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Steil    posted on 10-04-2006 10:09
Hi! Sorry, my English is bad. Can you tell me , what can be more cool, Pioneer CDJ800mk2 or Denon DN S-3000. All this Cd_players are wery ... cool, but i need only one of this cd's. Please , advise me!
Thanks.


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lightfighter    posted on 12-04-2006 23:30
I would get a cdj1000 MK2 or MK3 worth the extra money IMO
Laidback    posted on 12-04-2006 23:38
CDJ-800 is very cool! :D

and very GOOD Quality!

i would go for Pioneer!

Camino    posted on 12-04-2006 23:39
personally i would go for the CDJ 800 (mk2) - it has a great platter, is very easy to use, is extremely similar to the CDJ1000 which is in all the clubs, and is a great no-nonsense deck...
Steil    posted on 13-04-2006 10:41
Well , thanks. What about denon Confused
DJ_Inspiration    posted on 13-04-2006 11:27
I have the Denon DN-S3000's and I must say I really love them.

The rotating platter is perfect for a bit more vinylfeeling while mixing.


You also have 3 kinds of pitchbend:

- slowing down the platter

- shut down the rotating platter and do it the Pioneer way

- pitch bend buttons


There are some nice effects on it:

- Drag-s: when you hit play, your player will slowly start like a turntable. With the tracksearch-knob, you can choose how long it will take before your player is on normaal speed)

- Dump: when you hit play, your player will reverse your song but it will go further in memory

- Reverse: when you hit play, your player will reverse your song but it will not go further in memory (the normal reverse actually)

- Brake: when you hit play, your player will slow down your music and stop. You can also choose the lenght of your brake with the tracksearch-knob)


I think the pitch-range on this Denon is better than the Pioneer because you have more pitch-ranges: 4% at 0.02% steps, 10% at 0.1% steps, 16% at 0.1% steps, 25% at 0.1 steps, 100% at 1% steps.

Pioneer has only the 10% at 0.05% steps and the widerange 100% at 0.5% steps.


It's also nice to have a loop with hotstart (you can do nice effects with it).

The samples is nice to record some music for 15seconds. After that, you can hotstart you sample, scratch it and even play it while there's no disc inserted.


The CDJ-800MK2 has a beatcutter, wich is very nice IF you use it (I personally never used it on the MK1 but it's nice if you create lots of loops).


Both are fully MP3 compatible without any problems.


They both have mastertempo but Denon calls it Key Lock but it's the same.


Conclusion:

The CDJ-800MK2 has proven itself on the road but the DN-S3000 is definately that good. I always take them with me without any problems.


I know it's a hard decision, I had to make the same decision Happy, laughing

User edit by DJ_Inspiration on 13-04-2006 @ 11:30:19 (1%)
Steil    posted on 17-04-2006 14:58
Thanks. What about mixerConfused I don't know what model i need... BUT ONLY NOT PIONEER DJM600! Ok Confused =))))
DJ_Inspiration    posted on 17-04-2006 15:02
2 Channel Mixer: Pioneers DJM-707, DJM-400 (maybe DJM-909).

4 Channel Mixer: Pioneers DJM-600, DJM-800 or Denon DN-X1500.

Maybe a Ecler Nuo Mixer.


There are a lot of good mixers on the market.

What do you need on your mixer? How many channels do you like to have? So it's easier for us to help you out Winking my eye

DJ_Sintec    posted on 17-04-2006 16:17
wath is your budget for a mixer? it doesn't always have to be pioneer, there are much great mixers who aren't pioneers, (allen & heath, rodec, dateq, Ecler, ...)
Steil    posted on 17-04-2006 17:37
I want mixer not extensive. Something about 500-600 $. I'm not Bill Gates. =)
User edit by Steil on 17-04-2006 @ 17:38:20 (11%)
DJ_Inspiration    posted on 17-04-2006 19:42
2 Channel: Pioneer DJM-400

3 Channel: Gemini UMX SE

4 Channel: Reloop RMX40DSP, Denon DN-X1500 

5 Channel: Numark 5000FX


These are all good mixers..

Steil    posted on 18-04-2006 09:56
Poster: DJ_Inspiration
2 Channel: Pioneer DJM-400

3 Channel: Gemini UMX SE

4 Channel: Reloop RMX40DSP, Denon DN-X1500

5 Channel: Numark 5000FX


These are all good mixers..

 
Denon X1500 extensive. His price 1200 $ !!!! Pioneer djm400 - 799
Smoothy    posted on 07-05-2006 23:08
The Behringer DJX700 costs about  250$ and it's in a good quality





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