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Whether you aspire to be a disc jockey, just starting out as an amateur DJ or have the talent and desire to be a professional DJ ready to churn out a career in the world of music remixes, you need to have some knowledge of and experience in the basic DJ equipments. This is essential because these are the tools of the trade that will get you going in this world of mixing and matching beats and tunes.
There are a number of aspiring youngsters who want to start out as a DJ, but do not know enough about getting started and what to start with. For those who are serious about becoming a DJ, the first step is to invest in the basic but essential DJ equipments that you cannot do without, that being turntables, headphones, speakers and a DJ mixer. Of course, as you gain experience and popularity as a DJ, you can then upgrade to more sophisticated DJ equipments.
The most important DJ equipment for you to master is the turntable. For your first set of turntables it is always a good idea to start with a used version, or if you decide to purchase a new one, at least to purchase an inexpensive model. Getting to the level of spinning the turntable in front of a packed audience and wowing them with your great beat and music requires much work. In fact, to many beginners, that is a nerve-wracking prospect, as being great on the turntables requires a lot of practice and dedication. So start out amongst friends and friendly crowds before stepping up to bigger and less familiar audiences. Once you become quite good at it, you can start upgrading the turntable. The Technics 1200 or 1210 is a popular model to start with.
The next important item on the DJ equipment list is a good pair of headphones. According to the more experienced DJs, the Sony headphones make the best choice for beginners.
If you are on a tight budget, you can postpone your purchase of a DJ mixer as you can manage without one in the beginning. Once you have made a mark in this business and started making some money, then you can think about investing in a good DJ mixer.
In order to get started in any profession you have to make some investment and the DJ profession is no exception either. A beginner in this profession should expect to set a budget for basic DJ equipment purchase of approximately US$2,000, as a turntable sells for about $1500, and the mixer, headphone and speaker for about $100 each.
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Wheel clamps protect your trailer from theft
Wheel clamps are a simple but very effective method of protecting your trailer from theft. Once fitted, a trailer wheel clamp locks the wheel, preventing it from moving. This means that any trailer with a trailer wheel clamp fitted is completely immobile, and a thief is going nowhere. At Indespension.com we've got a range of wheel clamps to suit all wheel sizes and all budgets, including branded wheel clamps from SAS, Titan, and Bulldog.
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How can I fix my rear derailleur?
I have a cheapo Shimano Tourney (I think it's a TX30, but it doesn't say. It has the red lower jockey wheel.). I already know the hanger is out of alignment, but there's a piece missing that holds the upper knuckle to the hanger, so the spring pushes them apart. This makes shifting even worse than just a bent hanger. What can I use to hold the upper knuckle and hanger together? This is for a mountain bike - I've had this cheap-ass Fred Meyer Mongoose a while; I know store brand sucks, so don't make fun of me (I'm too cheap to spend $1000 or more on a bike, although it could probably benefit more financially than a car...). I just want to know what I can hold the mounting bolt with.
I need to know by tomorrow.
Maybe your best bet would be to find another similar bike with a good derailleur and swap them out. Trying to hold together a damaged one probably isn't going to be a permanent fix even on a better quality derailleur. Often, you'll spend more time and money trying to repair something than it would cost to replace the component with a used one.
There's usually a few bike shops around that will work on the store brands and one might have a replacement on another bike that can't be repaired for some other reason.
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