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Any tips out there for people, like me, who want to get some sort of DJ starter kit but don't know the first thing when it comes to what to buy?
I'd appreciate any advice.
Well, since i've never heard of a cdj starter kit, i'm assuming you're talking about a vinyl oriented package, yes?
well, my advice is not to get one.
despite all the advice i heard online to go with technics first, and to save for quality equipment, i was just too impatient. i started with a Stanton package, cost $500.
It's cool to LEARN on, but that's really the extent of it. you will reach a point when the only thing holding you back is your equipment.
It's an expensive hobby, no doubt. i lucked out when i got my Technics. $525 for 2 Technics M3D
there are cdj starter kits like this one here: http://djdeals.com/stantonDIGIPAKPRO.htm
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| Originally posted by Boinked Any tips out there for people, like me, who want to get some sort of DJ starter kit but don't know the first thing when it comes to what to buy? I'd appreciate any advice. |
you have to be Disciplined to teach yourself to some extent.
trance nutter says read read read! and i agree
ohh listen too.
also i think it was like 8 months i bought my first 7 vinyls before i actually bought my gear lol.
Well, the big question is: Vinyl versus CD's ??? Are you ready to give up "the vinyl touch" to save money? IMO, the vinyl is all about looks, unless you're a scratcher there's no solid reason why vinyl is better than CD's, it's all preference (well, it's cool to see a DJ spin vinyl, so you get +respect from the crowd for that 
) .. I know I'll be flamed for saying this 
Basically, you'll need 2 players (turntables (record players), or DJ CD players), a mixer and a truckload of music to play (probably the most expensive part of being a DJ). Vinyl costs alot, but CD's don't come free either... Also, many CD DJ's these days are buying their music online in the form of mp3's and burning them to CD's (since EDM CD's are hard to find, compared to vinyl and online mp3's).
There is a third alternative, a cross between these methods, and that's using a digital vinyl setup, such as Serato Scratch Live or FinalScratch. These are special computer perpherials that allow you to play so-called control vinyl, connect turntables to your computer and control mp3's as if it was music on a real vinyl. It's something to look into if you wanna try vinyl, but don't have money to buy an infinite amount of records.
MAKE SURE U LOVE DJING BEFORE U DIVE IN AND WASTE ALL UR MONEY ON EXPENSIVE EQUIPMENT...its so annoying to see all those ppl who bought expensive TT or CDjs.. and after a few months or so .. decide to give up .. thats just so retarded..
alrighty,
got the numark battle pak (http://www.planetdj.com/i--BATTLEPAK!!20NEW) for 200$ from my friend, plus 8 vinyl.
is that a good deal?
also,
what would be a good amp and good speakers to get with this set?
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what would be a good amp and good speakers to get with this set? |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN but, for the record, ive played on 1 numark turntable and it was a piece of shit. |
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| Originally posted by Trance Nutter i learnt on a pair. good for a beginner but you'll upgrade in 1 year. |

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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN hehe, but think of all that vinyl you coulda bought if youd just gone straight for your stantons without having to upgrade from your numarks? ![]() imo you should always buy the best gear you can afford. |

don'0t get bad stuff
save for something good enough
you can get this mixer
http://djdeals.com/vestaxVMC002XL.htm
it says is 169 $, but you can ask for a better price, always ask for price inthe net, they can give you better porices thatn the ones they advertise.
get this CDJ's, they are the best for their price
http://djdeals.com/pioneerCDJ200.htm
i't 335 $
your total setup would be around 800$ dollars, don't get anything worse than that, you will regret.
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