cdjs
cdjs Posted on: 18.01.2012 by Wynell Ludin hey guys im looking for some tips on getting into cdjs.. i played a gig at a club last week and i loved the feel of them and how i didn't have to use a laptop at all. plus i want to move into more of a pro set up then using midi controllers.i played on pio cdj2000s with the djm 2000 mixer which i understand are the top of the line- but im looking at 1000s or even 950s with the matching mixer. the system is going to stay in the studio since most clubs already have them built in unless i plan to do an event that dosnt have them. my budget is about 3500 for the whole set up my questions are what do u guys believe? are there other set ups i should check out? i would prefer to not spend 3500 but i want something that will last me a while and still not be outdated.. let me know what you guys believe and some things i should look into. also if i went with 4 cdj 400s and a djm 900 4 channel mixer woould i still be able to easily transition to a higher level cdj? thanks attackz | |
Palma Hanslip 18.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJAttackZ
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Wynell Ludin 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by kevz718
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Cliff Lohman 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJAttackZ
I agree on the cost of 2ks.. I thought i was crazy buying the cdj900 but the 2k really takes the crazy prize. Its cool and all but jesus christ the price is ridic. |
Wynell Ludin 18.01.2012 | hey guys im looking for some tips on getting into cdjs.. i played a gig at a club last week and i loved the feel of them and how i didn't have to use a laptop at all. plus i want to move into more of a pro set up then using midi controllers. i played on pio cdj2000s with the djm 2000 mixer which i understand are the top of the line- but im looking at 1000s or even 950s with the matching mixer. the system is going to stay in the studio since most clubs already have them built in unless i plan to do an event that dosnt have them. my budget is about 3500 for the whole set up my questions are what do u guys believe? are there other set ups i should check out? i would prefer to not spend 3500 but i want something that will last me a while and still not be outdated.. let me know what you guys believe and some things i should look into. also if i went with 4 cdj 400s and a djm 900 4 channel mixer woould i still be able to easily transition to a higher level cdj? thanks attackz |
Wynell Ludin 18.01.2012 | ahh true point.. but i already have a full traktor set up i really want to move away from the computer as much as possible with the cdjs.. my goal here is to become as professional as possible with my djing.. |
Palma Hanslip 18.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJAttackZ
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Wynell Ludin 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by kevz718
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Cliff Lohman 17.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by DJAttackZ
I agree on the cost of 2ks.. I thought i was crazy buying the cdj900 but the 2k really takes the crazy prize. Its cool and all but jesus christ the price is ridic. |
Wynell Ludin 18.01.2012 | i would have no problem buying second hand granted there is a warranty.. but i was looking at getting 4 decks vs just 2.. does it matter if i buy 2 then add 2 more one by one so have 3 running off the mixer.. i wouldn't believe so.. is there much difference between the 2000 vs the 1000? i dont need to get 2000s from what ive seen most clubs around here have 1000 or lower i just got lucky since it was a pioneer sponsored club so they had the top stuff but they were super strict about having drinks ect and how many people i could have around me.. 2000$ for one cdj is a bit excessive in my opinion if the 1000s have close to the same feel.. |
Palma Hanslip 18.01.2012 | For 3500 you could get a top end set up basically.. You can have any set up you want really, but i would stick to Pioneers top end stuff if you liked the quality and feel for them. But you may have to buy second hand if you were to buy 2 CDJ2000s and a DJM2000 for example.. |
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