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Pioneer cdj's and pioneer ddt-t1 \ s1
Posted on: 01.08.2012 by Emmie Gershen
So currently i'm using a pair of Pioneer CDJ's but i'm also looking to buy a decent controller for when I travel, I haven't had a chance to try any controllers out yet as I don't know many other DJs in my area. But I would like something good quality and similar to Pioneers CDJ's so my question is...

How does the Pioneer DDJ-T1 \ S1 compair to Pioneers CDJ's, do they run as smooth, is it very similar to using CDJ's as the layout is pretty much the same?
Emmie Gershen
01.08.2012
So currently i'm using a pair of Pioneer CDJ's but i'm also looking to buy a decent controller for when I travel, I haven't had a chance to try any controllers out yet as I don't know many other DJs in my area. But I would like something good quality and similar to Pioneers CDJ's so my question is...

How does the Pioneer DDJ-T1 \ S1 compair to Pioneers CDJ's, do they run as smooth, is it very similar to using CDJ's as the layout is pretty much the same?
Julissa Serrone
01.08.2012
I had CDJ-400's for a while and have a DDJ-S1 now and they are pretty close to the samething. However the DDJ-S1 is nothing near a set of 900's/2000's. Overall I'd say the S1 is a "good" represenation of a Pioneer CDJ set up...lots of it feels very similar, but make no mistake a DJM-800/900 + CDJ's has a better tactile feel. The DDJ-S1 is somewhat big, but VERY light so it's easier to transport.

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