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vintage dj setup

agnostifari - 2009-05-12 02:29

check this thing out, i scored it at this vintage voltage expo, things really clean, i havent been able to find any info on this thing online or even on the company, LaTec internation 100a. let me know if anybody has heard of this thing, thanks

jt - 2009-05-12 07:55

How freakin' cool is that!!!!????

Nice! I love the rotary mixer...

Do the turntables have pitch control, or just standard RPM switching?

And I take it the turntables are belt driven, eh?

Sorry for all the questions, but as a DJ myself, I gotta know!

Thanks for sharing!

borny - 2009-05-12 08:18

Just cool Cool.

i would not scrach any record on this one Big Grin.

2steppa - 2009-05-12 09:55

Wow, takes me back seeing one of those 'disco units'. Smile

Some of those type of units were mono too, the one my friend had back in the 80's was mono although the carts were stereo (Shures I think).
It was made by a British company called FAL.

matrixambience - 2009-05-12 18:23

Wow!! BSR record players!!

jaredscottfla - 2009-05-12 21:53

now that is very Cool

agnostifari - 2009-05-13 20:16

anybody know what one of these is worth?

kballenger53 - 2009-05-18 14:57

I've been a DJ since '76 and this set up is from either, the mid to late 60's, or very early 70's. Notice that there's no pitch controls, so the records were just, THROWN IN, as opposed to blending them in!!!

In '76 my very 1rst set of turntables were Technics B101's Belt Drive Turntables and they had a Pitch Control, because with Disco Music, you had to be able to blend in your records.

This was an INTEC. I'm wondering if they're affiliated with ALTEC, who made some pretty good speakers back in the day!!!

These brands may sound a little unknown to some of you Cats, but I've been around!!!

'NUFF SAID