were at the top on the list ... they are a solid build man .. so heavy ..

  • @FBA_AllTHEWAY
    @FBA_AllTHEWAY 2 года назад

    Technics 1200/1210
    will forever be #1 in my unbiased opinion

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream 2 года назад

      Technics goes without saying. They aren't on this list because in 2018 (as the video is titled) there were no retail brand new 1200's available for sale. This was for brand new decks in 2018.

  • @djshumon
    @djshumon 5 лет назад +6

    technics 1200s and technics power amps.

  • @Red-gl2cb
    @Red-gl2cb 4 года назад

    i had tje stantons. very good turntable

  • @kierenmoore3236
    @kierenmoore3236 6 лет назад

    The only thing I've heard people complain about with the ST-150 and the RP8000 is that the dual start/stop buttons means the spot/indent where they'd normally mount their dicer on an SL-1200 isn't there ... !

    • @brianmchugh7679
      @brianmchugh7679 5 лет назад

      You don't need a Dicer on the RP8000. Its already built in.

  • @OahuKidd
    @OahuKidd 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this post. I still have my records, but quit DJing in 2003. Im looking for a good, yet cheaper turntable so I can mix and scratch. Don't really need all the new extras. Thanks again for the post.

    • @danzmind
      @danzmind 3 года назад +1

      I quit in 2003 too when I had my beloved 1210s stolen. Just got back into it over last couple of months. Bought a audio technica lp1240 and reloop 7000 mk2. Can't wait to get back into it.

    • @OahuKidd
      @OahuKidd 3 года назад +2

      @@danzmind Nice bro it’s totally worth it. I ended up caving in and bought 2 used Technic 1200s MK3D’s $600 each from eBay. Totally worth it too. 🤙🏼

  • @paulsession8194
    @paulsession8194 2 года назад

    I wanna buy 2 tech 1200's really good but cheap where would be the best place to buy some? If anyone knows let me know please

  • @unsn88
    @unsn88 5 лет назад

    This list is SOLID!

  • @MrDrwatson01
    @MrDrwatson01 3 года назад +1

    SL 1200 mk, 27 years old, they still haven't missed a beat. I bought the pair for 400 Pounds in 1996

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  3 года назад +2

      1200's are a given but weren't for sale as brand new in the year this video was created. The new MK7's are rubbish. The others are the kings...

    • @MrDrwatson01
      @MrDrwatson01 3 года назад

      @@RealDJblaze the G.O.A.Ts. good watch though.

  • @mgtow-balance3409
    @mgtow-balance3409 6 лет назад +4

    whoa whoa, three questions here:
    1) where's technics? (lol)
    2) the audio technica 1240 blows away that numark, and other more expensive units also. why wasn't it included?
    3) and where's the rane 12? (oh never mind hahaha)

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +2

      (1) Technics goes without saying and you can't purchase the original Technics any longer brand new. The 1200GR cost too much for this list.
      (2) The AT1240 is a DOPE turntable but its the SAME deck as the Reloop and Stanton decks that are #1 and #2 on this list. No need to show another deck that is the same with different styling. The Numark is something different and it's price is better than everyone else in the class... except my two honorable mentions. Hope this answers the questions.

    • @mgtow-balance3409
      @mgtow-balance3409 6 лет назад

      ok gotcha. personally i'm not feeling technics anymore (had mine for like 20 years)
      yeah and i like these top 5 videos. keep 'em coming!

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks! We will, stay tuned!

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +1

      Yes! Check out my review video on this channel. They are good SUPER-OEM decks too...

  • @ThomasTune82
    @ThomasTune82 2 года назад +1

    Fun fact: All of these turntables are Hanpin Super OEMs...

  • @djchromatix4640
    @djchromatix4640 5 лет назад +1

    I bought my St150 five years ago. With gigs, I probably used em at least 12 Hours a week, for the last five years. My pitch control is definitely not calibrated. If I slide it to zero, the indicator light does not come on. The indicator light works when I use the tempo reset button. Any tips @djbooth I know you're as passionate about this turntable as I am.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  5 лет назад +1

      You might have to take it to a shop to get it calibrated or you can try to call Stanton for service...

