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Available at:Raleigh, NC
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Raleigh, NC
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Available at:Cary, NC
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Available at:Cary, NC
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Available at:Oakdale, MN
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Available at:Atlanta, GA
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Available at:Atlanta, GA
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Used Pioneer DJ PLX-CRSS12 Turntable
Available at:Seven Corners, VA
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Used Pioneer DJ PLX-CRSS12 Turntable
Available at:Seven Corners, VA
Condition: Excellent
Available at:Syracuse, NY
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Available at:Syracuse, NY
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Available at:Syracuse, NY
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For a stunning direct-drive turntable that works amazingly for both battles and regular mixing, you'll love the Stanton T.62B turntable. Easy on the eyes and even easier to operate, this turntable consists of a powerful motor with strong torque, and the straight tone arm offers superior tracking capability for scratch DJs. Another excellent choice is the Pioneer PLX-1000 professional turntable. Made specifically for DJs who prefer the look, feel and performance of vinyl, this model provides a familiar, user-friendly layout and exceptional playback quality. For true vinyl fanatics, the PLX-1000 is an ideal option. Although the turntable has been used as a musical instrument for over 70 years, it was during the 1970s that the art really began to take shape. By the 1990s, the idea of beat mixing, matching and scratching became known as turntablism, and the technique is still practiced today. In clubs all over the world, DJs can be found showcasing their mixing and scratching talents with standard turntables, and incorporating one into your routine is a great way of standing out from the pack and making a name for yourself.