Rock And Soul

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    citysearchuser_1b8290

    Sun Jun 22 2008

    Provided last minute 15 powered speakers rental in a quick, efficient and carefully checked manner.. and dollied up right to the curbside in...

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    siryellow1

    Mon Nov 19 2007

    I seriously love this place! The selection of vinyl and DJ Equipment is the best in New York City. They have the best prices... period... and they've been in business longer than anyone else (and it shows). Be prepared to spend some time there as well. It's a great place to hang out.

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    citysearchuser_1b60cf

    Fri Nov 02 2007

    I've been buying my gear at Rock and Soul since I first started spinning. They always got the best prices and know their gear. Great shipp...

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    citysearchuser_117eed14680916_93

    Tue Oct 23 2007

    Rock and Soul has been an icon among the DJ culture since the 70s. As the owner, I can tell you that we're always looking to help our custo...

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    citysearchuser_145d10

    Mon May 14 2007

    I heard about Rock and Soul from several friends, and all I can say is there's a reason these guys have been around so long. They are SOOO h...

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    citysearchuser_138f44

    Tue Oct 11 2005

    I didn't buy anything because I just didn't have the money at the time but the customer service was top notch. I let them know I wasn't buyi...

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    contributor1e7_47a

    Sun Aug 17 2003

    The Space Rock & Soul is a block away from Madison Square Garden, so there's always some kind of Knicks ticket-scalping action going on outside. Inside, there's a jewelry counter featuring impressive gold chains and rings. Rock & Soul also has racks and stacks of turntables, mixers, faders, speakers, whistlers, woofers, tweeters--you name it, they got it. And yes, they also do repairs. The record section is in the back, beneath a loft-like second-floor area. What They've Got Seventy percent vinyl, 30 percent CDs. The hip-hop and R&B section is what hits you when you first duck through the doorway--racks of 12-inches and albums by everyone from the Treacherous Three to A Tribe Called Quest to Trick Daddy. If you never got around to picking up a copy of "Humpty Dance" back in 1988, you can do it now. There are also racks of special-pressing 12-inches that feature several artists on one disc--say, a song by Missy Elliot and Timbaland, one by Nas, and two by Busta Rhymes--all... Read more