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Stanton T.80

The Stanton T.80 brings futuristic looks and the latest digital technology together in a world-class turntable with a powerful direct-drive motor. With Key Lock built-in, DJs can adjust the tempo of a record without affecting pitch, while a S/PDIF digital output makes the T.80 great for archiving vinyl or for use with a digital mixer.

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Stanton T.80
MSRP $250.00
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Pros:
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Straight tonearm, good for scratching
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Two start/pause buttons
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Line in/out and Digital out channels
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No earthing cable needed
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Cons:
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When 'throwing' in a record the platter speeds up then slows down again
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This report was started January 3, 2006 at 8:37 pm by Erik
with the last edit occurring October 28, 2009 at 8:20 pm by VesNL
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Pros

  • Straight tonearm, good for scratching
  • Two start/pause buttons
  • Line in/out and Digital out channels
  • No earthing cable needed

Cons

  • When 'throwing' in a record the platter speeds up then slows down again

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