Hey, djsweaty (Brian).
Used to do that way back in the early 80's when I worked for a small market station as combination morning-man/news director.
A few of us did dj woirk to supplement our meager existence, and we had a wooden stand which used the frame from an old fold up school table with two square holes in which sar 2 radio shack turbtables. For speakers we used very tall speakers powered by a 100 watt RS amp. Hybrid/primitve, but it got us what we wanted. We didn't scratch, because we might've had to use those (radio shack) cartridges/needles the next day (we were sunup/sundown) playing on the air music. That sound about right for how you did it? Man! We used to bastardize everything.
Anyway, WELCOME to one of the best sites on the net for what is done here for the musician . These folks are a very friendly bunch who are always ready to help with a smile. I just love'em. Just think of me as a sort of Wal-Mart greeter and smiler. You couldn't have come to a nicer place!
(psssst! How'd I do, Boss?)
Bill
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