Numark NDX400 and Behringer DJX750 ??

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Numark NDX400 and Behringer DJX750 ??
Posted on: 18.03.2013 by Maxie Miltz
Im a digital DJ that has been longing to move to cdjs.
i've been given a good offer on a pair of Numark NDX400s and a Behringer DJX750 (id love some pioneer stuff but i dont wanna take a mortgage on my home)
are these okay for just practising and jamming around?

thanks
Doreen Schurle
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by joshmlevi
shit dude, thats a deal, didnt check gumtree. thanks! its 1k more but worth it i rate
Yeah the Denons are VERY nice units. I'd choose them over the Pioneers any day Moving platters too.
Doreen Schurle
18.03.2013
http://www.gumtree.co.za/cp-audio-mu...yers-465275615

Those might be a better option, plus a cheap mixer.

Originally Posted by joshmlevi
were they just bad quality of a evening mare to use?
Both. They look and feel like toys, and handle like them as well. It's like what you'd give a child to stop him from touching your "real" gear.
Maxie Miltz
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
The DJX750 isn't a bad mixer, but the NDX400s are possibly the worst pieces of crap I've ever had the misfortune of using. Do yourself a favour and check out the alternatives (Reloop RMP-2.5 Alpha, Gemini CDJ600, American Audio Radius 3000, etc).
were they just bad quality of a evening mare to use?
Doreen Schurle
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by joshmlevi
Im a digital DJ that has been longing to move to cdjs.
i've been given a good offer on a pair of Numark NDX400s and a Behringer DJX750 (id love some pioneer stuff but i dont wanna take a mortgage on my home)
are these okay for just practising and jamming around?

thanks
The DJX750 isn't a bad mixer, but the NDX400s are possibly the worst pieces of crap I've ever had the misfortune of using. Do yourself a favour and check out the alternatives (Reloop RMP-2.5 Alpha, Gemini CDJ600, American Audio Radius 3000, etc).

Originally Posted by makar1
The NDXs are fine if you get them cheap (USD$100). I would stay clear of the DJX mixers though and pick up a simple 2 channel mixer.
The DJXs really aren't that bad... they're pretty much a perfect DJM600 clone, and are REALLY cost effective for home setups
Maxie Miltz
18.03.2013
Im a digital DJ that has been longing to move to cdjs.
i've been given a good offer on a pair of Numark NDX400s and a Behringer DJX750 (id love some pioneer stuff but i dont wanna take a mortgage on my home)
are these okay for just practising and jamming around?

thanks
Alphonso Deitchman
18.03.2013
Not a bad deal on this mixer:

http://www.gumtree.co.za/cp-audio-mu...-new-421402293
Doreen Schurle
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by joshmlevi
shit dude, thats a deal, didnt check gumtree. thanks! its 1k more but worth it i rate
Yeah the Denons are VERY nice units. I'd choose them over the Pioneers any day Moving platters too.
Maxie Miltz
18.03.2013
shit dude, thats a deal, didnt check gumtree. thanks! its 1k more but worth it i rate
Doreen Schurle
18.03.2013
http://www.gumtree.co.za/cp-audio-mu...yers-465275615

Those might be a better option, plus a cheap mixer.

Originally Posted by joshmlevi
were they just bad quality of a evening mare to use?
Both. They look and feel like toys, and handle like them as well. It's like what you'd give a child to stop him from touching your "real" gear.
Maxie Miltz
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by mdcdesign
The DJX750 isn't a bad mixer, but the NDX400s are possibly the worst pieces of crap I've ever had the misfortune of using. Do yourself a favour and check out the alternatives (Reloop RMP-2.5 Alpha, Gemini CDJ600, American Audio Radius 3000, etc).
were they just bad quality of a evening mare to use?
Doreen Schurle
18.03.2013
Originally Posted by joshmlevi
Im a digital DJ that has been longing to move to cdjs.
i've been given a good offer on a pair of Numark NDX400s and a Behringer DJX750 (id love some pioneer stuff but i dont wanna take a mortgage on my home)
are these okay for just practising and jamming around?

thanks
The DJX750 isn't a bad mixer, but the NDX400s are possibly the worst pieces of crap I've ever had the misfortune of using. Do yourself a favour and check out the alternatives (Reloop RMP-2.5 Alpha, Gemini CDJ600, American Audio Radius 3000, etc).

Originally Posted by makar1
The NDXs are fine if you get them cheap (USD$100). I would stay clear of the DJX mixers though and pick up a simple 2 channel mixer.
The DJXs really aren't that bad... they're pretty much a perfect DJM600 clone, and are REALLY cost effective for home setups
Alphonso Deitchman
18.03.2013
The NDXs are fine if you get them cheap (USD$100). I would stay clear of the DJX mixers though and pick up a simple 2 channel mixer.

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