How to solve the problem of the low volume of the aux signal and the inability to adjust the volume of vinyl. Using different sources (BT, line) you can hear the beat a little and the disc a few times louder and this is a big problem. I have had Reloop Spin for a week and it prevents me from comfortable use because I can't hear the beat, the disc is too loud and there is no way to adjust it. Please help.
I want to start learning how to scratch but I don't have the budget for a whole set mixer turntable this looks like a really good option for me you think I will able to learn scratching, some people saying that the Reloop spin and pt01 are toys and sure you can play and make some basic cuts but the motor is not powerful enough and you will not get good torque and won't able to learn all the scratching techniques, what do you think should I really skip and wait till iI will have the money for a decent turntable or it will be good as the first learning Turntable, Originally I planed to buy reloop RP-2000 M but to store owner told me that it's good for DJ but not for the scratching not enough torque. but I really want to get into scratching, so what about the reloop spin It's cheap but originally it was made for scratching so, maybe the RP-2000 will be better for scratching even do it's not strong enough if my two option are SPIN or RP-2000 M?
The RP-2000 is not good enough for scratching. You will need at a minimum something like the NTX1000 by numark. If you can't afford to get two at a time then get them one at a time... Then go for the mixer you want. I recommend the Numark Scratch if you are on a budget.
@DJBooth Pro Audio Thank you so much I bought two MIXARS STA with Concorge NIGHTCLUB MK2 and MIXARS CUT MIXER and its great the only problem no good records for scratching and here is my dilemma almost any record ost between 15-66$ with shipping to my country its +20$ so lets say I want to buy the superseal it will cost my around 40$ including shipping so if I buy 3-4 record it will be almost as buying timecode DVS, but than learning on hardcore vinyl no dvs making me feel good what do you think? DVS or Buying a set of Vinyl?
You can connect any mixer you want to this turntable... Full size turntables are better for real full-sized mixers though... If you want a cheap good turntable to DJ with then I believe the Epsilon or DJ Tech turntables may still be available...
Any way to use the spin with serato 7“ control vinyl? I already tried it but it did not work. The mp3 file stops when I close the crossfader (jesse dean fader) Any ideas???
I really want to start with scratching but Buying A turntable + A mixer + A USB Audio card and the Time Code that's to much for me right now, and here is My confusion I want to learn scratching the authentic way So controller it's a no no for me what do you think is it good for someone like who just want to get their feet wet and feel the scratching world? it's all look ledgit but the cross fader making me think of getting a mixer but than if I buy a mixer than why not to buy a regular turntable and USB soundcard
Go for something like the Numark Scratch and 2 numark NTX1000 turntables. That will run a bit below $1000 but contains everything you need to DJ properly with good gear with turntable feel. Anything less than this won't give you the real experience in my opinion...
@@alanorange9376 PHONOCUT home vinyl recorder, high quality records at the push of a button. 1.Place the vinyl on the platter. 2.Connect to the music input of your choice. 3.Press the start button. I seen on UA-cam,where the guy goes on UA-cam and plays the BEASTIE BOYS sabotage.then he records it on the vinyl recorder and plays it back.On the vinyl. Awesome!!!
Sure, you can do that, but its better to just get legit turntables like the Numark NTX1000 which are only $250 brand new right now on ebay... That's the best bet for the money if you are looking for something cheaper...
The whole case with spin's fader has been spread around.It pisses me off how reloop is doing nothing about it,yet it is priced almost double the price of PT-01.
@@RealDJblaze I see inno mini faders on Amazon but I'm not sure which one to get. I have a Spin arriving today. Can someone point me in the right direction?
Great Review Dj Booth.With more Portable turntable on the market Portablism will never die.We love the record button feature on the reloop, it really makes it easier to enter online Battles,peace.#Portablist Paya of the Scratch Zombies.
HOLY SHIT. THANK YOU. No one ever puts that the spin is thinner then the PT01
How to solve the problem of the low volume of the aux signal and the inability to adjust the volume of vinyl. Using different sources (BT, line) you can hear the beat a little and the disc a few times louder and this is a big problem. I have had Reloop Spin for a week and it prevents me from comfortable use because I can't hear the beat, the disc is too loud and there is no way to adjust it. Please help.
They needa make a anime about portable turntables
Really wish it was USB C but minor gripe when overall a great tool. Trying to decide which one to get
Waiting on the portable version of Rane Twelve
That might be dope... or a portable SC6000M with a fader built in! Just add a hard drive or USB/SD stick and you're good to go.
can you compare the mini innofader and jesse dean fader for this so people could decide which one is better to buy
That's a great idea! I will get in touch with them both and see about this...
I want to start learning how to scratch but I don't have the budget for a whole set mixer turntable this looks like a really good option for me you think I will able to learn scratching, some people saying that the Reloop spin and pt01 are toys and sure you can play and make some basic cuts but the motor is not powerful enough and you will not get good torque and won't able to learn all the scratching techniques, what do you think should I really skip and wait till iI will have the money for a decent turntable or it will be good as the first learning Turntable, Originally I planed to buy reloop RP-2000 M but to store owner told me that it's good for DJ but not for the scratching not enough torque. but I really want to get into scratching, so what about the reloop spin It's cheap but originally it was made for scratching so, maybe the RP-2000 will be better for scratching even do it's not strong enough if my two option are SPIN or RP-2000 M?