    • @edgarayala945
      @edgarayala945 4 года назад

      Look up some RUclips videos on how to check the calibration of your pitch fader using the led light and the dots on your platter. When at 0%, the dots should look like they’re not moving. There’s more to it, but at least you’ll know that only the light is messed up

  • @WaxDat8800
    @WaxDat8800 5 лет назад

    I love my St-150’s !

  • @davidkavanagh4966
    @davidkavanagh4966 6 лет назад +2

    Always wondered why Stanton downgraded the hardware...
    Just shows you they are all made in the same factory with different sticker names

  • @djawek
    @djawek 3 года назад +1

    ntx1000 is good for scratch ?

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  3 года назад +1

      Yes, they are!

    • @djawek
      @djawek 3 года назад

      @@RealDJblaze thanks bro ;)

  • @Playboysnow
    @Playboysnow 6 лет назад

    I have the Reloop 7000's and they are nice. Only one big complaint. They don't make that classic brake stop when hitting the Play/Stop button. I adjust the Start/Stop and torque and it helps a little, but never really gets the sound all the way right. Anyone who has any pointers feel free to comment.

    • @Playboysnow
      @Playboysnow 6 лет назад

      Iamyouonlydifferent they need to fix this. Im suprise more DJ's don't complain or even comment about it. I can't even find it in anyone's reviews. For everything else reviews cover you would think they include this so we would know before we purchase them.

    • @brianmchugh7679
      @brianmchugh7679 5 лет назад

      Only true in Serato mode. When playing real vinyl, the effect works just fine by using the power switch.

  • @MrKaydee365
    @MrKaydee365 6 лет назад

    Always interesting to see what is out there now. With everything tech driven these days.. I'm most curious about the reloop 8s...that being said I own a pair of old 12s and a pair of old 1800s ( my first set) Keep up the good work bro. Peace

  • @myoslonorway
    @myoslonorway 6 лет назад

    I like the Reloop 8000, but I love the old Technics 1210 MK2

  • @corywilliams458
    @corywilliams458 6 лет назад +1

    12 Tech Mob!.....Technics Baby!!

    • @interracial2564
      @interracial2564 6 лет назад +1

      so fuckin what ! Its old tech 8% pitch the only thing good is its a tank

  • @musicsamples-electronicdan9717
    @musicsamples-electronicdan9717 4 года назад

    Impressive Work, great posting ❤ 😉

  • @DjBahrain
    @DjBahrain 6 лет назад +1

    Did anyone check Roland turntable, I guess 909 ? Did anyone recommend it ..

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +3

      I've seen and used the Roland turntable... It's basically like a PLX-500 which doesn't have a great motor for scratching. It has a lot of plastic in the build as well.

    • @DjBahrain
      @DjBahrain 6 лет назад

      DJBooth Pro Audio thank you 🙏🏻

    • @rockmasterdjriz7776
      @rockmasterdjriz7776 5 лет назад

      I think my stanton 100s n audio technicas are better than the roland

    • @rockmasterdjriz7776
      @rockmasterdjriz7776 5 лет назад

      Plus my denon dns 3500 cd players are way better for scratchn than the roland

  • @hustleruss
    @hustleruss 6 лет назад +1

    On the V12's , hitting the stop/start button too hard made the needle skip. I sent them back.

  • @growmiezhomiez8760
    @growmiezhomiez8760 Год назад

    How could you leave out the industry standard? Techs???

    • @kareem_the_dream
      @kareem_the_dream Год назад

      Didn't say Technics For two reasons....
      1- You could not purchase brand new Technics 1200's in 2018 and
      2- 1200's are the original kings and don't even need to be mentioned.

  • @Supaslicer
    @Supaslicer 6 лет назад +1

    Did i hear the Denon beat out the pioneer.... because of an LED ring?

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +1

      Nope, you didn't hear correctly. The Denon is a much heavier and better built turntable. The PLX is almost all plastic except for the top plate. The Denon also has additional features as well.

  • @DjSmokeMixtapes
    @DjSmokeMixtapes 5 лет назад

    Don't 'jump' me for asking but how does the Audio-Technica AT-LP-120-USB turntables stand up to 1200's, and the decks on this list?

