Pioneer cash back for S1, T1, ERGO and DJ05&08 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 02.07.2012 | https://pioneer-controller.sales-pro...0000001&lng=en
I believe ddj ergo is now worth buying.
Here in Slovenia I can get it for 409 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Asdrn
Probably.
but djkit.com and some other local stores are advertising this cash back... |
Marquetta Sarnie 03.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
because limited offers create a sense of urgency in the buyer, pushing them over the edge towards buying the item. With this method they will probably sell more than just dropping the price permanently. Psychologists study our weaknesses for the benifit of making products irresistible to consumers. it's the foundation for modern western society to operate.
After all that.. I still wouldn't buy it as pioneers controllers are terrible in comparison to other controllers on the market.
Thanks.
Really? What makes them that terrible? |
Romelia Stankard 03.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
After all that.. I still wouldn't buy it as pioneers controllers are terrible in comparison to other controllers on the market.
Exactly. I wouldn't buy an Ergo if it was $125. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 03.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by djAB3
But why can't they just simply cut the price for 100€ like NI did for S2?
because limited offers create a sense of urgency in the buyer, pushing them over the edge towards buying the item. With this method they will probably sell more than just dropping the price permanently. Psychologists study our weaknesses for the benifit of making products irresistible to consumers. it's the foundation for modern western society to operate.
After all that.. I still wouldn't buy it as pioneers controllers are terrible in comparison to other controllers on the market. |
Marquetta Sarnie 02.07.2012 | https://pioneer-controller.sales-pro...0000001&lng=en
I believe ddj ergo is now worth buying.
Here in Slovenia I can get it for 409 |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 | jockey 2. But jockey 3 is like 200€ more than ergo. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 04.07.2012 | do you mean a jockey 2 or 3? The jockey 2 is terrible but the the jockey 3 is excellent... I never had a single problem with that or my contour. |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it.
I havent tried ergo yet, but I was so disappointed when my friends second Reloop controller broke.
Reloop digital jockey - 300 |
Katy Rufino 04.07.2012 | Huh...
Well, I have no dog in this fight, but my very humble opinion is that whoever put that ad together at Pioneer should consider reading up on phishing and try designing future advertisements with fewer phishing indicators. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 03.07.2012 | every control feels stiff to use, the plastic is not high quality like their cdj's. Personally not a fan of the cdj400 style pressure sensitive jogs. It's subjective but in the case of the ergo I believe it looks ugly and all the pretty lights do nothing but make it look like an uber noob controller. If anyone buys it it's only because of the brand not the performance of the unit, which is what pioneer is counting on.
Your better off with a reloop terminal 2 or digital jockey 3 in the same feature and price bracket. The S2 is even a better option and I don't really hold that in high regard. If you use traktor it's the only way you can scratch as native don't allow many other controllers to do it. |
Mimi Mahaffee 03.07.2012 | The cashback advertisement is legit.
The cashback thing is quite useful for the stores as well since they don't have to cut their margins and lay out money, just an easier way to give a better price to the costumer. |
Marquetta Sarnie 04.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJ Asdrn
Probably.
but djkit.com and some other local stores are advertising this cash back... |
Katy Rufino 03.07.2012 | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phishing |
Tonisha Rayman 03.07.2012 | Is it just me or this looks totally fake? I mean "For queries regarding your claims, email [email protected]"? That email is not only spelled wrong but looks totally strange to me as well. |
Marquetta Sarnie 03.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
because limited offers create a sense of urgency in the buyer, pushing them over the edge towards buying the item. With this method they will probably sell more than just dropping the price permanently. Psychologists study our weaknesses for the benifit of making products irresistible to consumers. it's the foundation for modern western society to operate.
After all that.. I still wouldn't buy it as pioneers controllers are terrible in comparison to other controllers on the market.
Thanks.
Really? What makes them that terrible? |
Romelia Stankard 03.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by synthet1c
After all that.. I still wouldn't buy it as pioneers controllers are terrible in comparison to other controllers on the market.
Exactly. I wouldn't buy an Ergo if it was $125. |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 03.07.2012 |
Originally Posted by djAB3
But why can't they just simply cut the price for 100€ like NI did for S2?
because limited offers create a sense of urgency in the buyer, pushing them over the edge towards buying the item. With this method they will probably sell more than just dropping the price permanently. Psychologists study our weaknesses for the benifit of making products irresistible to consumers. it's the foundation for modern western society to operate.
After all that.. I still wouldn't buy it as pioneers controllers are terrible in comparison to other controllers on the market. |
Marquetta Sarnie 03.07.2012 | Am I the onyl one who found this? |