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VESTAX PDX-2000
SPECIFICATIONS TURNTABLE MOTOR: Direct drive Quartz Starting up time: 0.5sec (33 1/2rpm) Starting torque: 2.0 kg/cm Rumble (S/N RATIO): 78dB (IEC 98 WTD)
VESTAX PDX-2000 Music Deck
Speed: 33 1/2rpm, 45rpm Fine pitch: +/-10% (100mm fader) Ultra pitch: +/-50% (45mm fader) ARM TYPE ASTS: Anti skipping tonearm system Speed lock: Quartz lock Remote: Momentary start (Mini Jack) DIMENSION: (WxHxD) 454 mm x 162 mm x 385 mm WEIGHT: 9.5kg POWER: Mains AC
FEATURES ASTS Floating-Suspension Tonearm system Non skipping plus feedback prevention
ACCESSORIES / USER REPLACEABLE PARTS
Power switch on top for ”Motor off-on” effects Ultra pitch control +/- 50 % Special 100 mm fine pitch control fader
Stylus light: DSL-1 EP-Adapter: EP-1 Head Shell: HS-1 black
Super direct drive 33/45 rpm Adjustable start and break time
Head Shell: HS-1 Silver
Reverse facility for creative playing
Head Shell: HS-2 Glow in the dark
Anti feedback body with starting silver finish
Slip Mat: Slip Mat MKI to MK III Dust Cover Carrying Case
VESTAX PDX-2000 Music Deck BUYING FEATURES : First Standard DJ Turntable player
Anti feedback cabinet
Super high torque through new designed DC-motor
Special designed for DJ use
ASTS Anti Skipping Tonearm System
Many controls and functions for creative DJ’s
FAQ’s PDX-2000 1. WHAT IS THE QUARTZ LOCK FUNCTION FOR? The quartz lock button bypasses all pitch settings, no matter where they happen to be set on either the main or ultra pitch faders. 2. WHAT IS THE ULTRA PITCH FADER FOR? The ultra pitch fader sets the ”zero point” for the main pitch fader. It controls the pitch up to +/- 50% enabling DJ’s to create special effects in their mix. No other turntable has such a huge range of precise pitch control. 3. WHAT ARE THE START AND STOP CONTROL POTS FOR? They are for setting the start up and brake times of the motor, and can be controlled independently. 4. I HAVE A FRIEND WHO SAYS THAT THE PDX 2000’S ARE PLASTIC AND ARE NOT AS DURABLE AS OTHER PROFESSIONAL TURNTABLES. IS THIS TRUE? The PDX 2000 is manufactured from a highly condensed ABS plastic, which offers high resistance to turntable feedback and rumble, as well as keeping the weight of the turntable to a minimum. This is an advantage over turntables manufactured from steel and rubber, which have an accoustic characteristic of amplifying surface noise from the turntable chassis. 5. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PDX 2000 AND TECHNICS SL1200MK2 / SL1210MK2 ? The Technics model was designed 27 years ago, and has barely been improved in this time, with only some slight changes in internal parts over the years.The Technics model still inherits some crucial design flaws that have hindered DJ performances for years, in particular the center indent in the pitch fader which alters continuous speed on either side of the ”click”, and a plastic tone arm system with an anti-skating range that does not allow for proper connection to some of the more common DJ cartridges on the market. The PDX 2000 has a pitch range of +/-60% over two faders, the Technics +/-8% on one fader with a center indent. The PDX 2000 can stop and start twice as quick as the Technics model. The Technics has a torque rating of 1.5Kg / cm, whereas the Vestax PDX 2000 has a torque of 2.0 kg/cm. The PDX-2000 has a full digital logic servo control system, which is more accurate than other deck. The PDX 2000 uses Vestax’s revolutionary ASTS anti-skipping tone arm system, and does not require any anti-skating control to counteract tone arm force. The stylus light and the cables are user replaceable on the Vestax model – not so on the Technics, which requires technical work for commonly replaced items in DJ applications. The Vestax model was designed for DJ-ing, not 70’s hi-fi ! 6. MY FRIEND SAYS THAT THE PDX-2000 WEARS OUT THE VYNIL MORE THAN A NORMAL TURNTABLE. The opposite is right The Clue of the ASTS tonearm is that it does not create a force which tries to lead the tonearm into the middle of the vinyl. Therefore it needs no compensation and reduces the wear and tear of the vinyl.