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  5 лет назад

      They don't really compare to the 1200's... The other decks on this list DO compare to the 1200's...

  • @MrFabikman
    @MrFabikman 3 года назад

    what i can loose if a turntable dnt have reverse? , im looking for a turntable for begginers

  • @zukispur5493
    @zukispur5493 2 года назад

    Can get a pair of audio technica 1240's for £400 now. Brilliant value.

  • @DennyKong
    @DennyKong 6 лет назад

    Know its discontinued, but where would you place the Numark TTX in this list?
    Still has features that some OEM decks don't. Have had mine for 16 years now.

  • @FSwiftDJ
    @FSwiftDJ 6 лет назад +2

    Nice review here, but these decks are more for performance turntable scratch DJs , its a fact the technics SL 1200 1210 mk2 always be best for club mixing DJs , the pioneer plx1000 does not cut it , the analogue pitch in the technics sl1200 or 1210 is much more accurate in locking a mix between two records

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +1

      1200's are no longer available in their original and price-friendly form, so they don't make this list, BUT the technics are the original KING turntables for DJ's and they do have the best wow and flutter of them all...

    • @FSwiftDJ
      @FSwiftDJ 6 лет назад

      DJBooth Pro Audio well said mate, oh I see what you mean there, most DJs I know in uk London here prefer technics sl 1200 -1210 mk2 pitch over the mk3 update for mixing even

  • @edgarayala945
    @edgarayala945 4 года назад +2

    I’ve had ST 150s for about 8 years now. They still work great but the film covering the buttons has eroded. It doesn’t affect functionality, but it is weird and ugly. Also I wish they had a more natural inertia, like the technics or pioneers. They stop too suddenly and mechanically, even after adjusting the stop time. In other words they’re a little too torquey. I don’t have much use for the 25% or 50% pitch when mixing but I have used it in the occasional routine. The key lock is unusable. The pitch faders are super accurate and smooth! The layout has too many buttons, it’s easy for a newbie to press the wrong button by accident, making them bad for club installations. The pre amp is only useful for djs with very low quality mixers (with low quality pre amps). I’ve never had a use for it except the few times I plugged it into my home stereo to listen to vinyl. The straight tone arm never skips, even when I literally knock on the turntable like a door. They’re sooo heavy, I used to take them out on mobile gigs and they were a pain in the ass. If I could do it all over again I’d probably get either reloops or pioneers, or even the new stantons depending on how they behave. I’m curious why the new denons are so expensive. Have you done any feedback loop tests? Pre amp quality tests? Torque comparisons?

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  4 года назад +2

      Great feedback. I've had mine for 8-9 years as well and the film covering my start and stop buttons looks bad too. everything else is in Pristine condition as I always had covers on my decks. I also have the decksavers for them as well. I actually always use the pre-amp because I almost never play real vinyl. Its just easier to setup via DVS in Line mode on DJ gear. I always take these out to gigs and the weight isn't much of a problem since I've been spinning since 1992 when we had to lug lots of gear to every gig. Never done any loop test or quality tests but have done torque comparisons... They basically have the strongest motor of any deck out there. Same torque as the Reloops and other Super OEM that have not been toned-down like some other models (AKA DJ Tech or Epsilon)...

    • @edgarayala945
      @edgarayala945 4 года назад

      DJBooth Pro Audio Nice. Personally, I wish they were more toned down like technics. Then again I paid $500 for a brand new turntable vs $500 for a used one. Pioneers are probably most like technics, but they weren’t around back then. But most clubs and bars here have a pair of technics, although not always in good condition. Thanks for the reply!

    • @edgarayala945
      @edgarayala945 4 года назад

      DJBooth Pro Audio I will say mine are in very good condition too except for the film problem and one button seems to get stuck. Probably just needs to be cleaned.

    • @laurencecousins7727
      @laurencecousins7727 2 года назад

      The VL12s are built from the ground up. The Stantons, Pioneers and Reloops are super oems that have the base and motor made in the Hanpin factory in Taiwan.

