Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Review: DJ's Dream Customs ICE Headshell
A common problem with Technics 1200 turntables is that one or both channels of their RCA cables can stop working. This means that the turntable can no longer control DVS systems like Serato DJ and Traktor. While replacing the turntable’s RCA cables is possible, the process involves serious deck surgery and isn’t feasible in a club.
Thankfully, DJ’s Dream Customs have invented the ICE headshell, an ingenious product that circumvents the turntable’s audio component and feeds the stereo signal directly from the cartridge to the DVS interface or mixer.
Watch the very first review of the ICE headshell in this week's episode of "Tips & Tricks."
Learn more about the ICE headshell at DJ’s Dream Customs website: http://www.djsdreamcustoms.com
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Shon Roka (pronounced Shaun Roca) the DJ also known as Shaun Ortega was born on the west-side of Chicago. He started gaining fame as a bboy in 1991 and later became a member of a well known crew called the BRICKHEADZ. He would perform for such artist and events such as The Roots, KRS One, Immortal Technique, Dougie Fresh, Common, Rhymefest, Cypress Hill, Pharoah Monch, Nas, Diddy, Mariah Carey, Taste of Chicago, Lollapolooza, Looptopia, B96 Summer Bash just to name a few. The BRICKHEADZ also won many breakin' competition nationally and internationally. While Shon Roka was being active as a bboy he was working on his craft of being a DJ.
DJing for w/ Nike, Jordan, Under Armour, Adidas, Vans, Uprise (Chicago) Skateshop for numerous in-stores, sporting events, galleries and corporate outings. Also Shon Roka is a resident DJ post Covid in Chicago at McGee's, Tantrum, Imbibe and Harbee's. While being a DJ, he has been teaching music production and the Art of Skateboarding through Maggie Daley's After School Matters. Also known as Gallery 37.
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