Here’s a brief guide to what to look for on each piece of equipment you may look to buy:
- Proper DJ turntables need a strong motor, a pitch control to adjust the speed the record plays at, a good needle, and sturdy enough construction to handle the vibrations and abuse that DJing dishes out. A home hi-fi turntable won’t do, I’m afraid.
- Mixers ideally have 3-band EQs (equalizers) for each input channel, a cross-fader, headphone cue controls, and a good display to show you the level at which the music is sent out of the mixer so you don’t blow any speakers accidentally.
- CD decks need to be sturdy enough that they won’t skip every time the bass drum booms over the speakers. The controls on a CD deck are more important than on a turntable because you can’t physically speed up and slow down the CD with your hands. Jog wheels, easy-to-navigate time and track displays, and a pitch bend along with the pitch control are all important core features of a CD turntable.
- Headphones need to be comfortable, sound clear when played at high volume, and cut out a lot of external noise so that you don’t have to play them too loud. Your ears are extremely important, so try not to have your headphones at maximum all the time.
- Volume and sound control are the watchwords for amplification. You don’t need a huge amplifier and bass-bins for your bedroom, but similarly, a home hi-fi isn’t going to be much use in a town hall. Chapter 10 helps you find the right balance.
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