  • @D-SturbedSoundProduction
    @D-SturbedSoundProduction 6 лет назад

    You should check and try the X-Trem Synq TT direct torque.
    You will be positively surprised 😯😯 but it's available 👌👌✅✅ on Benelux market and more in Belgium.
    There are pre amp and a switch button Phono/Digital

  • @aries24988
    @aries24988 6 лет назад

    Great review bro

  • @IphoneTsay
    @IphoneTsay 4 года назад

    Which one I should buy for learn scratch ?! Technics sl 1200mk5 or stanton t.62

  • @lister4life
    @lister4life 2 года назад

    The sl1200 was initialy made by panasonic

  • @phunone
    @phunone 5 лет назад

    I was thinking about selling my MK-2's to get some tables with more features... but I'm worried about the durability of some of these new tables. I've had my Technics for over 20yrs now and they still work like they are new. Can anyone vouch for these other brands? Even 10 years, of heavy use, would be good enough. I'm leaning toward the Reloop tables.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  5 лет назад

      Never sell any 1200's! Keep them and get a set of these. I've had my super-oem decks since about 2012 with heavy use and no issues. All these on this list will last a long time...

  • @paulyf.107
    @paulyf.107 3 года назад

    A Pair of 1200's Flew Off a Cliff in a U-Haul Coming Back From a Full Moon Party In Santa Cruz, California Yonks Ago - A Bloke Called Malachi Was In The Back With All The Equipment & Ended Up A Paraplegic [Not Cool!] Whereas One of Those 1200's Suffered a Dinged Tonearm, That Would Skate Across The Last 1/2" Of The Record - Nuff Said!

  • @a.k.atantrumm.6948
    @a.k.atantrumm.6948 6 лет назад +1

    Does 150 mk 1 is a same motor toque with mk2????

  • @happyday5410
    @happyday5410 3 года назад

    Dear Brother.... i got offer vestax PDX3000 mark2.... in very low rate (just around400$ for pair) ...from one of our friend.... should I buy or not.... gear is on condition... but I don't have any vinyl record... I have to buy sound card n serato scratch...

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  3 года назад

      Yes, get them! They are great!!!

    • @happyday5410
      @happyday5410 3 года назад

      @@RealDJblaze can u tell me.. price of vestax pdx3000 mark2.. in market now

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  3 года назад

      @@happyday5410 Not sure, check ebay for sold auctions to see the market price...

  • @PA-Freak98513RY
    @PA-Freak98513RY 5 лет назад +1

    The Original New Technics SL-1200/1210GR( 2017) is the New Reference again.All other Turntables are only cheep terrible compromise.Sorry it's the reality,as in the past,too.From 1979 with the models SL-1200/1210MK2 to 2010 with the models SL-1200/1210MG5.The reference DJ Turntables 1979-2010 and again since 2016/2017.Technics has cult status in the professional DJ Scene,and a good reputation and long-lasting quality.

    • @typedef_
      @typedef_ 5 лет назад

      We don't care ok ?

  • @kierenmoore3236
    @kierenmoore3236 6 лет назад

    Going prices for the Stanton, Reloop, Pioneer models please? Would be good to include these too.

  • @DJRawBase
    @DJRawBase 5 лет назад +1

    Ok Homie! I respect the video, but I hope your top 5 Turntables are for the turntables that we’re manufactured for the year of 2018. Question though... Why Wasn’t The Technics 1200/1210 In Your List! Technics have been out since the 70s and have been known to be THE BATTLESHIP OF ALL TURNTABLES! Technics have not changed or upgraded much at all due to the structure, durability and performance of the turntable. I do respect your thoughts but TECHNICS should be your #1 choice of turntables... But like they say, “ Everyone Has Their Own Opinion”.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  5 лет назад +1

      This was for currently manufactured turntables. Technics were only available as used back when this was made...

  • @vdjratch806
    @vdjratch806 5 лет назад

    I'm planning to buy Stanton turntable. Which model is good for professional use

  • @mattsherman2900
    @mattsherman2900 6 лет назад

    Question, is the wow and flutter on the pioneer just as good as a technic 1200? I like to do long beat mixes so wow and flutter are important right?

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад

      I don't know if any other DJ turntable has better wow and flutter than the 1200's but all in this list are more than capable of giving you a solid performance for long beat mixes. They can hold the speed well...

  • @traum640
    @traum640 6 лет назад +4

    No Audio-Technica AT-LP1240?

