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Posted on: 21.05.2013 by Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
Hello ppl

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Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
Its not a terrible trade but you shouldn't trade if you don't want the T1. You can get a DJM T1 for about $100 less when talking new. However, there is an abundance of used S4s and I don't know the conditions of both items. You could still use remix decks fine if you bought an F1.
Both are like new, The best thing I like in the business is the brand, because before this S4 , I had a DDJ-T1, and the knobs and the quality of the material was a little better them the S4.

Now I hope the quality of this DJM-T1 was better or similar like the DDJ-T1

My only problem is losing 2 channels and I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Hello ppl

I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
Its not a terrible trade but you shouldn't trade if you don't want the T1. You can get a DJM T1 for about $100 less when talking new. However, there is an abundance of used S4s and I don't know the conditions of both items. You could still use remix decks fine if you bought an F1.
Both are like new, The best thing I like in the business is the brand, because before this S4 , I had a DDJ-T1, and the knobs and the quality of the material was a little better them the S4.

Now I hope the quality of this DJM-T1 was better or similar like the DDJ-T1

My only problem is losing 2 channels and I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Hello ppl

I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
Its not a terrible trade but you shouldn't trade if you don't want the T1. You can get a DJM T1 for about $100 less when talking new. However, there is an abundance of used S4s and I don't know the conditions of both items. You could still use remix decks fine if you bought an F1.
Both are like new, The best thing I like in the business is the brand, because before this S4 , I had a DDJ-T1, and the knobs and the quality of the material was a little better them the S4.

Now I hope the quality of this DJM-T1 was better or similar like the DDJ-T1

My only problem is losing 2 channels and I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Hello ppl

I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
Its not a terrible trade but you shouldn't trade if you don't want the T1. You can get a DJM T1 for about $100 less when talking new. However, there is an abundance of used S4s and I don't know the conditions of both items. You could still use remix decks fine if you bought an F1.
Both are like new, The best thing I like in the business is the brand, because before this S4 , I had a DDJ-T1, and the knobs and the quality of the material was a little better them the S4.

Now I hope the quality of this DJM-T1 was better or similar like the DDJ-T1

My only problem is losing 2 channels and I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Hello ppl

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Bryon Taglieri
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
I am talking about vinyl skipping, needle bending etc. Etc.
Now as i said i never used a tt extensively (read, for more than 2 months) So i might be completely in the wrong.
1200s will rearly play up on you if set up right a controller plus computer is much more likely to have issues.
Dannie Dimora
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
On what planet does a 1200 have a higher failure rate than a piece of NI plastic? Besides, the T1 has a dedicated transport section thats actually more responsive than the S4's.

To OP, make the trade, the T1 is not only going to last a lot longer, it's a lot more solid all around (crossfader weirdities notwithstanding). Not to mention it's an actual hardware mixer, rather than a knob box with a sound card in it. If you're using timecodes, the majority of the S4's panel is useless clutter anyway, so distilling your setup and toughening it up overall seems like a great way to go.
I am talking about vinyl skipping, needle bending etc. Etc.
Now as i said i never used a tt extensively (read, for more than 2 months) So i might be completely in the wrong.
Nancey Inderlied
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
-Second of all because of redundancy. I'd personally hate to have a tt failing on me during a show, now i do not know of the failure rate of TTs in general, since i've not used any of them extensively, but i believe it to be quite a lot higher than a controller.
On what planet does a 1200 have a higher failure rate than a piece of NI plastic? Besides, the T1 has a dedicated transport section thats actually more responsive than the S4's.

To OP, make the trade, the T1 is not only going to last a lot longer, it's a lot more solid all around (crossfader weirdities notwithstanding). Not to mention it's an actual hardware mixer, rather than a knob box with a sound card in it. If you're using timecodes, the majority of the S4's panel is useless clutter anyway, so distilling your setup and toughening it up overall seems like a great way to go.
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
Its not a terrible trade but you shouldn't trade if you don't want the T1. You can get a DJM T1 for about $100 less when talking new. However, there is an abundance of used S4s and I don't know the conditions of both items. You could still use remix decks fine if you bought an F1.
Both are like new, The best thing I like in the business is the brand, because before this S4 , I had a DDJ-T1, and the knobs and the quality of the material was a little better them the S4.

