Submitted by Laidback on
08-03-2008 16:21
Last edited by Lead on 26-12-2021 Images: Lead Vote :
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Product Information
Again Pioneer modernized their industry standard deck and improved the CDJ again.
This time there are a lot of improvements like MP3 Support, Jog Feeling Adjustment and the main display has a much larger waveform display.
Predecessor : Pioneer CDJ-1000MK2
Successor : Pioneer CDJ-2000
If you are looking for the differences between Pioneer's CDJ series you can also check our CDJ Comparisson DJ Topic.
Features
DJ Compact Disc CD Player
Jog Tension Control
MP3 Playback from SD and data CD
Both Displays Improved
Higher Resolution Waveform
SD Card Cue/Loop Memory for up to 5000 CDs(16mb) or 10.000 CDs(>16mb) (100 Cue and Loop Points each)
3 Hot Cue/Loops
Waveform Display
Digital Output works also on DJ features
206mm Jog Dial for Pitch Bend,Track- and Frame Search, Scratching and Cue Point setting
Vinyl Mode : When Activated, the pressure sensitive top of the Jog Dial activates Scratch
On Jog Display
Reverse Play lever control
Pitch Range : ±6, 10, 16, 'Wide' 100%
Pitch Accuracy : 6% scale 0.02%, 10, 16% scale 0.05%, 100% scale 1%
Tempo Reset button
Loop In/Realtime Cue, Loop Out, Loop Out Adjust and Reloop/Exit
Master Tempo, locks in the music's pitch even when the tempo changes
Auto Cue, cues at the first detection of audio in the track
Slot-in CD Loading
Oil-dampened floating CD Assy Suspension
Faderstart, Relay Play
100mm Pitch Fader
Fader Start, Relay Play
Playing Address, a light bar provides a graphic indication of elapsed playing time
Cue Point Sampler Playback
Specifications
Disc Format : CD, CD-R, CD-RW
Output : Line(RCA), Digital(RCA)
Connections : Fader Start(mini-jack)
Frequency Response : 4Hz - 20kHz
Distortion (THD) : 0.006 % (JEITA)
Signal to Noise Ratio : 115 dB
Power Supply : 220-240 VAC, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption : 27W
Dimensions (WxDxH) : 320 x 370 x 105mm
Weight : 4.2 kg
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There are 39 Comments
the-melody wrote on 22-02-2006 @ 18:29hoeveel kost deze?
dion wrote on 22-02-2006 @ 19:35hij ziet er egt vet uit
Camino wrote on 23-02-2006 @ 20:55en nu nog de loterij winnen...
Lukaz wrote on 27-02-2006 @ 21:04zou Dj Chuckie nu voor deze gaan of nog voor de MkII ?:P
Murfix wrote on 07-03-2006 @ 19:16ZEKER CHILL IK HEB MET DE GEWONE OUDE CDJ 1000 GEDRAAID DIE DINGEN ZIJN AL ZIEK CHILL HOE CHILL MOET DEZE MK3 DAN WEL NIET ZIJN
Laidback wrote on 20-03-2006 @ 13:59is er al een datum bekend voor het filmpje
:P hahaha
...
djmichell wrote on 21-04-2006 @ 16:22ik heb ze besteld
...alleen lange levertijd..
Lead wrote on 22-04-2006 @ 10:28Je hoeft niet te wachten, er zitten geen fouten in de MK3, dit is onjuiste info. Ik heb hem al een tijdje in huis en heb niets gemerkt van fouten oid....
DonBasco wrote on 20-06-2006 @ 13:01Little mistake in the text:
Cue Stutter Continue
...As introduced on the CDJ-800MK2, the CDJ-1000MK3 also provides a way to solve this.
This was already introduced on the CDJ-200.
Lead wrote on 14-07-2006 @ 17:28 is now corrected
Verjicke wrote on 25-07-2006 @ 17:37Hoeveel kost deze kvind het nergens
djchrisu wrote on 04-09-2006 @ 16:22SWEEEEEET
Day-One wrote on 22-10-2006 @ 22:13haal ik van de week
top of the bill
Florian wrote on 05-01-2007 @ 02:18im lovin it
djmaarten wrote on 14-01-2007 @ 00:28chill ding ook veel mooier beeld enzo
kavafis wrote on 18-01-2007 @ 04:30just bought it.... updated at v2.2... one of my best buys, no doubt.... :D
awsome machine!!