  • @NNITRED
    @NNITRED 6 лет назад +2

    You can get genuine 1200s from ebay for $300 or less and they will still outlive your grand kids.

  • @jeroneallison8978
    @jeroneallison8978 6 лет назад

    Have you ever done a review on the Stanton T60s! If so, what do you think of them?

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад

      I have used them and they are pretty bad. The motor is not good enough for scratching and back cueing. Try to go with something like the Epsilon or DJ Tech turntables that I listed here if you want to save some money...

  • @BPMSoundsMusicandTV
    @BPMSoundsMusicandTV 6 лет назад +36

    There is only 1 Turntable deck for djs and that is the Technic 1200 series. New or old it don't matter. They are top 1-5 and all others are just wanna be's IMO. They are and always will be the standard of what every other Turntable wants to be. All the biggest dj turntablalist still use them today.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +4

      Technics goes without saying... You can't buy them new anymore unless you get the GR model which is overpriced IMO. Long live the 1200's....

    • @BPMSoundsMusicandTV
      @BPMSoundsMusicandTV 6 лет назад +4

      Over priced? 2k for a CDJ is over priced and yet that's the industry standard player.. $1699 retail probably $1500 street price for a brand new Technic SL1210GR Turntable that you know is gonna last you a lifetime really don't sound that bad when you think of it that way... Will a CDJ or an controller last a lifetime? Will the screens eventually fade and die? HUMMM the answer is not known right now... If I was a betting man I would say no they won't last. But we all know that the Technics will last forever. So I wouldn't be so quick to say they are over priced... They are priced over the other Turntables because they have to be... Because they are the best and they are the standard which all other makers copy. If they were to price themselves with the rest of the TT's, then they would be telling everyone that they are on par to those TT's which they are not. So to a house DJ that still plays on 3 Turntables and uses a rotary mixer and filters etc, the Technics 1200's are still the way to go for them and cheaper than buying CDJ's. So while your opinion is yours to have, you might want to broaden your thoughts about the new Technic's turntables with a higher price tag then the rest. Thanks as always for the videos.

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +10

      No matter how you look at it $1600 is overpriced for an analog DJ-specific turntable. Super OEM turntables are also lasting over 15 years with no issues but you can get them for as little as $300 per deck (they will likely last longer but they've only been out for that long). There is lots more tech and higher priced items inside a CDJ or digital device than there is in a 1200. Like I said, 1200's are the king and are the standards to which all others are judged... They don't need to be on this list because the 1200 is so iconic that it doesn't need to be mentioned here. You're welcome for the videos as usual and thanks for your comment.

    • @BPMSoundsMusicandTV
      @BPMSoundsMusicandTV 6 лет назад +2

      I guess we will agree to disagree on what over priced is when it comes to the 1200 in todays dj world.

    • @majesticuncasual186
      @majesticuncasual186 6 лет назад +5

      BPMSounds, you aren't adding to the conversation with the Technics debate. Anyone that's been around knows the ALMIGHTY TEC's rule supreme. I had the 1210's in 1998 and paid $400 each for them new. Laid off from work in 2008 and basically life fell apart financially and had to sell them. Now I'm trying to get a new set on a budget. If money wasn't an issue, then yeah I would certainly pay $1000 each [probably used] on ebay but that's not an option.. So this is where DJBoothProAudio, is doing us a solid but giving his opinion and take on what's on the market in 2018 [that year is in the title if you missed it]. The topic is interesting in general seeing how far turntables have come. Why not learn something. We should all be grateful DJBoothProAudio has class and willing to answer comments and engage in polite debate. Look how many retards are saying, "oh man, can't believe blah blah wasn't on there." I wouldn't even comment to all you freaks.

  • @juliodc1231
    @juliodc1231 6 лет назад

    Nothing out performs my Vestax PDX2300 with the J-shape tonearm, it had all the bells and whistles (fully adjustable start and stop, reverse, ultra pitch with a digital rpm display.) It's by far one of the best turntables i have used. Only thing I didn't like was the plastic body, scratched easy if you didn't have a case but I didn't mind it because it was light and made traveling a lot easier

    • @juliodc1231
      @juliodc1231 6 лет назад

      Iamyouonlydifferent I'm not sure about a green colored one, mine are all black. And you can tilt these turntable at extreme angles (almost 90°) and the tone arm would not skip out of the groove. And I know they had another cool turntable where they combined a mixer and turntable together in a compact design. I think DJ Qbert helped develop it. But it was innovated and cool.

