Anyone tried Pioneer CDJ-2000's yet?
Anyone tried Pioneer CDJ-2000's yet? Posted on: 18.12.2009 by Lolita Breaker Haven't been in a DJ shop since they were launched, and due to their limited quality and the fact they're made of solid gold I don't believe I'll see one for a long time. Been online and every review either recaps the specs or is ridiculously biased ("it'll revolutionise everything" etc)Was just wondering if anyone on here has had a chance to play with one, and if so what it was like? | |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Vernon Vanderberg 20.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by groundhog
I got the opportunity to beat up both of them for about an hour and a half. I would have to agree that the 900 seems like a better way to go. It had some really cool features that where missing on the 2000 and its cheaper! |
Lolita Breaker 18.12.2009 | Haven't been in a DJ shop since they were launched, and due to their limited quality and the fact they're made of solid gold I don't believe I'll see one for a long time. Been online and every review either recaps the specs or is ridiculously biased ("it'll revolutionise everything" etc) Was just wondering if anyone on here has had a chance to play with one, and if so what it was like? |
Roselle Mcnaul 22.12.2009 | For the record, I could care less about brand name, as I have personally owned a wide variety of CD and mixer models. No, Im not a Pioneer fan boy who sits outside a store at 5am waiting to get my hands on a new product. This is purely based on first hand ownership. Having owned all of the above, and also DJ frequently with a friend who owns a top end Denon dual CD deck (DN-D9000), he asks me to bring both my decks over for one simple reason: the cue functions, control, and ease of use. Every Denon deck I've used can't properly cue worth a shit, you have to use the A1/A2 hot cue assignment to get the same effect, even then it is not the most time conscious process, nor effective in coming close to emulating the cue abilities of even a CDJ-800 MK1. It's like this *every* Denon deck I've used, and trust me, I have tried them all - no exaggeration. The buttons also have a large amount of angular slack on all sides, which makes it difficult to tap on the fly. Attempt to depress any of the Cue and Play buttons of a Denon deck from any angle and see if you can register a "click", you wont do it. This largely detriments the overall feel of the deck, and if this weren't important, why does everyone bother modding their MIDI controllers with Arcade Buttons? - cause the originals suck, plain and simple. Yeah, I will gladly admit Denon has the edge on features, but I for one rarely even touch them, and I'm well aware of what they do, and how to execute them. Trust me, try the best possible Denon deck you can find, and try any revision CDJ-1000, or even a CDJ-400 (to be as handicapped as possible in this comparison), you'll know what's "fashionable" when it comes to raw function, user intuitiveness, and general quality. There's a reason they are considered standard as far as CD decks go. Don't take my post for it, go out to a music store and try these things out first hand, you'll immediately know what I mean. |
Josefina Morandi 21.12.2009 | The Denon seem like the practical way to go, Pioneer the Fashionable way to go! Either way I'm going digital! Allows me to be more creative! Thanks for the run down on the cd dj systems guys, kinda jacking the post... Sorry! |
Joanie Kublin 21.12.2009 | No matter how good the Denon is you will never find one in a club so unless you plan on playing in your bedroom forever it's best to go with the Pioneer's which is what most do. Mind you I'm sure the Denon is a great bit of kit if you like to be different. CDJ 900 is only |
Josefina Morandi 21.12.2009 | Oh ok, There is a brand in drumming called Pearl which people are led to beleive are the bee's knees when in fact they are antiquated P O S! Some sorta story! What is the advantage of having a CDJ system in comparison to a Digital system? Digital systems incorporate mobile surfaces/platters now so what's the advantage? analogue mixing? |
Random X 21.12.2009 | That's what people let believe the masses. Many things that Pioneer is selling as cutting edge, has already been done on the 3700 by Denon. One the biggest basterds being the identical copy of the silver jogknob. Sorry, it's a fine piece of machinery. And it does it's job more nicely than the CDJ-1000, but it's not as groundbraking as it was presented. |
Josefina Morandi 21.12.2009 | I thought Denon was the Pioneer's underdog? |
Random X 21.12.2009 | I was present at the Global unveiling presentation. Got to be honest, 'Dawn of a new Era' is too high of a name if you ask me. It's a nice new generation/evolution of the CDJ-1000, but no more than that. All the, this is how the future is gonna be, well, that would have been the case 5 years ago. It's a nice step up from Pioneer, but they still have a long way to catch up. The Denon DNS-3700 still has my vote in favour of the CDJ-2000. |
Vernon Vanderberg 20.12.2009 |
Originally Posted by groundhog
I got the opportunity to beat up both of them for about an hour and a half. I would have to agree that the 900 seems like a better way to go. It had some really cool features that where missing on the 2000 and its cheaper! |
Adolf Hit 20.12.2009 | A friend of mines should arrive sometime this week - very keen for a jam! |
Roselle Mcnaul 20.12.2009 | Thats because it has Slip Mode, which works in conjunction extremely well with the loop length adjustment buttons. It keeps the song in phase, running underneath the hood, while you do all sorts of sampling, stuttering, scratching, etc. It basically allows anyone to do what James Zabiela does on the 1000's. |
Al Henger 20.12.2009 | I haven't used the 2000s or the 900s (well, actually not even the 1000s that much haha), but I'll be honest, I've seen some guys tear it up on 900s (much better than they were on 1000s dont know why). granted, djm 800 was nice for them too. |
Earlene Mesina 20.12.2009 | James Zabiela seems to really like them. |
Roselle Mcnaul 20.12.2009 | Used both extensively. The 900 is way better than the 2000 hands down in my opinion, and considering the 900 is cheaper, it was a done deal with me. The 2000 is just a fancy MK3. |
Lolita Breaker 20.12.2009 | Ah I had a look at those already (but cheers though), J is great at explaining DJ kit, but I guess I'm just wondering if anyone's had a go and genuinely gone "these are great" or "these are just fancy CDJ-1000's" I mean the features look like a decent upgrade over CDJ-1000's but as someone commented on his Rekordbox video, nowt that Traktor hasn't done for a while... |
Joanie Kublin 20.12.2009 | Check out Ellaskins (The DJ Tutor) youtube channel. He's done a few review videos on them. |
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