xandro wrote on 06-02-2007 @ 00:15hallu... mach et heeft de de cd1000mk2/mk3- diensthandboeken? ..danke zeer
Lukaz wrote on 11-02-2007 @ 11:41ik vind de helderheid van de display niet zo important
als ik met cd draai kijk ik ook niet wat er
staat maar welk lichtje brand, na een paar dagen ken je die display toch wel uit je hoofd.. toch?
zo zie ik het
medoz wrote on 12-02-2007 @ 14:22damn nice machine i've ever seen
the-melody wrote on 27-03-2007 @ 13:20Thuersday in my house
Sandrew wrote on 01-04-2007 @ 11:20haha moet die mk3 kapot ofzo:D
stevew wrote on 24-06-2007 @ 23:10Ik heb deze thuis staan en ik kan er maar 1 ding over zeggen...I LOVE IT.
Mooie presentatie lead
Jer-X wrote on 11-09-2007 @ 13:30ik heb deze ook en t'zijn magische toestellen,ze zijn zaaliiiiggggg
D-Jaz wrote on 18-11-2007 @ 19:12ik heb ze ook in de club betere zijn er niet
WalterRavensberg wrote on 06-12-2007 @ 13:10Zijn fantastische spelers... echter 1 bug, gelijk aan de 800MK2. play en cue toetsen zijn niet goed beveiligd. meeste dj's slaan er te hard op met gevolg dat dat miniscule knopje wat onder die knop zit defect gaat. Vaak gaat na verloop van tijd zelf de printplaat defect... tis maar ff dat je 't weet.
JayTaph wrote on 17-01-2008 @ 01:04Ik draai niet graag met cd's,.. maar als het moet dan zijn dit toch wel de betere
Het enige wat me een beetje stoort zijn de te losse pitchcontrollers (mochten wel ietsjes zwaarder zijn).
Jer wrote on 18-01-2008 @ 22:43Heerlijk apparaat! Heb er 2 ben nou al verliefd
RAS wrote on 26-02-2008 @ 00:02Good news for all users using two or more cdj-1000mk3's. A program is being created that is able to merge the data on 2 or more SD-cards. A big thanks to JayTaph (user of this forum) who is creating this program. You can read more about it
here, and soon at www.cdjmerger.com
Raun wrote on 14-08-2008 @ 23:01Can you use any SD 32 mb card for your cues and loops?
Bart1981 wrote on 30-01-2009 @ 02:49How many wav forms and cue points can be stored on the 32mb SD card?
Lead wrote on 30-01-2009 @ 08:33100 waveforms and Cue points per CD (a Loop is 2 Cue Points) can be stored. 32mb Card would give you infinit storage as the data stored on the card are just a few bytes.
The
CDJ-1000mk1 could store this information for 10.000 discs on a 16mb card.
Bart1981 wrote on 31-01-2009 @ 04:54Ok, did not now that it would only take a few bytes to store a wav. form.
Yesterday I orderd mine MK3's and a DJM-800.
Can't wait to have them here
Lead wrote on 06-08-2009 @ 01:28You misunderstood...
Waveform data takes up A LOT of space. The CDJ only stores waveform data, which is basically a data stream of only a few byte. It does NOT contain any audio information. Also the cue points only take a few bytes as it is only a position on the CD in such format like '01:12:40:61 1' (Track 1, 12 minutes, 40 seconds, 61 frames and the 1 could be indicationg? CUE or HOTCUE)
LexFlex wrote on 31-08-2009 @ 16:39 want them
Spicedup wrote on 22-12-2009 @ 00:24Krijg ze waarschijnlijk deze week:D Maarja nu is die cdj-2000 er ook alweer!!
Nesco_Martinez wrote on 13-12-2010 @ 20:28Weet iemand wat deze spelers nieuw hebben gekost op t laatst toen ze nog leverbaar waren voor de komst van de cdj 2000 ?
Ben me aan het ori?nteren voor 2e handse op marktplaats daarvoor wil ik de nieuwprijs weten.
Thx
Marco
Bassiewazzy wrote on 14-01-2011 @ 19:05Marco,
De releaseprijs was ? 1499,- maar veel shops boden ze aan?tussen ? 1199,- en ? 1399,-
2e hands gaan ze voor rond de 700-800 Euro.
Gek genoeg gingen de laatste 'nieuwe MK3's' echt voor giga prijzen weg omdat deze nogsteeds zeer gewild zijn, meer dan de CDJ-2000
Beathound wrote on 19-01-2015 @ 18:52als ik het loslaten van een plaat op een Technics wil simuleren met de release/start knop, wat is dan de juiste instelling?
alvast bedankt!!
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