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Turntable manufacturer Stanton announces the release of the T.90 turntable with USB and S/PDIF digital outputs.

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DJ's would not use this.
by Solaris_User April 13, 2007 1:53 PM PDT
Real DJ's (you know the ones that make money doing it) they wouldn't use anything like this.. if they are playing analog media they would use technics or maybe vestex. If they are playing digital media they would use Pioneer CDJ's. Its not so much that numark and stanton make bad tables (some of their models are total crap but the higher end ones will work as expected) .. its that preformers don't like suprises when they play so they want to know what type of turntables they will be using before hand. (and they usualy contract in CDJ's just in case they can't play on vinal because the setup is bad.. or they are lasy like Keoki and don't want to carry records.)

Technics are a solid table, with a good feel, few wierd features, and are absolutly the most reliable thing out there.. thats what made them a standard in clubs for the past 20 years.
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Stanton is a great turntable manufacturer...
by robert.allen April 13, 2007 7:28 PM PDT
This is very curious about the USB connectivity. As I own a Stanton STR-880...I am extremely happy about it's performance, especially with its Coaxial output. But I only use it for vinyl -> CD restoration...so in reference to the previous poster...I'm curious to see how this new USB turntable is going to function in a live DJ environment.
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