Now I hope the quality of this DJM-T1 was better or similar like the DDJ-T1

My only problem is losing 2 channels and I
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Hello ppl

I
Bryon Taglieri
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
I am talking about vinyl skipping, needle bending etc. Etc.
Now as i said i never used a tt extensively (read, for more than 2 months) So i might be completely in the wrong.
1200s will rearly play up on you if set up right a controller plus computer is much more likely to have issues.
Dannie Dimora
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
On what planet does a 1200 have a higher failure rate than a piece of NI plastic? Besides, the T1 has a dedicated transport section thats actually more responsive than the S4's.

To OP, make the trade, the T1 is not only going to last a lot longer, it's a lot more solid all around (crossfader weirdities notwithstanding). Not to mention it's an actual hardware mixer, rather than a knob box with a sound card in it. If you're using timecodes, the majority of the S4's panel is useless clutter anyway, so distilling your setup and toughening it up overall seems like a great way to go.
I am talking about vinyl skipping, needle bending etc. Etc.
Now as i said i never used a tt extensively (read, for more than 2 months) So i might be completely in the wrong.
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
The only fails I have its on S4 that sometimes freeze, and I have to shut it down. But I believe it's a software problem because it only happens on my Imac. Weird because on windows never happen I only use time codes so anyone have experience with both mixer and give me the goods and bad points
Nancey Inderlied
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by Polygon
-Second of all because of redundancy. I'd personally hate to have a tt failing on me during a show, now i do not know of the failure rate of TTs in general, since i've not used any of them extensively, but i believe it to be quite a lot higher than a controller.
On what planet does a 1200 have a higher failure rate than a piece of NI plastic? Besides, the T1 has a dedicated transport section thats actually more responsive than the S4's.

To OP, make the trade, the T1 is not only going to last a lot longer, it's a lot more solid all around (crossfader weirdities notwithstanding). Not to mention it's an actual hardware mixer, rather than a knob box with a sound card in it. If you're using timecodes, the majority of the S4's panel is useless clutter anyway, so distilling your setup and toughening it up overall seems like a great way to go.
Albertina Fay
21.05.2013
I hate that the DJM-T1 has no proper channel filter encoders, as the S4 does.
Dannie Dimora
21.05.2013
I would not trade it.
-First of all because the setup you have there is mighty clean, and a djm would need some heavy remodeling of the surface to be as seamless as it is now with the s4.
-Second of all because of redundancy. I'd personally hate to have a tt failing on me during a show, now i do not know of the failure rate of TTs in general, since i've not used any of them extensively, but i believe it to be quite a lot higher than a controller.
-Third and final reason: The s4 gives you everything the djm offers, and then some.
Wilfredo Kiffmeyer
21.05.2013
Originally Posted by dfinch805
Its not a terrible trade but you shouldn't trade if you don't want the T1. You can get a DJM T1 for about $100 less when talking new. However, there is an abundance of used S4s and I don't know the conditions of both items. You could still use remix decks fine if you bought an F1.
Both are like new, The best thing I like in the business is the brand, because before this S4 , I had a DDJ-T1, and the knobs and the quality of the material was a little better them the S4.

Now I hope the quality of this DJM-T1 was better or similar like the DDJ-T1

My only problem is losing 2 channels and I
Michell Wehrmeyer
21.05.2013
Its not a terrible trade but you shouldn't trade if you don't want the T1. You can get a DJM T1 for about $100 less when talking new. However, there is an abundance of used S4s and I don't know the conditions of both items. You could still use remix decks fine if you bought an F1.

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