Numark NS7 Turntable

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I don't really trust this review, but I thought I'd post it up anyway.
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http://www.wired.com/reviews/product/pr_ns7



Numark NS7 Turntable

Record-Free Turntable Takes You to the Spin Zone
You step into the club, poised for some serious roof-raising with a carefully crafted mix of block-rocking beats, only to feel suddenly naked. Where, in the name of Jam Master Jay, are your records?

Psych! Turns out you don't need them. Tonight you're spinning with the Numark NS7, a USB controller that lets laptop DJs put pro-level controls at their fingertips. Not only does the outboard DJ interface afford far more control than a laptop offers, but it gives the crowd something shiny and impressive to look at.

Geeks know that it's easier, cheaper and more convenient to work with digital files than records or CDs. But vinyl veterans will resist parting ways with their treasured records in favor of the convenience of digital files. For change-resistant old-timers, they're better off using a time-coded record to control Serato Scratch Live rather than dedicated hardware like the Numark NS7.

Unlike most competing models, the Numark NS7 uses Serato's Itch software rather than MIDI to communicate with your laptop. This means that when you're scratching and spinning one of the NS7's faux 7-inch vinyl discs the deck sends information to your laptop up to 10 times faster than it would over MIDI. We found it incredibly responsive, with no perceptible lag time.

The only real problem we encountered with the system, which avoids the pitfalls of smaller USB DJ interfaces with a large size approaching that of an analog vinyl DJ set-up, is that the discs occasionally slide around on top of the motorized decks. You're better off spinning the discs using the grooved sections on the sides of the platters, which is why DJs who are already comfortable with vinyl are better off with the time-coded vinyl solution.

For the rest of us, the Numark NS7 works like a charm. At $1,600 retail, it doesn't come cheap but it doesn't perform cheap either.

WIRED Includes all the high-quality connections and controls you need to spin WAV, AIFF, MP3 and AAC files with precision and satisfaction. Motorized variable-torque 7-inch turntables. Responsive, properly weighted controls. 24-bit audio. Lets you navigate library without touching your laptop, which sits out of the way on a sturdy, built-in stand. Included 45s can be replaced with your own records. Knight Rider-like indicator tells you when beats are matched. Controls pitch and tempo independently.

TIRED Vinyl 45s can slip around (only an issue for vinyl veterans). Weighs in heavy at 35 pounds.

• Manufacturer: Numark
• Price: $1,600
 

Eunuch

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i seen youtube vids bout this awhile back, shit looks straight but i dunno nothing bout DJin' so who knows. i guess this is for those who like it to feel more like a regular turntable.
 

Roz

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I have something very similar... Prodigy B52 Unit, with speakers... and compared to vinyl, there's a huge difference in quality... but I don't think it should replace vinyl dj's, because a lot of cats dig that feel, and there's a ton of material to dig through still...



 

Eunuch

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you have to realize, if you travel a lot, its hard to carry all your records and shit with you. it's just an alternative, it won't replace anything just make it easier for whatever situation. wouldn't getting a wav file be highest digital quality since mp3s are compressed like a mufucker?
 
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Now if they added needles and made it so you could still play your vinyl along with the digital, it would be the shit. I'm all about the digital, but I'm not ready to get rid of my wax just yet. They need a system that'll do both.
 

BASEDVATO

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that shit looks dope... takes digital djing to the next level

I rock the xponent! Shit load of effects, sampler and midi out to sync drum machine ect.

 
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yea i fucked with that at guitar center one time with serato itch. its cool i guess but im so use to vinyl that it just feel weird to me.

I was at my boys house one time and he has a basic dj set. 2 tables, a mixer and a crate of records. My home girl brings these djs who dj clubs and shit and told them to get on. They couldnt blend for shit and they said he needs to step his equipment game up because they couldnt catch the beat. Crying they need serato or traktor to guide them.

He looked at them, drunk as fuck and said you fuckin suck, you aint a DJ your a cheater! learn your history and dont every knock vinyl! I was crackin the fuck up!

Those programs are just good for traveling around with your playlist. If you use it to help u match BPMs and cant do it without the help of the program, your not a real DJ.