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I just need the hat & glasses and I’m all in..cunta-claus is coming soon though.

Amps
PT 3..how to look cool behind the decks.

18 days later

Legend.

Used to follow him an Miles around.

Were boss when playing at Yellow in Mcr

Mad_Cyril Reckon he’ll sort you out some of his special sauce too.

Mad_Cyril In fairness, physical lessons, stood next to someone is by far the quickest way to learn imo. Worked for me anyway.

Btw when we booked Luke Unabomber he pissed in a jug under the decks.

Classy

  • Amps replied to this.

    Dan Luke and Elliot on the same line up?

    • Dan replied to this.
      12 days later

      i’m going to stop giving out advice in this thread. i go to start sampling some old records, took me 15 minutes to figure out that the stylus wasn’t fucked, the weight on the tone arm was just off a bit. 😅

        303abuser Once tried to change the fuse on mine, it was still plugged into the socket… took days for the metallic taste to leave my mouth.

          Amps 🤣 that’s definitely funnier than mine, well done.

          Amps

          Is that where your user names originates from mate?

          • Amps replied to this.
            7 days later

            Quick Q around headphones.

            When making a racket I use HD 25’s, when listening use QC35’s.

            I don’t seem to be able to pick up bass so well with the HD25s and was wondering if this is something I could solve? Aware things like Beats headphones amplify bass, but don’t want that, just a stronger bass signal would make life easier.

            The sound in the HD25’s is good, just doesn’t have the right balance for me I think. I’m sure there’s tech differences but the QC35’s are over ear as well.

            If I go reasearch online get quickly lost with people talking about soundstages and frequencies. Hoping someone can dumb down for me?

              Mad_Cyril

              That’s why I like the hd’s . They are studio headphones so what hear is the pure sound of the music and not amplified like some DJ headphones.