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Description
Step into the world of vinyl with the Gemini XL-300, a reliable companion for both budding DJs and seasoned turntable enthusiasts. Crafted for versatility and precision, this turntable brings an authentic analog experience with modern enhancements. Its S-shaped tonearm ensures minimal distortion and maximum groove tracking, providing crystal-clear sound reproduction. The adjustable pitch control, allowing for a +/- 10% range, is perfect for those who love to experiment with their beats, offering seamless blending and mixing options.
The Gemini XL-300 doesn't just sound great; it’s built for ease of use. With its feather touch start/stop control, you'll experience instant reaction times, ideal for live performances or practice sessions. The strobe illuminator provides visual pitch verification, ensuring that your set is always in time. Plus, the anti-skate adjustment feature maintains consistent contact between the needle and vinyl, preventing any skips or jumps during playback.
Completing the package, the XL-300 includes a headshell with cartridge, slipmat, and dustcover, making it a comprehensive solution for anyone looking to dive into vinyl or upgrade their existing setup. Whether you're spinning at home or at a gig, this turntable is sure to impress with its combination of classic design and modern functionality.
Key Features:
- Adjustable pitch control +/- 10%
- Feather touch start/stop control
- Strobe illuminator
- Anti-skate adjustment
- S-shaped tonearm for superior sound quality
- Includes headshell with cartridge, slipmat, and dustcover
- 115v/230v switchable power compatibility
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3.5 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
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Gemini is always good value for the price
This was my first turntable. I didn't knew anything about DJ'ing so went to local music instruments store which is way more of a piano store than anything. This was the only direct-drive motor turntable they had, plus they didn't knew anything about it. They just had it in stock.
I don't know if it would be a great audiophile turntable, but for learning how to mix and scratch until I was ready for something with more torque, it was nice. Not much noise from the unit, even if I used a super cheap Stanton SK-Two mixer.
It looks like a SL-1200 MK2-3-4-5-6-7, and that's inspiring when you're starting. If you want to learn the ropes about turntable mixing and can get your hands on an old one, you won't be disappointed!
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