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DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 11:33 am
by black_one
Hey there guys ? Tried googling but i rly didn't find anything useful, so i thought i'd rather ask before making a big mistake buying something crappy.

Can any1 link me any good deals ?

I'm pretty much new on the whole DJ scene, but i rly got addicted to dubstep fast and i'd like to try making something od my own :) What is a good place to start ? What equipment should i get ?

Cheers

Edit: is this any good ?

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Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 1:18 pm
by bum robot
:trolling:

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:17 pm
by Debaser1
I'm kinda in the same boat man. I wanna start having a go, after beatmaking for a while now. I think the best thing to do is get some CDJs but I'm not fucking expert so I haven't a clue really.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:52 pm
by shaunlee0
all about vinyl just get two reasoably good tables and a mixer not too expensive lot more fun to begin with with the feel of the vinyl :D

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 2:54 pm
by wub
black_one wrote:Hey there guys ? Tried googling but i rly didn't find anything useful, so i thought i'd rather ask before making a big mistake buying something crappy.

Can any1 link me any good deals ?

I'm pretty much new on the whole DJ scene, but i rly got addicted to dubstep fast and i'd like to try making something od my own :) What is a good place to start ? What equipment should i get ?

Cheers

Decide what medium you'd like to mix on first. Vinyl is more expensive to buy but the equipment is generally cheaper, digital the tracks are cheaper to buy and easier to store, but the equipment is generally more expensive.

Next, allocate a budget for how much you're willing to spend.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 3:00 pm
by dj nation
Look on ebay, i got my first setup of ebay for a 100 quid, i got like 2 turntables, amp, 2 technics speakers, a sub (propper nice) n a mixer,

to be fair the amp fucked up, didnt have any needles but apart from that it was well worth it.

and i have to agree its all about vinyl, but its more expensive to buy the tracks, but i just love the feel of vinyl, but everyones got their own opinions

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:07 pm
by Filthzilla
Tech 1210s.
You can get a pair for around 300 quid if your lucky.

And if you decide unwisely not to get Techs then make sure you don't get belt-drive.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 4:29 pm
by benjam
See I was hoping he got some repliesso I could threadjack lol
Im selling some cymbals and drum hardware and been looking into getting a direct drive vinyl set up. I should have £400 ish to play with but I could stretch that if it would be worth it. Obviously what you get is what you pay for. I nearly bought some stanton t62s the other day. 220 with a gemini mixer but Id not checked them out by the time they were sold.
Basically if anyone can point me towards a decent set. I know everyone has a different preference but Im just after something fairly solid that im not gonna have too many problems with. Nice 1 chaps

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 6:13 pm
by MOTHERDAVID
Go digital, it's the future. Check out DJ software (eg. Traktor, Serato, Virtual DJ, TORQ, Ableton live). You'll need a laptop to run it, and a midi controller. One of the problems with digital however is that you can potentially lose presence when compared to CDJs, so I'd recommend a big fuck of controller like Native Instruments S4, or M audio Xponent (I have 2 of these which I use duirng live sets, really amazing with the right mapping. Both second hand on ebay for around 250 quid)

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:10 pm
by dj nation
ive got traktor scratch duo, but ive never been able to use it like, ive seen a couple of vids on youtube n it looks pretty responsive like, i think its pretty ideal really, its like the best of both worlds, touch of vinyl n ease of access of mp3. although i do really like the whole getting your paycheck, missionin into town to go to the record store n buying yourself some new vinyls. even though i'll be using traktor im still gonna support the scene n buy tracks i really want.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 8:51 pm
by black_one
Thx for all the replies guys <3

Oh btw, is this any good ?

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http://www.planetdj.com/i--ICDJINABOX

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:19 pm
by decklyn
buy techs or proper pioneer CDJs imo.
That should be your barebone start point.
Then put serato on top.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:37 pm
by Rhodrijen
I have one of these...

http://www.decks.co.uk/products/numark/Mixtrack_Pro

It's pretty sick, only £170 so not too expensive and pretty nice to mix on.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:46 pm
by makemerich
i just bought my s4 abuot a month ago and i love it.
if u got 1000 bucks to drop, do it.
so much u can do, including record live samples for production and live use.

its really easy to learn especially if you come from the production world.
:sofa:

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:52 pm
by Sexual_Chocolate
decklyn wrote:buy techs or proper pioneer CDJs imo.
That should be your barebone start point.
thats the one. Even if you end up chucking it in, you can still get back the majority of what you've payed for it (unlike buying said numark gear)

Plus theyre both reliable brands, and both have ridiculous amounts of 2nd hand deals on ebay n shit like that.

if you want cdjs then go for 800s (cheap, reliable and mirror club settups rather well)

If you want vinyl, then go for 1200mk2 (same points as above)

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:50 am
by Basic A
The numark cdjs work but the mixers are shit, just saying.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:10 pm
by phytone
I'd go for a high end system if you can, I bought one of these as soon as I had the dollar:
http://prometheusaudio.co.uk/turntables.html

Haven't looked back, sure to be club standard in no time...

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:40 pm
by Genevieve
wub wrote:Decide what medium you'd like to mix on first. Vinyl is more expensive to buy but the equipment is generally cheaper, digital the tracks are cheaper to buy and easier to store, but the equipment is generally more expensive.
Digital as in CDs? 'Cause with MIDI, you're cheaper off getting the hardware. Especially if you're already a producer and have an audio interface and monitors hooked up to it.

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:41 pm
by FSTZ
phytone wrote:I'd go for a high end system if you can, I bought one of these as soon as I had the dollar:
http://prometheusaudio.co.uk/turntables.html

Haven't looked back, sure to be club standard in no time...
DO THOSE MOTHERFU*KERS RUN ON STEAM?

Re: DJ Equipment for beginners

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:09 pm
by lyons238
vestax vci-100

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