I just found from other youtube reviewer about the pitch problem with the denon turntable. its not response between -1 to +1 range. Do this have the same issue? really need anyone help for this. thanks
Just got these a couple weeks ago. I like them a lot better than the Stanton t92's because of the way the rca cables are set up. Also on the Stanton's, I didn't like where the power button was. I had to lift them out of the case to turn them on and it was getting annoying. I've had my eye on these for a while and I'm very happy with them.
i bought a pioneer plx 500 and it would only play the highest and lowest frequencies when i hooked it up to a preamp or mixer. do usb turntables always sound terrible when not using the usb cord or does this one sound decent?
Was the turntable grounded and in a proper PHONO input on the mixer/controller? Were the needles and cartridges of high quality? The playback should have been just fine on the PLX-500... Not really great to DJ with, but sound is OK.
hi there, good reviews.. is there any simular Alternative at Quality and Price.. i cant get it in Germany /Europe anywhere. no Shop is offering this one :(( or maybe an older Numark? or something else
This is the best you can get right now for the money. I wouldn't get anything less than these for DJ use personally. This is the best price for performance you can find...
Kareem The Dream thanx very much, very bad is not in Europe for now Im a beginner, for me is most important the Sound Quality of the Digital transfer of Vinyl So i have the Digital tracks I can spend 200-300€ +- Wich brands could i look for this? Best regards
@@kareem_the_dream i am thinking of Reloop RP-2000 USB MK2/www.henleyaudio.co.uk/products/RP-2000-USB-MK2 i seen a Review of the Audio Technica and the Tonarm was not staying in place very good and he wobbled abit Thank you ;)))
@@arti5ttitlegoe5here The RP-2000 will also wobble but it also OK for RIP and file transfer. You can almost use anything for transfer, but when you want to DJ is when you will see the issues with anything less than an NTX-1000...
great review. Thinking of getting a pair. However, is there a disadvantage in not having the strobe markings on the platter. How would you check the pitch calibration like on the 1200s?
Never thought about that. You can test them out and get them calibrated if needed. You can test them by using a DVS system and setting them to zero. I suspect you won't need to calibrate them again for like 7+ years though...
It might be the best looking deck for under $500, but for only $200-$250 you can find an Epsilon or DJ Tech SuperOEM turntable with the same features and maybe even better tonearm and motor...
@djbooth @kareem could you let me know if the pitch is stable on this turntable cos I used to have a pair of gemini turntable that was never stable on pitch, it was always racing up and down and that put me off turntables for a very long time and now am trying to get back to it.
How are these for scratching and learning turntablism? Im planning on buying my pair of first TT's but i dont want to spend 2000 on equipment as a bedroom beginner. But i also dont want to buy something to cheap for 200-300$ and still not be able to learn. Do you recommend i get these or The RP 7000's ?
I think the RP7000's are stronger and a bit better but the Numark NTX1000 is still a pro turntable! A turntablist would be able to use either and do the same tricks...
reloop 7000 cost about 400 £ and you need to buy decksaver and headshell separately that will increase price to about 500 £ . Reloop will cost you 350. If you can stretch your budget bit more buy reloop 8000 with midi control if no numark 1000 is better value for money than reloop 7000 and one more thing.... it's just my opinion ;)
Did you notice any rumble if you used real vinyl? I'm interested to get these and I'm wondering if they'd be good in a club environment or with a lot of bass and noise around.
@@RealDJblaze Yeah that's kinda what I was expecting. I'm just really torn on whether I should go for another 1200 or one of these. I bought a 1200 used but it's had a couple issues and I don't feel like forking out all the money for one that I'm not guaranteed will work alright. Thanks.
This is a great review, I actually haven't had the chance to get my hands on these. I've always been a huge fan of the TTX, and i'm glad Numark continued with a slightly less traditional look. However, these look like they took a step back from those and in terms of build quality the TTX has stood the test of time, I wonder how these will hold up over the years.
I've already done the original DUO and the only difference is the crossfader, which feels pretty much exactly the same as the mini innofader IMO... No need to re-review the same device...
The connectors on the side is a concept that's really grown on me. If you use these as part of club-style setups the cables can be hidden better rather than protruding from the rear of the unit.
Garbage unit. Had 2 with the same problem, counterweight broke on both. First one arrived that way and the second took 6 months for the plastic to split. Built cheap. Such a shame because it could have been a great unit. Could be why they were discontinued so quickly.
I know the unit has a solid build quality and a decent motor so I thought they would hold up, but the tonearm is definitely the weak point. I think its similar to the V12 Denon, Gemini, PT-2000 style tonearms. Sorry they didn't last, but that is probably why they were discontinued OR could be they want to sell more Denon V12's! They were too similar in function IMO.
