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@ -81,7 +81,8 @@ The reviews I read on the APS15 speakers were mixed, with half saying
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"they're just fine" and the other half complaining about hum, uneven
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"they're just fine" and the other half complaining about hum, uneven
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frequency response, etc. I'm in the "just fine" camp, and will go on
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frequency response, etc. I'm in the "just fine" camp, and will go on
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the record stating that for a beginning club DJ, which is what I do
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the record stating that for a beginning club DJ, which is what I do
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with Derby and CTF, the TH-15A is not twice as good as the APS15.
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with Derby and CTF, the TH-15A is not twice as good as the APS15, despite
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costing twice as much.
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The speakers do hum, but it doesn't get louder as I increase volume,
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The speakers do hum, but it doesn't get louder as I increase volume,
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and I can't hear it once I start playing music. They're a little
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and I can't hear it once I start playing music. They're a little
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series.
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DJ Controller
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I don't currently use a DJ controller, although I understand the
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appeal for practicality and showmanship. I'm experimenting with a
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friend's Hercules MP3 e2 and may ask for one for a holiday gift. So
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far I can say that I prefer using the mouse for setting cue points and
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loading tracks. I'm hardly ever using the platters, which seems like
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the main point in having one.
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Other equipment
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Other equipment
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for four 9v low self-discharge NiMH batteries for them. They work just
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for four 9v low self-discharge NiMH batteries for them. They work just
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fine, but the plastic body will probably crack if anybody drops one.
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fine, but the plastic body will probably crack if anybody drops one.
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I'm driving the entire thing with [Mixxx](http://www.mixxx.com/) through
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I'm driving the entire thing with [Mixxx](http://www.mixxx.org/) through
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a $10 USB Audio device, with a ⅛-inch stereo to two ¼-inch unbalanced
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a $10 USB Audio device, with a ⅛-inch stereo to two ¼-inch unbalanced
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cable. This is definitely the most sneer-inducing piece of the entire
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cable. This is definitely the most sneer-inducing piece of the entire
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setup, but after working with analog audio equipment in the 90s I feel
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setup, but after working with analog audio equipment in the 90s I feel
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keep up. In particular, I would look first at gvfsd and pulseaudio as
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keep up. In particular, I would look first at gvfsd and pulseaudio as
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a source of latency. Even though pulseaudio is a tremendous
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a source of latency. Even though pulseaudio is a tremendous
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improvement over esd, it's still an additional layer between mixxx and
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improvement over esd, it's still an additional layer between mixxx and
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the sound driver; and I have seen gvfs lose its mind and busy loop,
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the sound driver; and many times I have seen gvfs lose its mind and
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chewing 100% CPU, many times.
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busy loop, chewing 100% CPU.
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