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Pioneer's successor of the CDJ-1000mk2 : the Pioneer CDJ-1000MK3. The Pioneer CDJ-1000(CDJ=1000MK2) has grown to an Industry standard as it is used by the majority of DJs around the world. World famous people and lots of Top-100 listed DJs have made to switch, partially or complete, from vinyl to CD in the last few years. Lots (probably most) of them say it's the CDJ-1000 that made finally make this choice.As a matter of fact I think it's safe to say that Pioneer has set the 'Industry Standard' for CD decks that are used on raves and in the clubs. This evolution started somewhere between the first introduction of the CDJ-1000 in August 2001 and the introduction of the CDJ-1000mk3 in March 2006.
The MK3 has Full MP3 compatibility and the overall speed and performance are improved. Supporting both CBR an VBR encoded MP3 music from a data CD. To keep finding your files easy there have been included separate Folder Search buttons to browse back-and-forth in your folder.
Specifications
Product Type
CD Player for DJ's
Type of Discs
12cm
Disc Format
MP3CD, CD, CD-R and CD-RW
Frequency Response
4Hz ~ 20kHz
Distortion
0.006 % (JEITA)
Signal to Noise Ratio line
115 dB
Power Supply
AC 220-240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption
27 W
Dimensions
320 x 370 x 105 mm ( WxDxH )
Net Weight
4,2 kg
Accessories
Operating Manual, Power Cord, Control cord, Forced Eject Pin, SD card 32MB
Read lots more in the full length DJ-Topic : Pioneer CDJ-1000 MK3
Someone how looks for a high quality CD-player needs to buy this angel!
This is the top of the DJ CD-players and offers you the best functions a DJ needs.
110% quality!
This is the top of the DJ CD-players and offers you the best functions a DJ needs.
110% quality!
Having previously been a dedicated vynllist I was converted to CD by this unit or at least its predesscors the mk11. The outstanding thing about these units is there ease of use.
I think that even if you had no experience of this player what so ever you would be able to go and play a set with one hour tuition they are just that intuitive.
Emulating a record player was the goal and they do this very well. I am a very average dj but once I bought a pair of these my sets improved no end they are quicker than using techniks 1210s as all your cue pionts can be stored up and recued much more swiftly , no more running throught the tune to get to that exact piece you want to introduce you just press the button and boom its there.
The pitch control is good and satisfactory scracthes can created with the jog wheel though as every body tells me it just dont sound quite the same.
Most of this is kind of old news and the cdj1000 has quickly become the industry standard appearing in all the best booths around the world, . So if you have got the money the price is very high buy a pair as like it or not you will find it most venues nowadays but if budget is more important to you and it has to be pioneer then we recommend the CDJ 400 they are cheaper have a few more gimmicks and effects and connect to midi.
Great player.. a world famous 8/10
I think that even if you had no experience of this player what so ever you would be able to go and play a set with one hour tuition they are just that intuitive.
Emulating a record player was the goal and they do this very well. I am a very average dj but once I bought a pair of these my sets improved no end they are quicker than using techniks 1210s as all your cue pionts can be stored up and recued much more swiftly , no more running throught the tune to get to that exact piece you want to introduce you just press the button and boom its there.
The pitch control is good and satisfactory scracthes can created with the jog wheel though as every body tells me it just dont sound quite the same.
Most of this is kind of old news and the cdj1000 has quickly become the industry standard appearing in all the best booths around the world, . So if you have got the money the price is very high buy a pair as like it or not you will find it most venues nowadays but if budget is more important to you and it has to be pioneer then we recommend the CDJ 400 they are cheaper have a few more gimmicks and effects and connect to midi.
Great player.. a world famous 8/10
Lead wrote on 13-11-2008 at 21:08
I don't think so... speculations are not allowed on DJResource. Post your source with the message or be silent....
wtf you need a source, pff here you go THE CDJ MK4
Mod Edit: (a webshop is NOT a valid source!)
Mod Edit: (a webshop is NOT a valid source!)
I've been interested in house/techno/minimal for about 5 years now, and i always searched for the best and newest music there was. The only thing i was missing was a dj set, but luckily a friend of mine had a cheap denon set. So mixing and mixing i went. But the quality of those machines just restrain you, and i never got good. Now everything has changed. I bought my own cdj1000mk3 and djm800, and the funny thing about that, is that i bought it as a hobby, i make NO money with this hobby. Now i'm the happy owner for about 2 months now, and i became really good since then. I experienced that if you want to be among the best, you've got to use the best.
I know these things cost a lot of money, hell even the cdj 800 are allready extremely pricey, but with these high prices comes HIGH quality.
Cheerz..
I know these things cost a lot of money, hell even the cdj 800 are allready extremely pricey, but with these high prices comes HIGH quality.
Cheerz..
Waarom word ie niet meer gemaakt? vanwege de komst van de 2000?
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