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Hey,

I'm selling some DJ gear I have. I bought this stuff only 6 months ago, and I've lost interest in it. It's all in PERFECT, as new condition. Not a 'scratch' on them (excuse the pun) ;)

Total retail price for all of this stuff is $1800. I'm selling the lot for $950 INCLUDING SHIPPING!

Price includes slipmats, needles, audio cables etc, everything to get you going!

Photos of the gear added..

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2 x American Audio HTD 4.5 (High Torque) 12” Vinyl Turntables (RRP $749 each)

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• Massive 4.5kg of torque (industry standard is 1.7kg.)

• Dual Start/Stop buttons: easy access for scratch DJs who use their turntables “Battle Style”

• Super fast or very slow start and stop with adjustable “Start” and “Stop” controls

• Pitch slider with “Quartz Lock”

• 33 / 45 / 78 rpm speeds

• +/- 10%, +/- 20% or +/- 50% pitch adjustment (locks in precision 33, 45 or 78 speed control)

• Reverse platter direction

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1 x Numark DM1050 2 Channel Mixer (RRP $249)

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2 channel analog mixer

Inputs: 2-4 line, 2 phone, 1 mic

Outputs: Master, Record

Channels contain: 3-band rotary EQ, gain

EQ on mic channel

Master and PFL metering

Replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope control

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Behringer HPX2000 DJ Style Swivel Headphones (RRP $49)

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Actual photos of the stuff:

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