@@kareem_the_dream Thank you, I'm just a bit jadad about my experience with them. I think you could be right about the wanting to sell more Denon units, I keep forgetting that these companies are now owned by the same entity. I've since found myself a set of Stanton ST 150s and had them refurbished and I love them. I don't think I will ever upgrade from the old school ones unless something tragic happens. These new units are too fragile and so much can go wrong, and there's nothing user serviceable in them. With the older units it only took a little bit of knowledge to get them running right again, the new ones have to be sent back to the manufacturer. That's cost time and money.
@@nemonada3501 Nice! I too have a set of mint Stanton ST-150's and a set of Mint T.120c decks and I have no need to get anything else. Going strong for about 8 years now.
@@kareem_the_dream Nice! I sold my pair of T60s to get to get the Numarks because I wanted to play with a higher torque, and although they felt really nice the tonearm thing was a big disappointment. I wish I had kept them as well now, the older Stanton's and Technics turntables seem to be a cut above a lot of the new stuff that's coming out now. I hope they don't start cutting corners on Denon equipment the same way, Numark used to be pretty nice to play with and was quite often made at a decent quality for a good price.
@@kareem_the_dream Now the company that I got the Numark through won't even take it back. They want to send me a new counterweight even though the counterweight isn't the problem, it's the sleeve the counterweight attaches to that has broken and that's not user-replaceable.
What do you mean? Even the Stanton ST-150's don't have a ground cable because they are internally grounded through the RCA cable...
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Nu Mark Denon need to give it up on turntables they are not fucking with pioneer and technics especially when they hit the stores this year or next. The closest you will get to a technics is plx 1000
Are you nuts bro, Denon crushed the Pioneer TT's, they are trash reverb fucking city, and these Numarks are perfect for beginners!! Techs are out of date, still can get them and repair them, but for home use and small parties the NTX 1000's are fine and the Denon's are flat out perfect for club gigs!!!!
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Vaping Fanatic no usually the most expensive turntable usually better plus when technics drop everyone will discard those lame turntables plus they will have that vintage mk 2 look with the built in super oem motors and made with metal and rubber
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Vaping Fanatic ps they are coming out with new! Technics this year or next
Thanks brother. You always do a good job on reviews. I'm sold.
Between the Pioneer PLX500 and the Numark NTX1000, which would you pick and why?
Definitely the NTX1000! The PLX500 is not suitable for DJ needs. Check out my top 5 DJ turntables for DJ's in 2018...
@@RealDJblaze where
I just found from other youtube reviewer about the pitch problem with the denon turntable. its not response between -1 to +1 range. Do this have the same issue? really need anyone help for this. thanks
i want to buy this product where can i get
Just got these a couple weeks ago. I like them a lot better than the Stanton t92's because of the way the rca cables are set up. Also on the Stanton's, I didn't like where the power button was. I had to lift them out of the case to turn them on and it was getting annoying. I've had my eye on these for a while and I'm very happy with them.
i bought a pioneer plx 500 and it would only play the highest and lowest frequencies when i hooked it up to a preamp or mixer. do usb turntables always sound terrible when not using the usb cord or does this one sound decent?
Was the turntable grounded and in a proper PHONO input on the mixer/controller? Were the needles and cartridges of high quality? The playback should have been just fine on the PLX-500... Not really great to DJ with, but sound is OK.
How is the sound quality and is this just a rebranded hanpin design?
sound quality is good and it is NOT a hanpin SUPER-OEM turntable...
DJbooth Pro Audio thanks!
hi there, good reviews..
is there any simular Alternative at Quality and Price.. i cant get it in Germany /Europe anywhere. no Shop is offering this one :((
or maybe an older Numark? or something else
This is the best you can get right now for the money. I wouldn't get anything less than these for DJ use personally. This is the best price for performance you can find...
Kareem The Dream thanx very much, very bad is not in Europe for now
Im a beginner, for me is most important the Sound Quality of the Digital transfer of Vinyl
So i have the Digital tracks
I can spend 200-300€ +- Wich brands could i look for this?
Best regards
@@arti5ttitlegoe5here Just for transfer you can get something cheaper then such as the Audio Technica ATLP120...
@@kareem_the_dream i am thinking of Reloop RP-2000 USB MK2/www.henleyaudio.co.uk/products/RP-2000-USB-MK2
i seen a Review of the Audio Technica and the Tonarm was not staying in place very good and he wobbled abit
Thank you ;)))
@@arti5ttitlegoe5here The RP-2000 will also wobble but it also OK for RIP and file transfer. You can almost use anything for transfer, but when you want to DJ is when you will see the issues with anything less than an NTX-1000...
Which one do you principally recommend for scratch but with the possibility of using it in house session?
