Beginning DJ, Gear choices
Beginning DJ, Gear choices Posted on: 04.12.2012 by Gwenn Liesmann So I'm new, and i would like some gear advice.My budget is around $200 for each piece of gear needed, except headphones, where my budget is about $70. as for software, i will be going with tracktor. Currently I am believeing the Behringer CMD studio 4a, (when it comes out) as it seems to be the best in my price range (correct me if I'm wrong). As for monitors i have no idea, although I am leaning slightly towards the Gemini SR-6. No idea what is a good headphone for my price, there are sooo many different kinds. I would appreciate and advice whatsoever you could give on this matter. I thank you in advance. | |
Gwenn Liesmann 07.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Rolanda Clodfelder 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by karter34
IMHO head and shoulders above any so-called "DJ" headphones under $150 - just don't even believe about ordering them from Ebay! http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDR-V6-Mo.../dp/B00001WRSJ |
Michell Wehrmeyer 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by jprime
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Ara Tima 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by karter34
Basically double your budget.... |
Breanne Penge 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by SourOne
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Gwenn Liesmann 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by gh0st
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Gwenn Liesmann 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by shr3dder
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Gwenn Liesmann 07.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by deevey
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Herma Buschelman 07.12.2012 | I like a dj tech dragon II. |
Rolanda Clodfelder 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by karter34
IMHO head and shoulders above any so-called "DJ" headphones under $150 - just don't even believe about ordering them from Ebay! http://www.amazon.com/Sony-MDR-V6-Mo.../dp/B00001WRSJ |
Michell Wehrmeyer 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by jprime
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Gwenn Liesmann 06.12.2012 | ok. once again headphones anyone? can go bigger budget on these then previously stated, since my speakers are taken care of. |
Ara Tima 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by karter34
Basically double your budget.... |
Breanne Penge 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by SourOne
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Gwenn Liesmann 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by gh0st
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Jone Tonne 06.12.2012 | Id say tables and a mixer..... you will never truly know the feeling of "DJing" until you lock up your 1st proper beat matched mix on a set of beat up old tables and a beat up mixer ..... |
Gwenn Liesmann 06.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by shr3dder
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Ara Tima 06.12.2012 | I wouldn't waste money on cheap monitors. If you can't afford something decent use computer speakers or an old home hifi |
Mimi Mahaffee 06.12.2012 | You should buy a numark mixtrack, use traktor software and get Pioneer hdj-500 headphones. For speakers you could some computorspeakers that you probably already have, or if you like to listen to music and see that you will use better speakers in the future even if your not djing a pair of M-audio bxm or KRK rockits 6'' perhaps fit in your budget. hope that helps |
Gwenn Liesmann 06.12.2012 | bump. anyone have any monitor or headphone input? |
Gwenn Liesmann 05.12.2012 | thanks once again for the input, any opinions on monitors or headphones? |
Ossie Pooley 04.12.2012 | Yeah, don't touch a 4 deck until you can get a 2 deck down. It's just too much to handle. Mixtrack pro is your best choice. |
Ara Tima 04.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by karter34
Not to say it's not a useful feature, I just wouldn't treat it as a "selling point" early on. |
Gwenn Liesmann 05.12.2012 |
Originally Posted by Quist
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Agripina Ezzell 05.12.2012 | I was in the same situation as you, a couple of months ago, however, I realized a fact. To have this hobby, being a DJ is expensive. So, if you are really in to it I suggest you buy something with better quality, perhaps a Traktor S2, or even better, a Denon DN MC-3000. I believe they are around 400-450$. And I tell you, it is worth it in the end! The quality you get from a MC-3000 is amazing. Thus, you should start with only software, if you love it, just go! |
Gwenn Liesmann 05.12.2012 | thanks for your guys input, i will be going with tracktor. still leaning towards the Behringer, as it is four decks to give me plenty of room to improve before i outgrow it. thoughts? |
Dusti Lehrer 05.12.2012 | I love how no one uses technics anymore |
Yong Aptekar 04.12.2012 | ^what these guys said. Play with the software before believeing about hardware. Each controller is better for certain software, if you get the wrong controller, you will be a sad panda. |
Janella Gripe 04.12.2012 | Have a look at the "Numark Mixtrack pro" or "Reloop Mixage MKII". For software, I suggest you to download some demo's from VirtualDJ an Traktor and play with it. Then decide wich suits you the most. |
Margaretta Hebenstreit 04.12.2012 | chose the software before you chose the hardware! there are free trial versions of every legit dj-software. test them all and then get e controler that goes best with the one you like to use. traktor: http://www.native-instruments.com/#/...3b30&page=1975 serato: http://serato.com/downloads vdj: http://www.virtualdj.com/download/free.html |
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