Yeah I remember this pic online back in 2003. The mpc 2000 and what looks like the vs1680(in a reverse shot). If you are talented, you can make great music from anything. I knew a guy that made the hottest beats with a djx keyboard and roland drum machine midi together.
After "let's go" the battle was over. lol. "Death blow" came after "to the break of dawn". It wasn't even needed. I remember people quoting the double L breakdown, I don't remember too many people quoting "jack the ripper" or "to the break of dawn". LL had his chance to battle KMD on stage as...
Actually KMD was serving LL something serious in the 80s. "let's go" and "Death Blow"(which followed "how ya like me now" ) should have been a nail in the coffin, but Def Jam is such a powerful machine. KMD would LL with so many verbal beatdowns and he could say something plain like, "i'm double...
It was really one sided. You have up and coming mc Canibus destroying LL on wax, but LL's popularity and Canibus' inability to pick hot beats had people saying it was competitive. I love LL Cool J, but he's one of the most overrated battle mcs of all time. 'Rip the Jacker' was an old fashioned...
Yes standton st150 are great. Don't get the straight arm, they will wear your records out fast. You can set up the curved arm St150 just like an SL 1200 to not skip. It requires skill as well.
I have to get my tonearms replaced on my techs. I don't even use them anymore. I just keep them in the cases and stored away. I'm gonna get them fixed and hook them up soon so I can have 2 sets to go back and forth on.
I did a search on SL 1200 and ST150. I read that you got one last year. Congrats. I've been the owner of techs and other turntables for years and I like discussing equipment.
Hello everyone. I just found this site from a google search online and instead of lurking, I decided to register. I'm a vinyl collector, DJ, producer,hip hop head. Nothing more to say really, but I hope to enjoy my stay here.