DJR 400 for the mixer (but useless for scratching as it has no cross fader)
Technics decks, strip out the tonearm and use the origin live base plate and a custom modified rega tonearm.
Pistinator - I used to have the vestax isolator, but it sounds too crunchy, try the E&S for a much more rounded sound.
Back to the OP, you could consider avoiding vinyl altogether and going for the Pioneer CDJ's, lots of hip hop dj's use them these days.
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DJR 400 for the mixer (but useless for scratching as it has no cross fader)
Technics decks, strip out the tonearm and use the origin live base plate and a custom modified rega tonearm.
Pistinator - I used to have the vestax isolator, but it sounds too crunchy, try the E&S for a much more rounded sound.
Back to the OP, you could consider avoiding vinyl altogether and going for the Pioneer CDJ's, lots of hip hop dj's use them these days.