CDT-05 MKII

Professional Hybrid CD Player / Turntable

Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3 CD, and vinyl compatible

Removable, virtually unskippable straight tone arm system

High-Torque Direct Driven platter (3.6 kg/cm) provides full control over CD playback

Independent audio outputs for turntable and CD sections

3-position CD/TT mode switch allows simultaneous playback of both CD and vinyl

3 DSP effects: Filter, Echo, and Flanger with variable parameters

Reverse switch for CD & vinyl

3 Hot-Startable cue points with memo button

Master cue w/ hot-start feature

Key Lock (Master Tempo)

Anti-Shock Protection using RAM buffer memory

Single auto-cue/continuous play modes

Seamless looping with reloop/stutter & loop editing

Pitch bend via platter or buttons

Variable Pitch control with ranges of 4%, 8%, 16%, and 50%

Dimensions: 18 x 14.5 x 5” (457 x 368 x 127 mm)

Weight: 24.75 lbs (11.23 kg)

“The CDT-05 MKII is the ultimate tool. The unit’s ability to seamlessly integrate the best of both worlds makes it ideal for both the mobile DJ and the seasoned scratch professional.”

DJ Johnny ‘Juice’ Rosado

DJ/Producer (Public Enemy) / Emmy Nominated Composer

“In the ten years I’ve been working with Gemini, nothing has impressed me more than the CDT-05 MKII.”

DJ Get Down

DJ / Producer (France)

“The Gemini CDT-05 MKII is the most innovative & versatile hybrid turntable / CD player on the market. Gemini has definitely taken it to the next level with this one.”

DJ Juice

DJ / 8x Justo Mixtape Award Winner

Turntables

“I love the responsiveness and flexibility of my Gemini CDT-05 MKII’s...

I can’t keep my hands off them!”

DJ Jacquie Jack

DJ / Producer

“If you’re looking for a hybrid turntable which achieves accuracy on par with vinyl, the Gemini CDT-05 MKII never jumps. It is the smoothest player on the market.”

DJ Kid Swift

DJ / Producer

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Gemini 36 manual Turntables, Professional Hybrid CD Player / Turntable

36 specifications

Gemini 36 is a remarkable spacecraft that stands out as a significant achievement in the field of space exploration and shuttle design. Designed and constructed as part of NASA's Gemini program in the 1960s, it played a critical role in paving the way for human spaceflight and the subsequent Apollo missions.

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The design of Gemini 36 was both innovative and functional. It featured a conical shape, which contributed to its aerodynamic profile during re-entry. The spacecraft was also outfitted with a heat shield that protected it from the intense heat generated upon re-entering Earth's atmosphere. To enhance its stability and control, Gemini 36 had an array of thrusters and gyroscopes that allowed astronauts to execute precise maneuvers in orbit.

In terms of technologies, Gemini 36 employed a sophisticated guidance and navigation system. This included an inertial guidance unit that used gyroscopes to track the spacecraft's position and orientation in space. Additionally, the cockpit was equipped with a digital computer that facilitated real-time data processing and decision-making, which was groundbreaking for the time. Communication systems allowed astronauts to maintain contact with Mission Control, providing vital support for mission success.

The spacecraft’s launch vehicle was the Titan II rocket, a significant advancement in rocketry technology. The Titan II was not only powerful but also reliable, making it a suitable choice for the demanding missions of the Gemini program.

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