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Are these Direct Drive or Belt Driven?

I'm near St Clair so close for pick up

Not sure, i think he said direct drive,

Im selling them for a friend cause he owed me money and he said take these...

Cheers,

SINDOWS

Not sure how much I'm going to spend on my holiday. If you haven't moved these in the next couple weeks, I'll definately grab them. Been looking for something to play around on and I'm not to concerned about the quality Or the fact they are only belt driven (which i checked up on!)

If your intersted in this.... wonderful... Late offer. let me know dude :P

Not sure how much I'm going to spend on my holiday. If you haven't moved these in the next couple weeks, I'll definately grab them. Been looking for something to play around on and I'm not to concerned about the quality Or the fact they are only belt driven (which i checked up on!)

If your intersted in this.... wonderful... Late offer. let me know dude :P

yeah sounds good, if no one else wants them?

P.S sorry i didnt know exactually what they were, still dont know what belt or direct drive means, (have an idea, but not sure)

Cheers,

Sindows

belt drive means you wont be able to stop and strart the record with your hand or speed it up using your hand or what other methods you use to speed up slow down the record, youll have to use the pitch adjusters and thats it

so are these belt or direct driven ?

im taking a wild shot and saying belt due to the price ?? yeh :wassup:

im in the need for some decks but going to get the technis 1210mk5g with the blue leds and pitch adjust +8 and +16 :> wicked but yeh lettuce know what it is :(

used to have these tt's for the price there one of teh best u can get and very reliable tuntables good luck

and sindows where did u get that butt on ur avatar from, i mena thats like perfect %110

It's my butt!!!, I mean my girlfriends :P he stole it off me! He said I look hot in a miniskirt 2! :headspin:

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