When someone put a “turntable set” on their christmas list, I responded with this post… it might interest you.
Perhaps you could start by telling us what you’re interested in doing. What kind(s) of music are you interested in? Have you any other experience with music production, musical theory, ever play an instrument?
I can help introduce you to techniques, but we need to find out if you want to do techno remixes, rock mashups, or simple club/pop-radio transitions.
Also, what is your budget for equipment? If you buy a cheap setup, then upgrade your equipment later, you’ll be spending a lot more than if you buy the “good stuff” up front. Don’t be afraid to buy used here, as pro-audio equipment doesn’t wear out like consumer electronics do.
Obviously, you’ll want to start with tables and a mixer, but you’ll also want to get good headphones and a good monitor speaker and amp. A home theater system will not work for deejaying, trust me. I’ve destroyed a good dozen of 'em before I got pro audio equipment.
As for tables, CD decks these days are just as versatile as turntables, so if you’re not hooked on the idea of juggling vinyl and you can afford 'em, take a look at what Numark and Pioneer are offering. I’ve used some si-i-i-ick decks that allow you to cut and loop songs, and apply tempo-locked effects on the fly.
If you are looking to use traditional turntables, find your local record stores NOW and see what they’re offering. If you can’t easily stock up on vinyl, you’re going to have a hard time getting off the ground. Again, don’t be afraid to buy used… most of my collection was bought from the used racks, and there are some great gems to be found in places like Goodwill and St. Vincent dePaul