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Posted by Kaveh on Apr-16-2006 21:18:

Used gear

Heey.

Sorry if this has been discussed a lot before... couldn't find any specific thread though.


What are your thoughts about buying used gear? Is it a "no no" or an OK option for home use? And if you find it an OK option, any special advice on what to think about?

I'm going to buy a couple of cdjs for practising at home. I was going to buy two new cdj 200s, but now I'm starting to think about maybe getting some used cdjs (not necessarily the 200s).


Posted by DJ Intrigue on Apr-16-2006 21:56:

That's definitely a big no for me. When it comes to electronics and audio/video products, they have to be new or else I won't even bother, especially given the amount of money you might be shelling out. Also, the issues of durability and functionality arise much more quickly with used gear due to the amount of use/abuse/maintenance (or lack thereof) from the previous owner. I really don't trust that, so I'd rather be safe than sorry and buy brand new, even if something is advertised as being in the best of conditions. That's just my personal preference as a consumer though.

However, on a side note, it does feel so much more satisfying to have bought something brand new as opposed to used. I don't know, there is just something really cool about having saved up for a piece of gear you really wanted and knowing that you can go out and buy it new.


Posted by Psiweaver on Apr-16-2006 23:12:

depends on cdj's i'd only buy from someone i trusted. IE if there was a problem i could kick there ass. For TT's as long as the motor is good its all good. Mixers would really depend.


Posted by DOOMBOT on Apr-17-2006 01:50:

I got my techs used. The person who sold them to me got them used as well. Only a few minor kinks I had to get rid of on my own but they work great now!


Posted by Munchy on Apr-17-2006 02:06:

I bought my mixer used, was in mint condition until USPS got their hands on it

Anyways, all the faders are replaceable anyways and I bought a new mint faceplate!


Posted by Psiweaver on Apr-17-2006 03:00:

like i said something like tt's are okay and certain mixers but i wouldn't buy cdjs etc.


Posted by kimchi on Apr-17-2006 04:51:

well for me i got my tables new. i got my cdj1000 used. when i got it, the jog dial and stuff didnt work at all i got lucky though, the guy who i bought it from had it serviced and i guess something went wrong or didnt work. i took it back to the shop he got it fixed at and got it fixed like new. as for my mixer i got it new. Main reason for getting the mixer new was for warranty and such.


Posted by n3lly on Apr-17-2006 16:52:

I've bought my 1210 M3d's Second hand. Mainly because i wanted to get a pair of M3D's so i had to go that route.

My mixer was bought brand new, because i could afford it (it's nothing special just a Vestax PCV 275)..

Bought Serato second hand.
Headphones (HD25's) new lol

Now when it comes to 2nd hand gear though in general. I'm split. I love the idea, and have used it before. Mainly in my car, i have two amps in my car, each retails between �600-�700 I got both of them for �650 only because i went second hand.

The amps have been playing for over a year and half, flawlessly and i love them bits. And will never sell them. (for those of you who know your car audio, one of the amps is a DLS A3 (dual mono) and the other is a Genesis 4ch..)

Anyway, my point is. If you can't afford something full stop. EG, it just doesn't make sense to buy the product new. Then second hand, again IMO, is a viable option. However if it just requires a little more saving which you can afford and the final price isn't in your opinion too high. Then i'd go with brand new.

I have to agree with DJ Intrigue, saving up and buying something brand new is nice.. but you pay the price.

Best example is a car, it's sweet getting a brand spanking new car. But the pain of the first years depreciation is an UBER bitch!

nelly


Posted by DFOP04 on Apr-17-2006 17:04:

funny this topic came up, ive just literally bought serato scratch 5 months old (used) off ebay, lets hope its legit!! cant wait though, serato is the way forwards!!!

dfop


Posted by Jeremy H on Apr-17-2006 17:18:

Buying cdjs used should be ok. But I would be much more careful when looking for a used mixer..


Posted by Allen Mueller on Apr-17-2006 22:44:

I buy used

Buying used worked well for me. The trick is to know what you�re buying and get to inspect it first. High end items purchased used can be a good deal most of the times. 1200's used for example are fine as long as you inspect them. It�s a safe bet that if they work when you buy them they'll be good for years after since 1200's are known for durability. There is allot of other gear that can be a good deal used if you do some research first and buy gear that is known for being solid.

Allen


Posted by gorex on Apr-18-2006 03:01:

quote:
Originally posted by DFOP04
funny this topic came up, ive just literally bought serato scratch 5 months old (used) off ebay, lets hope its legit!! cant wait though, serato is the way forwards!!!

dfop


dont worry dude, serato is made out of steel

Not that it would describe it's quality but I think they actually ran a jeep cherokee over it a few times and filmed it.
Then used it at a gig =)


Posted by superglo on Apr-18-2006 06:55:

i was planning to buy a pair of cdj800 mk1's used.


Posted by djroeland on Apr-18-2006 07:26:

a view months ago i bought two cdjs 100s and one of it had a defected laser, repair costs 160 euro's

so becare full and also try it out, i didn't

mixers, i think i would buy this one only new

turntables less risk i think, so buying it second hand would be a good option

headphones always new, most of the headphones need carefull treatment


Posted by mzvirbulis on Apr-18-2006 07:53:

im planning on buying some pioneer 1000 mk3 cdj's on ebay when there at normal price of the mk2's since they are no longer making mk2's.
there was a guy selling pioneer 1000's mk2 in bulk, he runs his bussiness on ebay so i would feel safe doing it that way i contacted him about them but now im definatly goin to wait.
sweet cant wait to buy my mk3's

Ones i was going to buy!


Posted by djroeland on Apr-18-2006 09:00:

how much arican dollars is that? au 1499?


Posted by mzvirbulis on Apr-18-2006 09:55:

i did a conversion and i got $1,107 USD. but anyway it was cheaper than any shop i could find in australia even including $140 AUD shipping worked out cheaper!


Posted by Atho on Apr-19-2006 05:15:

quote:
Originally posted by n3lly
I've bought my 1210 M3d's Second hand. Mainly because i wanted to get a pair of M3D's so i had to go that route.


May I ask why you were looking for the M3D's?


Posted by OMGsplosion on Apr-19-2006 18:50:

The Serato Vinyl has a timecode on it. The timecode gets sent into the box and the box interprets it as the speed on the deck.


Posted by OMGsplosion on Apr-20-2006 14:36:

Yep, whatever way you manipulate the vinyl, the MP3 will be affected in (almost) the same manner.

There's a neat video here if you wanna see it in action.
http://www.rane.com/SeratoScratchLive_High.mov

I'm not sure about the memory usage though.


Posted by Saka on Apr-20-2006 14:44:

My equipment is all used, never again


Posted by TranceSpeeder on Apr-20-2006 15:09:

i got refurbished str8-100s that i got from ebay for a really nice price, had them for about a year and a half & no problems whatsoever. maybe i got lucky? i dunno... all i know if its been great for me.

take care of your shit & you should be fine... people trash there gear to much is the problem.



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