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Cheap CD player battle
Posted on: 24.10.2012 by Debra Lagrua
I am looking into buying some CD players for my future DDM 4000 ...so i have looked at some alternatives, but i wanted DJ Tech Tools aproval for my purchese....so here i have some of the once i looked at:


American Audio Flex 100 MP3
American Audio Radius 3000


but i DONT KNOW at all what i am looking for in CD-players, what i need what is good etc.....


so what do you guys believe?....some other alternatives would be awsome..!!!....Thx
Kiyoko Wellisch
02.11.2012
Originally Posted by DJDoubleYou
reloop rmp-3
Reloop make some really nice gear. I wish they would release a CD player that has a waveform display.
Trista Karle
30.10.2012
Originally Posted by djAB3
I would just buy used CDJs..
This is a rather silly reply used pioneers run close to retail and have no clue the environment or abuse they took and personally I honestly can say pios IMO aren't as durable a pio fanboys claim them to be. Mind you my lady heavy use were 1000mk2 to be exact last pair I owned and they while very nice an shiny just DIdnt feel like they'd transport good not in a hard flight case and this is why I wouldn't buy used ones especially since they are damn near impossible to find in the 500 dollar range.....


500 bucks can get you some great home use cdjs with loads of features...

I would recommend either Gemini or numark a 500 dollar range cdjs although if can drop a little more I'd go with the reeloops on features alone
Margarite Jayme
27.10.2012
Originally Posted by NicoTheUnique
I am looking into buying some CD players for my future DDM 4000 ...so i have looked at some alternatives, but i wanted DJ Tech Tools aproval for my purchese....so here i have some of the once i looked at:


American Audio Flex 100 MP3
American Audio Radius 3000


but i DONT KNOW at all what i am looking for in CD-players, what i need what is good etc.....


so what do you guys believe?....some other alternatives would be awsome..!!!....Thx
The Flex 100 is essentially a refresh of their older CD players, pretty much unchanged from even their old Pro Scratch 2. The Radius is actually a dope player. Decent MIDI controller, good media flexibility...it is a player you could grow with. That said, the Gemini CDJ700 is a solid contender as well (though the Radius has an edge on overall build quality, but with less features....)
Debra Lagrua
24.10.2012
I am looking into buying some CD players for my future DDM 4000 ...so i have looked at some alternatives, but i wanted DJ Tech Tools aproval for my purchese....so here i have some of the once i looked at:


American Audio Flex 100 MP3
American Audio Radius 3000


but i DONT KNOW at all what i am looking for in CD-players, what i need what is good etc.....


so what do you guys believe?....some other alternatives would be awsome..!!!....Thx
Kiyoko Wellisch
02.11.2012
Originally Posted by DJDoubleYou
reloop rmp-3
Reloop make some really nice gear. I wish they would release a CD player that has a waveform display.
Erich Vallabhaneni
02.11.2012
I say go Gemini 700 or 650, great CDJs for home use and they are really fun.
Ashanti Andreacchio
02.11.2012
I have 2 Radius 3000 and they are grate for the price just don't trust the BPM counter to much( problem with most cheep CDJ's) I mainly used them as midi controllers for traktor and for that they totaly rock.
I highly doubht you'll be happy with the Flex player.
Era Roka
02.11.2012
reloop rmp-3
Kiyoko Wellisch
30.10.2012
Don't rule out the Gemini CDJ650, the CDJ700's little brother. It loses the touch screen (which was pointless), the effects (which were terribad) and the big jog wheel (bummer) but costs quite a lot less.

If you're buying Gemini I would not recommend going any lower than the CDJ650.
Trista Karle
30.10.2012
Originally Posted by djAB3
I would just buy used CDJs..
This is a rather silly reply used pioneers run close to retail and have no clue the environment or abuse they took and personally I honestly can say pios IMO aren't as durable a pio fanboys claim them to be. Mind you my lady heavy use were 1000mk2 to be exact last pair I owned and they while very nice an shiny just DIdnt feel like they'd transport good not in a hard flight case and this is why I wouldn't buy used ones especially since they are damn near impossible to find in the 500 dollar range.....


500 bucks can get you some great home use cdjs with loads of features...

I would recommend either Gemini or numark a 500 dollar range cdjs although if can drop a little more I'd go with the reeloops on features alone
Margarite Jayme
27.10.2012
Originally Posted by NicoTheUnique
I am looking into buying some CD players for my future DDM 4000 ...so i have looked at some alternatives, but i wanted DJ Tech Tools aproval for my purchese....so here i have some of the once i looked at:


American Audio Flex 100 MP3
American Audio Radius 3000


but i DONT KNOW at all what i am looking for in CD-players, what i need what is good etc.....


so what do you guys believe?....some other alternatives would be awsome..!!!....Thx
The Flex 100 is essentially a refresh of their older CD players, pretty much unchanged from even their old Pro Scratch 2. The Radius is actually a dope player. Decent MIDI controller, good media flexibility...it is a player you could grow with. That said, the Gemini CDJ700 is a solid contender as well (though the Radius has an edge on overall build quality, but with less features....)
Marquetta Sarnie
25.10.2012
I would just buy used CDJs..
Rolanda Clodfelder
24.10.2012
Are you planning on taking them out with you or Soley for home usage ? ... This will make a big impact on the decision IMHO

e.g. Gemini CDJ700's have oodles of killer features comparable to CDJ's and are perfect alternatives to CDJ's for home use but wouldn't last in a club/mobile scenario.

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