Say Word!! Now that's old school, and that's where I'm from.
Right now I have (drum roll please)...Gemini (GASP) yes Gemini ITT's as tables.
And everyone will tell you not to ever purchase Gemini's. I tell you what I've been scratchin for almost 12 yrs and have never owned a pair of 1200's. First time scratchin and stuff and how I knew that I had the "juice" was on a pair of my freind's 12's, but I didn't run out and buy them. I started on a pair of lineartech's and a gemini mixer. Now I have a numark mixer. Yes still crap. I replace Faders at least once every 2 months. Not sayin I'll never buy a pair of tech's, just not completely necessary. I'd love a pair of SL1200LTD's
$1200 each
and a Rane TT57SL Mixer
for $1500.
That's $3900!!!
These guys are giving good advice. But when you're starting out, you don't "need" Protools HD. Of course it would be great, never have to purchase again, but top of the line stuff don't make you a better DJ. It can actually be intimidating. When I was a kid, it made more sense to buy cheaper stuff and get a whole setup, than spending more one one table.
Me personally, I say buy the entry level gear. Not as much initial investment, and as your skills improve, you start to realize why you need the better gear, which in my opinion is a part of the learning process. For instance, you have belt drive tables. As you're learning to transform, at the end of your phrase, you let go of the record and it lags cause you don't have direct drive, so you compensate by giving the record a little push. Now that little push helps you to develop other scratches. Or you get a lot of wow and flutter and your mixes won't stay put. And now you know why you need Direct Drives. Ask any professional musician if they only have one of their instrument. Yes TT's are instruments.
Technics are industry standards. Any radio station you go into or major recording studio, usually have some model of Tech's. Because they are durable and last a lifetime.
Ok... I'm digressing.
Here it is. If you got big daddy bucks and can afford top of the line, cop it. If not, don't let that stop or deter you from getting cheaper equip and gettin your practice on. And don't forget about CDJ's either.
Today we have Reason, Sonar, Recycle, MPC's, MV's, DAW's and all of that. But the first beat I ever made was with a Gemini 19" mixer w/sampler, some records, a 4-track, and a tape deck. Alot of kids are missing out on that experience nowadays.