The dream of many aspiring DJs has long been rooted in the past, in the days of spinning vinyl records and creatively transitioning between tracks to add a little of the DJ’s own distinct flavor to the mix. Turntablism and vinyl are synonymous with those early days of Djing, and the innovators of the art used these tools to create a lasting image of DJs as taste-making, music-manipulating icons.
A lot has changed in the technology that helps DJs accomplish their dream, but the core desire to mimic the O.G. vinyl spinners is still deeply ingrained in the culture. Today’s modern DJs have taken to spinning on digital controllers with motorized jog wheels, vinyl discs, and slipmats that pay homage to the first DJs who paved the way for their modern success.
Hercules has tapped into that emotional connection to historical spinning with their own modern take on a DJ controller that emphasizes the tactile feeling of vinyl turntables. DJs who want to take their first steps towards spinning on vinyl can now choose the DJControl Inpulse T7 motorized DJ controller at an industry-leading price.
The DJControl Inpulse T7 features two 7-inch/17.8-cm motorized jog wheels for DJs to nudge as they spin. They can also separate the authentic vinyl discs and felt slipmats from the metal platters for a genuine turntable feeling. Authentic turntable materials, for authentic DJ moves. And a whole bunch more.
Standard mixer layout: The Inpulse T7 features 3.9” / 10-cm tempo faders, 3x EQ knobs, a gain knob, a volume fader, a VU meter, FX paddle, and a Filter knob per deck. And a centralized crossfader, Master VU meter, and FX section.
Motorized platters: DJs can mix, beatmatch or scratch on standard-sized platters that go from 0 to 33⅓ RPM in just a tenth of a second.
Easy to transport: The Inpulse T7 weighs just 11 lb / 5 kg, has handles on both sides, and it features the same popular retractable feet as the Inpulse 500.
Included software: Serato DJ Lite and DJUCED®. Works with Serato DJ Pro (paid upgrade).