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Re: CDJ options

Post by trapeez » Sat Jan 29, 2011 6:13 pm

Just get a second had Pioneer 200 or 400.

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Re: CDJ options

Post by kotch » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:26 am

Ive not used cdjs much myself. Used alot of pioneer 1000's and the like in clubs, and yeah theyre awesome...but obviously cost a bomb
Myself, ive got a real cheap kam cdj. Just bought it for playing the odd tune on my radio show (only 128kbps) but to be honest its clearly not very good. Pitch controls and jog wheel do the job, but the sound quality is really naff (sub bass always seems to have this kind of 'buffeting' sound, seems to add a bit of a wobble to it and definitely doesnt have a good frequency response low down). I dunno really, ive only ever owned this cdj so just thought id let you know! Its a KCDJ200FX
I've seen the kam ones about and was considering getting one, as the amp and speakers i have are kam and they're pretty good quality, im only after a cdj for similar reasons, just want to put the odd cd track into mixes, i was gonna check out the behringer ones as ive always used behringer and had no probs with the make, the sensible option tho is to be patient and save for a pioneer, be worth it in the long run!! :4:
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Re: CDJ options

Post by TooMuch » Wed Feb 02, 2011 11:56 am

PERCEPT wrote:I just splashed out on a pair of CDJ350's and a DJM350, came to £1375 alltogether including a flight case and HDJ500 headphones. Pretty fucking spot on for that price, even though i shouldn't be spending anywhere near that as i'm a student.

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I was looking at this about 5mins ago. Going through all the products just wishing to own a set like this ^^^

Affording it is a diff story. God knows how you've paid for them being a student...

Just out of interest tho.. If say you were minted and bought a pair of CDJ2000's and a high quality mixer without any DJ experience would you struggle to even use them? Would you class it as a waste of money or what? Or would it be a smart idea to start with the best equipment available rather than cheaper/less complex equipment?
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Re: CDJ options

Post by PERCEPT » Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:08 pm

Moultz wrote:
PERCEPT wrote: Affording it is a diff story. God knows how you've paid for them being a student...
It involves getting pure money for christmas and my 21st, a lot of saving and my £500 bursary i get from uni every year.

Not looking pretty money wise now, but fuck it!

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Re: CDJ options

Post by hessian » Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:32 pm

I would look second hand if i was you. Pioneers and technics are built so solidly that you can pretty much buy very old models and expect them to be working smoothly. i picked up a cdj-400 for £350. its a smaller version of the 1000 and works just as intuitively. its got a usb port too, although ive never used it. gumtree will supply you

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Re: CDJ options

Post by Dezbeatz92 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 12:39 pm

ashley wrote:
jondavey wrote:I picked up a second hand CDJ100 for £70.00
I wouldn't recommend those unless you're DJing at a wedding.
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Re: CDJ options

Post by charliefoy » Wed Feb 02, 2011 1:11 pm

If there's a Cash Converters near you, or the equivalent, its work checking in there. One by mine had a pair of CDJ 800 MK2's for £500. You could probably knock them down too cause i doubt they know much about dj gear haha.

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