Yea it don’t play 12 or 10 inch record. I have all 4 the Omni,reloop spin,pt01 scratch and the new Stanton. I like the Omni first and the Stanton second,the pt01 scratch third and the reloop in forth. The Omni cost $350 tho,Stanton $250 ,my pt01 was $500 cause Jesse Dean modded it and the reloop was $329. Omni is king but they are out of stock most times.
The STX skips around way less than an omni when scratching on my lap, which is how I practice most of the time; the platter and tonearm are much more stable when scratching. Also, after all these years of scratching, I’ve never been let down by an innofader; one has never broken or stopped working on me. DJ 3do in a comment below mentioned the omni platter becoming wobbly after some time scratching, and both omni faders stoped working for him, and Headache Sounds never sent replacements they had promised him.
Tbh, living in an era where there are multiple portable options is great in general. Long are the days of Having to mod a Numark scratch or PT01. That being said, I own a Numark PT01 Scratch and an OMNI. The numark is still a great choice for beginners. (I love the "click" fader lol), but it can get expensive with the battery cost and any modifications that you would want. The OMNI provided all of the portablist's "wants" at the time. The easiest portable power source. {A good pair of 18650's can last for years if you're lucky and treat them right. Plus in the US they are rather cheap (like $20 - 30)), phono, line, aux inputs, DVS, first to have ultra-pitch in a production model, 2 reversable faders, metal platter, and still the strongest turntable drive in a portable (i believe), EQ settings, and probably the best speaker of the bunch. IMO it's the Cadillac of portables, and it's at a decent price ($360 plus shipping). Let's also keep in mind that Stanton got to watch the success of the PT01 and the OMNI. Plus they are a much bigger company than Headache Sound. IMO, the Stanton is the Overall best pick for a beginner, but if you have the money, the OMNI beats everything out right now. side note: 18650 batteries left uncharged for 6 months will absolutely die on you. happens to everyone lol
@@AshtynnFam3-nz2yv I actually just bought one from Headache Sound themselves. Still waiting for my shipping invoice but the confirmation email said it would be shipped at the end of June so 🤞
There's one major flaw with the OMNI that no one ever mentions. The opposite fader serves as a volume control and it's so smooth/light that it moves a lot while scratching so the sound level needs constant adjustment which is extremely annoying. It's a great portable otherwise but that volume issue puts it in 2nd place for me.
Bottom line the Stanton fell short of everyone's expectations. Number one it doesn't play 12 inch Records number two it doesn't have a magnetic cartridge. If they only added those two things, it would've been the best portable on the market today. I love the fact that you can record vinyl onto a thumb drive without the need for a computer. What were they thinking about when they made it a 7 inch only player? and they know everyone is complaining about these plastic ceramic cartridges. Let's hope they give us what this one is missing next time.
Does the vinyl audio from the STX filter out the lower frequencies? I wanted to sample 7” & 45s with my STX but noticed that the low end is missing from the line out, headphones, and the external speaker as compared to my other standard turntables or the Bluetooth connection using the same songs.
I've heard about the fluttering of audio playback while using the slowest levels of ultra pitch and I got one with the same problem. Is there any remedy for this? Would a firmware update help this??.. i think not. Any ideas? It's the only problem with this otherwise great table, imo. Seriously, amy answers?
I've got both, I prefer the Stanton STX, I can scratch better on it. My Omni cover already has a couple of cracks on it and I look after my things well,Omni hasnt got USB port and the dvs port just drains the battery so quickly. Needle jumps like anything if you try scratching on your lap on the Omni.Omni is still good though.
