
Scratch DJ Equipment Buyers Guide
A Comprehensive Guide to Buying Your First Scratch DJ Equipment Setup. This is the result of many people asking my ...
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Turntables
A high quality turntable is the first piece of gear you need for scratching. It needs to have a Direct ...
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Cartridge & Stylus
The cartridge and stylus are the part that pick up the signal from the record and translate it into sound ...
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Mixer
The mixer is the second major part of a Scratch DJ setup. Whilst your first hand is on the record, ...
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Slipmats
Slipmats let you move the record backwards and forwards at speed while the turntable platter continues to rotate underneath. Slipmats may ...
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Scratch Vinyl
A scratch DJ needs some samples to scratch with. This is where scratch vinyl / battle tools come in. Scratch ...
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Instrumentals
Instrumental beats are what we scratch to and a good beat can inspire your scratching flow. You can scratch over ...
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DVS
DVS stands for Digital Vinyl System. It allows you to play and scratch with any mp3 sound you like that ...
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Digital Scratch Records / Samples
Digital scratch samples are mp3s or wavs you can scratch with using a DVS such as Serato or Traktor. Here are ...
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Amp / Headphones / Speakers
You need to plug your mixer into something so you can hear your scratch sounds. I show you what I ...
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