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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay Pace View Post
    Fair enough, but this is more about resale value of some gear being massively higher than others.

    Just suprised me, thats all.

    fairdoos

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    the vestax turntables shit all over technics.
    much better decks on every level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Microdot View Post
    the vestax turntables shit all over technics.
    much better decks on every level.
    Never used these ones but i liked the PDX3's from years ago and they were really reliable, HATED the PDX2000, horrible plasticy things that were great for scratching but broke contstantly and had a crossfader so light that you could blow on it to move it (not good)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Microdot View Post
    the vestax turntables shit all over technics.
    much better decks on every level.
    Betamax was technically superior to VHS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Betamax was technically superior to VHS.
    no doubt.

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    Sony still went with the format of betamax, it became digibeta and was widley used in the TV and Video edit industry for years.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betacam

    Check that link, Sony lost the consumer end battle but where was most of the recorded content recorded to??? Digibeta / Betcam SP

    Kinda makes a mockery of the whole thing :lol:

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDR View Post
    Sony still went with the format of betamax, it became digibeta and was widley used in the TV and Video edit industry for years.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betacam

    Check that link, Sony lost the consumer end battle but where was most of the recorded content recorded to??? Digibeta / Betcam SP

    Kinda makes a mockery of the whole thing :lol:
    betamax video tapes are awesome for recording audio onto.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Microdot View Post
    betamax video tapes are awesome for recording audio onto.
    How does one go about that, Jon?

 

 

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