If you want to play 12 inch records, buy a PT01USB. The STX is meant for scratching only and you can't scratch a 12inch on a portable turntable anyway with the belt drives they use. You could on a PT01 Scratch but it won't be any fun. That's a moot point in my opinion. The STX is meant to be used with purpose built scratch records that a lot of scratch related companies sell. Sure you can play a 45 album on it, or even a 7inch 78rpm record if that should come out, but it's mainly meant for scratching. To me, the STX ticked off all the boxes that "scratchers" wanted to have right out of the box with a portable scratch table. These turntables are meant to suit portablist and the STX does that exceptionally. I added a Jesse Dean fader on the left hand port on mine so I have two faders for it, and it still comes in cheaper than the Omni with more features. Just my 2 cents.....
Omni let me down, the faders decalibrate a lot, they don’t cut and the plate lost strength. The seller of the omni sosuke said that he was going to send me 2 new faders about 2 years ago, I never send them 🤷♂️
@@embodie_breaks7089Yes, many times, and they said that they would send me new faders, but it never happened and I just stopped writing to them because they were just lying
After all these years of scratching, I’ve never been let down by an innofader. The sound quality and volume and platter stability on the stx are also amazing
OMNI comes without the need for any modding.... The Stanton STX comes with much needed modding! Definitely the OMNI is the go to. But, for new heads, or younger learning ninjaz, the STX would be a great intro turntable. 👍🙏🫡🎵🎧🎚🎛🥁
Yea it don’t play 12 or 10 inch record. I have all 4 the Omni,reloop spin,pt01 scratch and the new Stanton. I like the Omni first and the Stanton second,the pt01 scratch third and the reloop in forth. The Omni cost $350 tho,Stanton $250 ,my pt01 was $500 cause Jesse Dean modded it and the reloop was $329. Omni is king but they are out of stock most times.
Dam. Awesome that someone was able to make this very comparison. Thanks 👌
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The STX skips around way less than an omni when scratching on my lap, which is how I practice most of the time; the platter and tonearm are much more stable when scratching. Also, after all these years of scratching, I’ve never been let down by an innofader; one has never broken or stopped working on me. DJ 3do in a comment below mentioned the omni platter becoming wobbly after some time scratching, and both omni faders stoped working for him, and Headache Sounds never sent replacements they had promised him.
Luckily I've not had those issues
Tbh, living in an era where there are multiple portable options is great in general. Long are the days of Having to mod a Numark scratch or PT01. That being said, I own a Numark PT01 Scratch and an OMNI. The numark is still a great choice for beginners. (I love the "click" fader lol), but it can get expensive with the battery cost and any modifications that you would want.
The OMNI provided all of the portablist's "wants" at the time. The easiest portable power source. {A good pair of 18650's can last for years if you're lucky and treat them right. Plus in the US they are rather cheap (like $20 - 30)), phono, line, aux inputs, DVS, first to have ultra-pitch in a production model, 2 reversable faders, metal platter, and still the strongest turntable drive in a portable (i believe), EQ settings, and probably the best speaker of the bunch. IMO it's the Cadillac of portables, and it's at a decent price ($360 plus shipping).
Let's also keep in mind that Stanton got to watch the success of the PT01 and the OMNI. Plus they are a much bigger company than Headache Sound. IMO, the Stanton is the Overall best pick for a beginner, but if you have the money, the OMNI beats everything out right now.
side note: 18650 batteries left uncharged for 6 months will absolutely die on you. happens to everyone lol
Great video, lots of info, thanks.
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This is the exact content I have been looking for since the STX was announced. Will deffo have to push the button on the Omni
Lmk if you find someone with any in stock
@@AshtynnFam3-nz2yv I actually just bought one from Headache Sound themselves. Still waiting for my shipping invoice but the confirmation email said it would be shipped at the end of June so 🤞
There's one major flaw with the OMNI that no one ever mentions. The opposite fader serves as a volume control and it's so smooth/light that it moves a lot while scratching so the sound level needs constant adjustment which is extremely annoying. It's a great portable otherwise but that volume issue puts it in 2nd place for me.
