Stanton Skratch Pack II DJ Package
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Turntables, mixer, headphones, slipmats, dust covers, cables, and video.
Overview
The Skratch Pak 2 sets the new standard for all-in-one battle packs. The Skratch Pak II features the new STR8-60 direct-drive turntable with a straight tone arm, +/-10% pitch adjustment, a start/stop remote input, an aluminum platter and slipmats. DJ Craze Signature 520 SK cartridges are already mounted on the headshells. The mixer is Stanton's 2-channel, professional SMX-201 with 2 line and 2 phono inputs, 2-band EQ & gain control per channel, user-replaceable faders, a Cue section with level and pan, and a mic input with 2-band EQ.
Includes:
Pair of STR8-60 straight-arm, direct-drive turntables premounted with 520SK cartridges
SMX-201 professional turntablist mixer featuring 2-band EQ and Gain control per channel
Pair of DJ PRO 60 stereo headphones
2 Slipmats
2 Dust Covers
All connecting cables
Free copy of the TMW2002 [Turntable Mechanic Workshop 2002]
Includes:
Pair of STR8-60 straight-arm, direct-drive turntables premounted with 520SK cartridges
SMX-201 professional turntablist mixer featuring 2-band EQ and Gain control per channel
Pair of DJ PRO 60 stereo headphones
2 Slipmats
2 Dust Covers
All connecting cables
Free copy of the TMW2002 [Turntable Mechanic Workshop 2002]
Reviews
Submitted January 4, 2005
"Blah."
I'm not very impressed with this product, though in reality, it is a decent package as long as you get yourself a better mixer. The turntables themselves are not too shabby.
Features
This turntable package comes with a very very basic mixer, the turntables are decent but are lacking a bit, and I'm not much for the DJ Pro 60 headphones...
Value
Usually, with this kind of equipment, you get what you pay for. In this case, you get a couple of decent turntables but are making up for it with the mixer.
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