OK, I will do my best to explain what I mean, but it may not come across
very well.......

"Too high" is when you are having to actually lift your arms above your own
centre of gravity.
If you "assume" the DJ position (arms in front, bent at the elbow) then IN
MY OPINION the decks etc should be BELO , or at least level with that point.

It sounds silly, and I am having trouble expressing what I mean, but the
reason behind this is that whenever I have played with the decks ABOVE this
height, I find that I have to exert myself more, and my movements are not as
natural as they could be, because I am working against my own centre of
gravity (which is roughly a persons belly / midriff area.)

I am not a tall person, and obviously it will be different for many people,
but I maintain that if the decks are too high, then the performance will
certainly not be as lofty.



-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 11 May 2004 4:12 
To: Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT)
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org; Dennis DeSantis
Subject: RE: (313) uncomfortable performing (was laptop something or
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>Too low is infinitely more desirable than too high.

Just exactly how high is too high?


MEK



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