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So been debating lately about getting some cd players. just wanted to see if anyone has any experience with both of these decks. I would love to go for the mkIII 1000's but dont feel like shelling out that much money as i primarly spin vinyl.
if you eventually get into spinning all cd's. or you spin a lot more cd's than vinyl. I do recommend getting at least one cdj-1K, that way when you are in the clubs, you know what you are working with, and can use them well.
if you eventually get into spinning all cd's. or you spin a lot more cd's than vinyl. I do recommend getting at least one cdj-1K, that way when you are in the clubs, you know what you are working with, and can use them well.
I definitely agree that it's helpful to have the industry standard at home b/c then you can practice on exactly what you'll be using in the club 99% of the time.
However, the general layout and function of the CDJ-200s/400s/800s are identical to the CDJ 1000s.
So basically, if you own a pair of CDJ 200s (or 400s/800s) and have to play on a pair of CDJ-1000s for the first time in a club you'll be able to use them immediately and honestly have no trouble adjusting up to them.
(this would not hold true if you bought another brand, i.e. Denon)
Also, what kind of music do you spin? And how important is pitch adjustment for you? (Do you do a lot of long transitions?)
The DNS3500s have much finer pitch adjustment at .02% while the 800s only offer .05%
If the 800s had .02% pitch adjustment they'd be the perfect CD player imo. Their lack of precise pitch adjustment is the biggest problem I have with them and is the reason I went with the CDJ-400s (which I'm very happy with and would also highly recommend)
So basically, if you own a pair of CDJ 200s (or 400s/800s) and have to play on a pair of CDJ-1000s for the first time in a club you'll be able to use them immediately and honestly have no trouble adjusting up to them
the 200 responds way differently than the 800/1000.
just get whatever you can afford for your home studio, if you ever play out, it shouldnt take you more than a couple of mixes to get used to whatever gear the venue has
Also, what kind of music do you spin? And how important is pitch adjustment for you? (Do you do a lot of long transitions?)
The DNS3500s have much finer pitch adjustment at .02% while the 800s only offer .05%
If the 800s had .02% pitch adjustment they'd be the perfect CD player imo. Their lack of precise pitch adjustment is the biggest problem I have with them and is the reason I went with the CDJ-400s (which I'm very happy with and would also highly recommend)
one of the reasons i was looking at the denons is because of the pitch adjustment. pitch adjustment is very important for me as my transitions are between 2-3 minutes long most of the time.
i just kinda have hard time justifing paying that much for 1000's when i probably wont get past being a bedroom/internet radio dj....lets just say Rhode Island doesnt have the biggest scene for progressive house
denon for sure. the only reason you see pioneers in clubs is cause the club owner isn't a dj. any neither are you if you think pioneers are better than denons.
That's the difference between me and the rest of the world! Happiness isn't good enough for me! I demand euphoria!
I have never played on Denons but I can tell you that when i went digital last year I bought CDJ 800's and absolutely love them. The only thing I hate is that when I go to play records with friends, I have a hard time adjusting to 1200's again, even though I have some but never use them anymore.
I feel that I play better than ever since I have spent the time learning how to use the CDJ's.
My biggest problem is that I just don't know where to go from here....
Better mixer (a+h or what?) or actually start spinning off of my Mac book
I would live some advice
I play mostly techno and progressive house
Any help would be appreciated
Get the CDJ's--you won't be sorry at all
Pioneer,
you won't make a mistake by taking any of those mentioned upstairs all in all, whatever you decide,
but you will find yourself missing a Pio when you play some club and you see Pio in front of you and you got used to Denons at home, 's not the feeling i'd like to expirience cuz i did once :] ..and i felt like playing football with ballet shoes x((( scary for a moment, needed ~10mins to be sure about what i'm doing and i dont want those 10mins to repeat..
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