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DJ Sarah H
Louboutin's Bitch

Registered: Nov 2000
Location: London UK Baby
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I would not discount the use of 1210s just yet, there is a resurgence going on in the vinyl industry, its coming back and with Pioneer having brought out the PLX 1000,

Clubs and DJs are actually investing in vinyl and vinyl decks again, my local club has just installed 2 of the PLX 1000's and I am seriously thinking of getting a pair to.
As far as I know there is no news of Pioneer releasing a new CDJ unit to replace the CDJ 2000 Nexus, but why do you need a 2000 when a 900 Nexus is almost as good for a lot less money?
Save some money on the 2000's and get the 900s, add a few quid to that saved money and get a DJM 900 Nexus mixer and that's money well spent!
The 900s still hook up to serato / traktor / rekordbox with no problem, they play from usb / mem sticks and also play audio cd/dvd - data cd/dvd.
If going totally digital then as far as I am concerned there are 2 options, the new Pioneer XDJ-RX

or the Native Instruments Traktor S8

2 very different systems of digital controller but both small enough and portable enough to take to a club, the main difference in the two is that you still need a laptop with the S8 but I believe you can use the pioneer unit as stand alone (reading files of a mem / usb stick)
I would totally ignore the Pioneer XDJ 1000, waste of time and money in my opinion.
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Jan-27-2015 16:40
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Innocence Lost
Uptight Biatch,..

Registered: Jan 2014
Location: THANK THE LORD *for* being born yelluh.
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Jan-28-2015 06:11
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DJ RANN
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood....
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Yeah, I know the Pioneers are decent decks deep down; they basically bought the parts / patents from Technics so they are really just technics with a couple of changes. I get they changed the button to the same one, so as to not have to manage a different part for the button across their devices.
I don't quite get what all the fuss is all about for having connections at the back though; Sure, if you're lugging them to clubs every weekend or you're a sound and light rental place, it's a welcome change but I haven't plugged/unplugged my MK5G's more than 10 times in 7 years. It would make absolutely no difference to me.
If you need help with the refurb of the M3D, please feel free to hit me up; I used to be a Technics qualified service engineer and I fully serviced my own M3D's back in the early 00's before I flogged them to leave for the states.
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