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BattleDrone
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Registration Date: 30-12-2005
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Combine the best of both worlds, play your vinyl records with a laser player, no more damage to your records. Dubplates last for ever too.
Still a bit overpriced ($9.990) but that might change in the future.
more on www.elpj.com/
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30-10-2007 13:51 |
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djfreemc
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Things like this have been around for several years now, but are still unaffordable.
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30-10-2007 20:02 |
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thechronic
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Typical hifi rubbish. Pretending to be the top of audio quality, asking a ridiculous price, and then you see the specs: it has only 55dB signal to noise ratio and the outputs are on unbalanced RCA. Stereo bleeding at -25dB.
So it's noisy, has bad stereo separation and uses inferior outputs so you will have to mod it or buy DI-boxes seperately
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02-11-2007 19:29 |
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Rudeone
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Originally posted by thechronic
Typical hifi rubbish. Pretending to be the top of audio quality, asking a ridiculous price, and then you see the specs: it has only 55dB signal to noise ratio and the outputs are on unbalanced RCA. Stereo bleeding at -25dB.
So it's noisy, has bad stereo separation and uses inferior outputs so you will have to mod it or buy DI-boxes seperately
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damn, allready orderd one
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02-11-2007 19:44 |
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