quote: | Originally posted by Dirk W.
hahaha, i just think you like to argue. |
How right you are
quote: | Originally posted by zizack
all those features you named are a GIVEN on any halfway decent cd player. if you want to be cute about it, then the number 1 quality of a cd player is that the power button works. When looking at cd players, I bet that almost everyone on here will look at how precise the pitch can get first and foremost. The fact that Numark hasn't figured this out yet, is sad. |
Hahahaha, I like your sense of irony . Even though the number one turntable in the world (SL-1200) doesn't have a decent powerbutton
And the part about an accurate laser, you'd be suprised how many cd players fail on the focus cd test. The Technics throws in the towel at 1,8mm damage (which is pretty low), some crappy (dual) OEM CD players are terrible in the test and the Pioneers, Denons and Numarks play the disc all the way down (which is excellent).
However, I must agree with your last opinion. The CDX has multiple pitch settings, so it means the fader used for the pitch can be pretty accurate. So I wouldn't see the problem making the CD player more accurate at lower pitchrange, like the Pioneers are.
However I can still mix pretty damn easy with 0,1% accuracy, I've done it for more then 5 years :P.
There are more things Numark hasn't figured out yet. Making good turntables is one thing
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