The RP-2000 is not good enough for scratching. You will need at a minimum something like the NTX1000 by numark. If you can't afford to get two at a time then get them one at a time... Then go for the mixer you want. I recommend the Numark Scratch if you are on a budget.
@DJBooth Pro Audio Thank you so much I bought two MIXARS STA with Concorge NIGHTCLUB MK2 and MIXARS CUT MIXER and its great the only problem no good records for scratching and here is my dilemma almost any record ost between 15-66$ with shipping to my country its +20$ so lets say I want to buy the superseal it will cost my around 40$ including shipping so if I buy 3-4 record it will be almost as buying timecode DVS, but than learning on hardcore vinyl no dvs making me feel good what do you think? DVS or Buying a set of Vinyl?
@@mrspock3889 You should just use DVS for now... The skills are transferrable to real vinyl for when you get more money to get them...
@@RealDJblaze YES SIR thank you that's what I did
Smooth review, can you connect your Phone and scratch songs from that!?
You can scratch to the songs playing on your phone but you can't scratch the actual files from your phone. Only playback from the phone.
Can I connect another mixer to those turntable? Help me please. Thanks
You can connect any mixer you want to this turntable... Full size turntables are better for real full-sized mixers though... If you want a cheap good turntable to DJ with then I believe the Epsilon or DJ Tech turntables may still be available...
just to make sure, it can play normal vinyl as well right? 12 inches... nice review man
Yes it can! Thanks!
Any way to use the spin with serato 7“ control vinyl?
I already tried it but it did not work.
The mp3 file stops when I close the crossfader (jesse dean fader)
Any ideas???
What soundcard or mixer are you using?
I still use the sl1 interface ( I know: too old fashioned bro :) with my Laptop (windows) and the pioneer djm 450 mixer
@@redbowser6531 yes just get 7 inch control vinyl and you're good
I really want to start with scratching but Buying A turntable + A mixer + A USB Audio card and the Time Code that's to much for me right now, and here is My confusion I want to learn scratching the authentic way So controller it's a no no for me what do you think is it good for someone like who just want to get their feet wet and feel the scratching world? it's all look ledgit but the cross fader making me think of getting a mixer but than if I buy a mixer than why not to buy a regular turntable and USB soundcard
I prefer a turntable with a mixer and a timecode but that's not in my budget right now
Go for something like the Numark Scratch and 2 numark NTX1000 turntables. That will run a bit below $1000 but contains everything you need to DJ properly with good gear with turntable feel. Anything less than this won't give you the real experience in my opinion...
You should do a Review, on that new vinyl maker that's on the market.(I forgot the name of it)that shit is dope!!
I am probably going to buy one!!!
@@RealDJblaze Me too!👍
What is it?
@@alanorange9376 PHONOCUT home vinyl recorder, high quality records at the push of a button.
1.Place the vinyl on the platter.
2.Connect to the music input of your choice.
3.Press the start button.
I seen on UA-cam,where the guy goes on UA-cam and plays the BEASTIE BOYS sabotage.then he records it on the vinyl recorder and plays it back.On the vinyl. Awesome!!!
I see inno mini faders on Amazon but I'm not sure which one to get. I have a Spin arriving today. Can someone point me in the right direction?
You should get the one specifically for the Spin! Get it from the source here ---> www.innofader.com/products.php?id=32
Every time you say "plastic", I can tell you really hate saying it... lol
Haha! It's the old-school DJ in me...
can you just hook 2 of these into a mixer and spin or do you have to add something too it
Sure, you can do that, but its better to just get legit turntables like the Numark NTX1000 which are only $250 brand new right now on ebay... That's the best bet for the money if you are looking for something cheaper...
Where can I get an epsilon inno pro pak now adays?
It's very hard to find. Maybe ebay is the best bet...
The whole case with spin's fader has been spread around.It pisses me off how reloop is doing nothing about it,yet it is priced almost double the price of PT-01.
The fader is rather useless... The only option is to replace it yourself as soon as you get the turntable...
@@RealDJblaze
I see inno mini faders on Amazon but I'm not sure which one to get. I have a Spin arriving today. Can someone point me in the right direction?
@@adictiveadictive www.innofader.com/products.php?id=32
Does the USB record .wav files?
It records in whatever the recording program you have allows... If you use Audacity I believe it will be MP3 or WAV...
Great Review Dj Booth.With more Portable turntable on the market Portablism will never die.We love the record button feature on the reloop, it really makes it easier to enter online Battles,peace.#Portablist Paya of the Scratch Zombies.
Thanks for the support!
Yes the fader is bad, it maybe the company wnats you to purchase a another fader from them . charging you twice but in their clever way
Nice bro
Lol I dunno man they look bit cheesy
Toolbox style
I'm electrician so I might accidently mistake it for my work toolbox😄
LOL, you are right!
250 bucks and it comes with a trash fader
All I heard was “don’t buy it”
Naaah, this thing is dope. Maybe a little expensive but still great.