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in this vid we compare the basic features of the 3 main portable turntables on market atm, the Numark PT01, Reloop Spin, and Headache Sound Omni. we ramble a bit and there's too much knee but hey, that's life sometimes. there's a bunch of detailed reviews already out there for the numark and reloop and current mods, we were just going for a general comparison to help people trying to make a decision about which brand to go for. we love all 3. Also note there is an entire DVS feature that we have not used or touched on that is unique to the Omni, we expect Headache Sound will bring out more info on that sometime soon. presented by Jing Kohn, DJ Toby Gee, and scratch support from Bruce Highway key feature talking points for the impatient.. ~1m25s - platters ~3m20s - faders ~4m20s -tonearm ~7m20s - buttons & knobs : start/stop/tone/pitch ~11m45s - power ~12m40s - price comparison ~15m - brief scratch demo *EDIT* we have confirmed with Headache Sound that the pitch is +/- 15% on 33 and 45 rpm and ultra mode is 33rpm with +/- 50% pitch modifications: Numark PT01 - Infinity Platter, Jesse Dean JDDX2RS fader, Jesse Dean JDDPTA carbon fibre tone arm, Ortofon OM Scratch cart/stylus Reloop Spin - stock plastic platter, Jesse Dean JDDX2R-SP fader, stock tonearm and "spin cartridge" (which are $1.50 inc shipping from aliexpress) stock out of box with no mods, Audio Technica 3600L cartridge is the default (about $20 inc shipping from aliexpress) feel free to ask any q's in comments we'll do our best to answer them, we're not tech specialists or brand ambassadors, just lazy scratch nerds from Brisbane, Australia with a camera and internet connection and a bunch of portablsim gear laying around.