Which turntable? Check out my top 5 DJ turntables of 2018 video to see the answer!
great review. Thinking of getting a pair. However, is there a disadvantage in not having the strobe markings on the platter. How would you check the pitch calibration like on the 1200s?
Never thought about that. You can test them out and get them calibrated if needed. You can test them by using a DVS system and setting them to zero. I suspect you won't need to calibrate them again for like 7+ years though...
just miss key-tone button & previous silver TTX tonearm base, no reverse :(
Could it be the best dj turntable under $500 ? I have been saving money for the RP7000 but now I'm tempted to go for this one.
It might be the best looking deck for under $500, but for only $200-$250 you can find an Epsilon or DJ Tech SuperOEM turntable with the same features and maybe even better tonearm and motor...
@djbooth @kareem could you let me know if the pitch is stable on this turntable cos I used to have a pair of gemini turntable that was never stable on pitch, it was always racing up and down and that put me off turntables for a very long time and now am trying to get back to it.
These are good on the pitch and nothing like the old cheap gemini's...
DJbooth Pro Audio Thanks man, am gonna go ahead and order a pair later in the day and would post the unboxing video when I get them. Thanks bro 👍
My dj coach returned both of them bc there is alot of skipping due to backspinning fast
I'm heavy handed would this turntable be good for a heavy handed person
Yes it will but you need to be light like a feather when scratching... Practice that technique!
@@RealDJblaze ok thanks I have reloops mk2 7000 but I think I burned the motor back spinning
Best needles to use with this turntables
Ortofon Concord are my favorite!
@@RealDJblaze nice
How does this NTX1000 compare to the Mixars turntable besides the Mixars being super OEM? I'm trying to decide between these two turntables. Thanks!
I feel that the Mixars turntable is built more sturdy than the NTX1000. I like the super-OEM feel better than the NTX1000 honestly...
DJbooth Pro Audio thanks for the reply!!!
How are these for scratching and learning turntablism? Im planning on buying my pair of first TT's but i dont want to spend 2000 on equipment as a bedroom beginner. But i also dont want to buy something to cheap for 200-300$ and still not be able to learn. Do you recommend i get these or The RP 7000's ?
I think the RP7000's are stronger and a bit better but the Numark NTX1000 is still a pro turntable! A turntablist would be able to use either and do the same tricks...
reloop 7000 cost about 400 £ and you need to buy decksaver and headshell separately that will increase price to about 500 £ . Reloop will cost you 350. If you can stretch your budget bit more buy reloop 8000 with midi control if no numark 1000 is better value for money than reloop 7000 and one more thing.... it's just my opinion ;)
So, you didn't have any problem with skipping? Will it hold up in a environment that has a lot of bass?
Nope, no skipping for me with a lot of bass in the room...
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By the way... Great review!
Did you notice any rumble if you used real vinyl? I'm interested to get these and I'm wondering if they'd be good in a club environment or with a lot of bass and noise around.
No real rumble but in a club environment, I would get decks that are heavier than this if you can afford them...
@@RealDJblaze Yeah that's kinda what I was expecting. I'm just really torn on whether I should go for another 1200 or one of these. I bought a 1200 used but it's had a couple issues and I don't feel like forking out all the money for one that I'm not guaranteed will work alright. Thanks.
How much do the numark ntx1000 weighs
Check the website...
9 pounds according to Amazon
Thanks for the turntables homie,hope you enjoy the fantom✌🏾
This is a great review, I actually haven't had the chance to get my hands on these. I've always been a huge fan of the TTX, and i'm glad Numark continued with a slightly less traditional look. However, these look like they took a step back from those and in terms of build quality the TTX has stood the test of time, I wonder how these will hold up over the years.
DJ Turntable Review piece of crap
DJ Turntable Review, they don't.
Do you recommend this turntable or the epsilon djt-1300? Also this is will be my first turntable.
I like the Super-OEM quality of the Epsilon, but this has better looks and overall feel. It's a close call....
DJbooth Pro Audio There is a site offering the epsilon for $195 VS the $399 of the Numark.
Seems i mostly hear about Audio techinca 120. Which this looks alot like the same kinda style. I never hear about Numark
Great video 👍, I just ordered it. What stylus do you recommend?
Nice! Any of the Ortofon MKII concorde cartridges and styli...
@@RealDJblaze Thanks! I appreciate it. Keep making these awesome videos
It doesn't come with a stylus right? Do I need to buy a stylus or cartridge and stylus?
@@luisserrano863 I don't quite remember... Check out my unboxing video... ua-cam.com/video/UeIZ7D9pp4o/v-deo.html
@@RealDJblaze Thanks
NICE VIDEO. YOU ALWAYS GIVE GOOD INFO, GOOD REVIEWS. TRUST WORTHY ,THANK YOU
Can we get a review on the new Mixars Duo MKII ?