Tip with buying torch - respect 🙏
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100% agree
Bottom line the Stanton fell short of everyone's expectations. Number one it doesn't play 12 inch Records number two it doesn't have a magnetic cartridge. If they only added those two things, it would've been the best portable on the market today. I love the fact that you can record vinyl onto a thumb drive without the need for a computer. What were they thinking about when they made it a 7 inch only player? and they know everyone is complaining about these plastic ceramic cartridges. Let's hope they give us what this one is missing next time.
Does the vinyl audio from the STX filter out the lower frequencies? I wanted to sample 7” & 45s with my STX but noticed that the low end is missing from the line out, headphones, and the external speaker as compared to my other standard turntables or the Bluetooth connection using the same songs.
The only problem is I don t find any shop in Germany where to buy an OMNI LP Player 🤷🏻♂️
Thx for the comparison. Omni it is
No hate on the STX but yes, it is
I've heard about the fluttering of audio playback while using the slowest levels of ultra pitch and I got one with the same problem. Is there any remedy for this? Would a firmware update help this??.. i think not. Any ideas? It's the only problem with this otherwise great table, imo. Seriously, amy answers?
I've got both, I prefer the Stanton STX, I can scratch better on it. My Omni cover already has a couple of cracks on it and I look after my things well,Omni hasnt got USB port and the dvs port just drains the battery so quickly. Needle jumps like anything if you try scratching on your lap on the Omni.Omni is still good though.
If you want to play 12 inch records, buy a PT01USB. The STX is meant for scratching only and you can't scratch a 12inch on a portable turntable anyway with the belt drives they use. You could on a PT01 Scratch but it won't be any fun. That's a moot point in my opinion. The STX is meant to be used with purpose built scratch records that a lot of scratch related companies sell. Sure you can play a 45 album on it, or even a 7inch 78rpm record if that should come out, but it's mainly meant for scratching. To me, the STX ticked off all the boxes that "scratchers" wanted to have right out of the box with a portable scratch table. These turntables are meant to suit portablist and the STX does that exceptionally. I added a Jesse Dean fader on the left hand port on mine so I have two faders for it, and it still comes in cheaper than the Omni with more features. Just my 2 cents.....
Thanks for your valuable and valid comments
When you add the second fader to the STX can it be a line fader like the Omni, or is it a second crossfader?
@@Robosan4000 Yo, its a second crossfader only. So you'll have left and right handed fader options...
@@GODInTheWax444 Thanks. Thats what I thought but it was worth double-checking.
Hello everyone! Is Stanton STX a good choice for someone returning to scratching after a long break?
might be better asking this question on a popular channel
How does it compare with the Reloop SPIN?
Unfortunately never used the Reloop SPIN
Where can I buy an Omni? It seems it always is out of stock everywhere
Gotta try everywhere, classifieds @ auction sites
you shouldnt charget them fully for long term storage. you want about 2/3 charged.
Is the line on the omni an output ?
Yes
Omni let me down, the faders decalibrate a lot, they don’t cut and the plate lost strength. The seller of the omni sosuke said that he was going to send me 2 new faders about 2 years ago, I never send them 🤷♂️
did you ever contact them again for them to send them out for you? or is this company just not very communicative?
@@embodie_breaks7089Yes, many times, and they said that they would send me new faders, but it never happened and I just stopped writing to them because they were just lying
U have omni v1 or v2 ? My v2 works perfectly since i got it half year ago
After all these years of scratching, I’ve never been let down by an innofader. The sound quality and volume and platter stability on the stx are also amazing
On the Omni can you play 12 inches
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and a dj and a sailor and a pilot 😆
OPAZ across the screen is pretty annoying
It looks better than my face 😆
Doesnt Bother me at all. Good Review 👍omni is the best
OMNI comes without the need for any modding.... The Stanton STX comes with much needed modding! Definitely the OMNI is the go to. But, for new heads, or younger learning ninjaz, the STX would be a great intro turntable. 👍🙏🫡🎵🎧🎚🎛🥁
Couldn't agree more! 👍🏼
Is the Stanton belt driven?
yes