Any thoughts on the Stanton SCS.4DJ
Any thoughts on the Stanton SCS.4DJ Posted on: 04.01.2013 by Lasandra Fontano I was looking at buying one, it looks like a really good and simple system, and for the price it looks like you cant beat it. I was wondering if anybody had one or used one and what their thoughts on it was. Is it worth buying one, or should I just save up the money for something better. | |
Lasandra Fontano 05.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by HighTopFade
Originally Posted by fokaisnake
i might just go to guitar center or somewhere and see if they got em in stock and see if I cant mess around on it for a little while. |
Lasandra Fontano 05.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by HighTopFade
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Lasandra Fontano 04.01.2013 | I was looking at buying one, it looks like a really good and simple system, and for the price it looks like you cant beat it. I was wondering if anybody had one or used one and what their thoughts on it was. Is it worth buying one, or should I just save up the money for something better. |
Lasandra Fontano 05.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by HighTopFade
Originally Posted by fokaisnake
i might just go to guitar center or somewhere and see if they got em in stock and see if I cant mess around on it for a little while. |
Rena Estabrook 05.01.2013 | It's still a great concept. A part of me wants to take a chance on one of these. |
Lasandra Fontano 05.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by HighTopFade
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Lasandra Fontano 05.01.2013 | sounds like i should just save the money then haha |
Nevada Edgette 05.01.2013 | I used to own one and returned it a week later! Analyzing tracks took too long and the mixer has no hot cues. Midi mode was okay but mapping the jogs was almost impossible for some reason. It's been more than a year since i messed with it so im not sure if Stanton improved all this with updates. Other than the chassis I believe it was all made of plastic. I did like the jog wheels, they were a good size and was fun tho scratch on. Browsing tracks on the menu was kind of laggy and felt generic. |
Rena Estabrook 05.01.2013 | Looks like a pretty good solution for mobile use. I wonder what the sound quality is like. |
Lasandra Fontano 05.01.2013 | yea but the price tag on the xdj doesnt look as appealing hahaha although it does look like a nice system |
Alla Bluemke 04.01.2013 | i got the xdj and its works perfect for me. No laptop just xdj-aero and I'm good to go. |
Lasandra Fontano 04.01.2013 | I do like the idea of it, and from what I've seen it would be something I would buy and take on trips with me where I dont believe I'll be doing a set but if it came up I would have something to do it on, or on trips where I dont want to haul my turntables mixer and crate with me. |
Alla Bluemke 04.01.2013 | garbage. Save your money. |
Janyce Henningson 04.01.2013 | It's a great idea in theory and I'm sure Pioneer will bring out an all-in-one unit that is good in time, but people I know who have played with the SCS (I haven't) were a bit critical, said it felt cheap. It has got decent reviews though so if you can try one somewhere local then I'd say go try it out. |
Lasandra Fontano 04.01.2013 | It would be nice to have something that portable, that still has the option of hooking up the laptop to it. |
Dierdre Stillabower 04.01.2013 | Wouldn't waste my time unless you really want something portable that doesn't require a laptop. Dollar for dollar, the S2 still beats the hell out of it. |
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