I've already done the original DUO and the only difference is the crossfader, which feels pretty much exactly the same as the mini innofader IMO... No need to re-review the same device...
Do you recommend these over the audio technical 1240?
No, I like the 1240's better. They feel more solid...
Are they good for scratching
Yes, they sure are!
Do u need a serato box?
Yes, if you want to use serato with a mixer that doesn't already have Serato built in like the Numark Scratch or Rane Seventy...
So u dont need it with the serato scratch mixer
How heavy is the disk?
It is very sturdy, but not as heavy as the Denon VL12... I don't see any issues with it though.
@@RealDJblaze Thanks! I have found already it's 740 gramms.
How is this compared to the Stanton ST 150?
The ST150 is still better. It has more weight, more rubber, and is a better all around turntable than the NTX1000
led lamp inc. ??
Is it me or was there a tiny piece of weed on the TT at 6:18???? LOL
Looks like ttx usb are way better than ntx,and the black color for the tonearm made them looks cheap;thanks.
I can vouch for these though... They are legit when it comes to performance.
@@RealDJblaze ntx is around half the price of the ttx at his time on the other hand..i trust numark im sure it also can do the job has well ;)
Great stuff as usual bro!
The connectors on the side is a concept that's really grown on me. If you use these as part of club-style setups the cables can be hidden better rather than protruding from the rear of the unit.
I'm interested in the new Rane TT
Very nice
Good for mixing, bad for scratching. On -30% pitch, torque is very weak.
i am stuck between the denon and this one
The VL12's are going to be heavier and feel like a better quality deck all around... Just more solid. But these still rock...
This can play 16 2/3 RPM records!
Garbage unit. Had 2 with the same problem, counterweight broke on both. First one arrived that way and the second took 6 months for the plastic to split. Built cheap. Such a shame because it could have been a great unit. Could be why they were discontinued so quickly.
I know the unit has a solid build quality and a decent motor so I thought they would hold up, but the tonearm is definitely the weak point. I think its similar to the V12 Denon, Gemini, PT-2000 style tonearms. Sorry they didn't last, but that is probably why they were discontinued OR could be they want to sell more Denon V12's! They were too similar in function IMO.
@@kareem_the_dream Thank you, I'm just a bit jadad about my experience with them. I think you could be right about the wanting to sell more Denon units, I keep forgetting that these companies are now owned by the same entity. I've since found myself a set of Stanton ST 150s and had them refurbished and I love them. I don't think I will ever upgrade from the old school ones unless something tragic happens. These new units are too fragile and so much can go wrong, and there's nothing user serviceable in them. With the older units it only took a little bit of knowledge to get them running right again, the new ones have to be sent back to the manufacturer. That's cost time and money.
@@nemonada3501 Nice! I too have a set of mint Stanton ST-150's and a set of Mint T.120c decks and I have no need to get anything else. Going strong for about 8 years now.
@@kareem_the_dream Nice! I sold my pair of T60s to get to get the Numarks because I wanted to play with a higher torque, and although they felt really nice the tonearm thing was a big disappointment. I wish I had kept them as well now, the older Stanton's and Technics turntables seem to be a cut above a lot of the new stuff that's coming out now. I hope they don't start cutting corners on Denon equipment the same way, Numark used to be pretty nice to play with and was quite often made at a decent quality for a good price.
@@kareem_the_dream Now the company that I got the Numark through won't even take it back. They want to send me a new counterweight even though the counterweight isn't the problem, it's the sleeve the counterweight attaches to that has broken and that's not user-replaceable.
Internal grounded, stop right there...
What do you mean? Even the Stanton ST-150's don't have a ground cable because they are internally grounded through the RCA cable...
Nu Mark Denon need to give it up on turntables they are not fucking with pioneer and technics especially when they hit the stores this year or next. The closest you will get to a technics is plx 1000
Are you nuts bro, Denon crushed the Pioneer TT's, they are trash reverb fucking city, and these Numarks are perfect for beginners!! Techs are out of date, still can get them and repair them, but for home use and small parties the NTX 1000's are fine and the Denon's are flat out perfect for club gigs!!!!
Vaping Fanatic no usually the most expensive turntable usually better plus when technics drop everyone will discard those lame turntables plus they will have that vintage mk 2 look with the built in super oem motors and made with metal and rubber
Vaping Fanatic ps they are coming out with new! Technics this year or next
They already did, they are like 5000 bucks a piece!
The SL 1200G
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Bit to expensive add 200euro and you have technics
In the US they are only about $350 each if you know where to look... Nothing else is close in terms of bang for the buck...