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CD Tables Denon vs pioneer vs numark.
Hey guys im wondering if you could help me do either the denon deck or the numark deck have Loop In / Out Adjustments? Like the pioneer one.
With the Denon's you can trim your loop.
Numark cd decks are complete junk.
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| Originally posted by zizack Numark cd decks are complete junk. |
denon dn-s5000 is the best hands down....
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| Originally posted by DrummeRaver86 i beg to differ. i use numark axis 9's, and they're perfect. i don't know where you got that piece of "information" but you're wrong. |
Im starting to think i should wait till the technics come out they try all 4... personaly that will also give some time for the numarks to be tested. I had numark a cdn-88 it was a great piece of gear very realiable and it felt as though it would last.. Im not soo happy with their TT's or mixers though but then again i havent tried the newer stuff.
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| Originally posted by m0sh I wanan buy the axis 9 if you remember my thread a while back but if I will ever wanna sell it - it would be hard but if I get the CDJ100 I cant sell it for no problems...so what do you say? |
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| Originally posted by fr0st Im starting to think i should wait till the technics come out they try all 4... personaly that will also give some time for the numarks to be tested. I had numark a cdn-88 it was a great piece of gear very realiable and it felt as though it would last.. Im not soo happy with their TT's or mixers though but then again i havent tried the newer stuff. |
this one look pertty nifty: http://www.inthemix.com.au/p/np/viewnews.php?id=13842
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| Originally posted by DrummeRaver86 you'll be able to resell the axis 9's if you buy them. |
m0sh,
is it all CDj-1000 or 100, you've got the numbers mixed up.
if you're concerned about not being able to resell, then go with what you think is the best idea.
I went ahead and bought an Axis 9 as a secondary cd player to my cdj1000. I took it back the next day. Honestly, it's 2004...the fact that Numark's 'flagship cd player' only has a .1% pitch step is horrendous. I exchanged it for an s3000 the next day and love it.
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| Originally posted by zizack I went ahead and bought an Axis 9 as a secondary cd player to my cdj1000. I took it back the next day. Honestly, it's 2004...the fact that Numark's 'flagship cd player' only has a .1% pitch step is horrendous. I exchanged it for an s3000 the next day and love it. |
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| Originally posted by DrummeRaver86 they have a new one firstly, the Axis was not created in 2004, and secondly they have a new flagship CD player. Anyway, the difference is that Numark didn't go with te whole "vinyl emulation" trend shit going on these days. the Axis 9 is a straight up CD player, not a "digital turntable" Also, why would you buy an Axis 9 to compliment a CDj-1000, of course it's going to look like crap in ron of that monster. |
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| Originally posted by zizack Numark didn't go the tunrtable wannabe route...i could have sworn they just released a new cd player with a fake vinyl record mounted on it. They went the farthest in trying to emulate vinyl thus far. |
I'd go with DNS3000 (cause that's what I got 
)... no seriously, it's a solid CD player, plenty of bells and whistles, and few hundred cheaper than DNS5000 or CDJ1000. (I paid $599 + Tax)
Axis 9 looks decent too but the other two have style
know what I mean
pioneer all the way...i LOVE the feel of them and i would do anything for a pair of the cdj1000s
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| Originally posted by Aris I'd go with DNS3000 (cause that's what I got ![]() )... no seriously, it's a solid CD player, plenty of bells and whistles, and few hundred cheaper than DNS5000 or CDJ1000. (I paid $599 + Tax) |
ive seen the 5000 at a store for 599 the link was from the dn-s5000 website
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| Originally posted by ludeboy12 you can get the s5k from agiprodj.com for $659 shipped..... |
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