    • @JustJake77
      @JustJake77 6 лет назад

      Julio Collins I have the Vestax PDX-2000's been going strong since 2004 and has always out performed pretty much everything out there. Nothing like that Vestax tourqe. Only problem I had was a wire I'm the power switch wore out from regular use. Took 5 min to fix good as new.

    • @juliodc1231
      @juliodc1231 6 лет назад

      Jake MC77 Nice, I also still have my pdx2000's they were my first real turntables I bought. I first had some cheap ass belt drive Numarks to learn from and then got the pdx2000s, then upgraded to the 2300's.

  • @djtruedomination
    @djtruedomination 6 лет назад +1

    Technics for me only

    • @interracial2564
      @interracial2564 6 лет назад +2

      this isnt about you dude get over yourself

  • @soul2cold777
    @soul2cold777 6 лет назад

    Any thoughts on the Mixars LTA/STA decks

  • @carpiedeim
    @carpiedeim 5 лет назад +3

    In 12'S I TRUST!

  • @rogue66v
    @rogue66v 4 года назад

    hi, the Stanton ST-150s are good enough for turntablism or scratching?

  • @mrDJKdnb
    @mrDJKdnb 3 года назад

    If you know then this is the real top 5 list!
    1. Technics 1210 mk2
    2. Technics 1200 mk2
    3. Technics 1210 mk3
    4. Technics 1200 mk3
    5. Technics 1210 mk5

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  3 года назад

      This goes without saying. You can't buy these turntables brand new at retail in 2018 when the video was created... Hence they are not on the list.

    • @mrDJKdnb
      @mrDJKdnb 3 года назад

      @@RealDJblaze speedy reply! I’m currently trying to do a deal on a pair of mk2s after selling my original pair a few years back (worse thing I ever did)

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  3 года назад

      @@mrDJKdnb Everyone's regretting selling the 12s!

  • @OutNAbout415
    @OutNAbout415 6 лет назад

    Epsilon plastic turntable reminds me of a bootleg version of numark ttx1

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +2

      It's a GOOD turntable though... It does look funny... lol

    • @djliddiog3105
      @djliddiog3105 6 лет назад

      I’ve mentioned these tables on my channel as well which caters to budget gear and beginners these are the only super OEM tables that truly qualify as budget and beginner...and for some reason pretty rare.

  • @SegaSavageMusic
    @SegaSavageMusic 6 лет назад

    Yo homie did you do the rane twelves man i would like to get those or the technics sl1200 mk2 modded up like so they are like these i saw a guy on youtube selling the modded ones is how i found the rane twelves

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад +1

      I like turntables better than controllers and unfortunately, the Rane 12 is not a turntable... It is a controller with turntable attributes. You can't play real vinyl on it and it doesn't output any sound on its own. It MUST be connected to a computer that is using Serato DJ at all times in order to work...

  • @paweldun
    @paweldun 6 лет назад

    and what about reloop 7000 mk2? it is a nice turntable but i hate that detachable target light

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  6 лет назад

      The 7000 and 8000 are on this list...

  •  5 лет назад

    What's up with those gr g technics 1200 and 1210 models [laughs]?

  • @anachoritis
    @anachoritis 4 года назад

    Audiotechnica LP 120X , Nemark NTX-1000 or RP 4000 Reloop MK2 ?
    Please answer me i want to buy it today

    • @RealDJblaze
      @RealDJblaze  4 года назад +1

      The NTX-1000 BY FAR!!! They are way more professional and they are serious turntables. The others don't have nearly as much torque as these...

    • @anachoritis
      @anachoritis 4 года назад

      @@RealDJblaze Thorens TD 158 or Nemark NTX 1000 ? ( Yes but audiotechnica has a built-in preamplifier and all the others not. I will have to buy an amplifier and that means more money right ?

  • @Davehiphop
    @Davehiphop 2 года назад

    No Technics?