The first thing to prepare is two turntables, a DJ mixer, an output cable, 2 cartridges, and a power strip. The output cable is used to output from the DJ mixer to an amplifier or audio, and the power strip is used to combine multiple power supplies into one. In the case of DJ, at least three players and two mixers require a power supply, so the power tap is a necessity for DJs. If DJ, put one in the record bag!
You can substitute a table with a stable desk when using it at home. In addition, it is best to place the equipment on a firm stand to prevent vibrations, such as on a foundation on which concrete blocks are piled up, in a club or other site where loud sounds occur, in order to prevent feedback. is. In addition , tables for exclusive use of DJ are also available.
Standard position
Battle position
Crash position
The turntables are placed on both sides of the DJ mixer. Normally, the turntables are set horizontally, but with battle DJs and HIPHOP DJs, both turntables may be placed vertically (commonly called battle positions). This is to reduce the working distance as much as possible when doing scratch or body tricks. Also, depending on the play style, you may want to place the left turntable vertically and only the right turntable horizontally so that you can operate the turntable start switch on both ends of the DJ mixer.
Connecting is very easy. First, input from the turntable to the DJ mixer's "PHONO". CDJ and all other samplers connect to "LINE". The output signal from the turntable is so small that it does not sound proper if connected to "LINE". Also, if the LINE signal is incorrectly connected to "PHONO", it will result in a distorted sound. When connections for each player are complete, the output signal from the DJ mixer is connected to your amplifier, a component with an external input, or a powered speaker, etc. and setup is complete.
Install the cartridge. If the cartridge requires a headshell, attach the headshell and then attach it to the arm. For the Concorde type, install the cartridge as it is.
Adjust the turntable, including arm balance, and setup is complete!
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