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difference between CDJ-1000 MK I & MK II ?
so im looking into buying an MK 1 or 2, but i wanna see the differences between them first, ive been looking all over trying to find a side by side comaprison or any comparison, with no luck, i also tried the search function, which isnt letting me search "CDJ-100" or "Pioneer CDJ" so if the DJ's here could help me out it would be much appreciated...
and just some question on the construction of it, cause i couldnt find that info anywhere, is the body made of plastic like the 800's ? and hows the jog wheel on both? also plastic i would assume? but if you cold also tell me about the "feel" of both mk 1 and 2 jog wheels, if theres any difference that would be appreciated.
thanks everyone who responds.
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although both of those are discontinued items. thay now have a mk3 out. the mk2 are indresty standsrd, so i would say they are very good
pitch ranges:
mk1= 6%, 10%, 16% 24%
mk2= 6%, 10%, 16%, 100%
memory reading/writing is faster on mk2
Jog wheel less prone to 'stickiness' (becoming stiff) than the mk1 which was a common problem with certain batches of mk1s
mk2s have a silver ring around the jog
apart from that they are identical.
yes both have plastic cases and jogs.
i got a pair and have played with both the 1000 and the mk2.
Reason i dont get another MK2:
300$ more, and the job wheel sounds like a train when you spin in. I mean i dont scratch but thats how i beat match and it literally sounds like you're spinning a skateboard wheel. When you're bedroom DJing - the sound is annoying as hell imo. The 1000s are silent, and very smooth. The pitch difference doesnt interest me, i mean who mixes 2 songs that they need 100% +/- pitch to beatmatch it? hehe.
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| Originally posted by Freak pitch ranges: mk1= 6%, 10%, 16% 24% mk2= 6%, 10%, 16%, 100% memory reading/writing is faster on mk2 Jog wheel less prone to 'stickiness' (becoming stiff) than the mk1 which was a common problem with certain batches of mk1s mk2s have a silver ring around the jog apart from that they are identical. yes both have plastic cases and jogs. |
i was just saying that they dont make the mk2 anymore or less you get it used
Click this link:
http://www.djresource.eu/Topics/sto...mparison-Chart/
and you will get all the differences...
All CDJ-800's + 1000's are set up together with there functions...
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| Originally posted by xenoaxe The pitch difference doesnt interest me, i mean who mixes 2 songs that they need 100% +/- pitch to beatmatch it? hehe. |
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| Originally posted by Benjamin_D i was just saying that they dont make the mk2 anymore or less you get it used |
Of all of the ones i'de go with an MK2. You really don't need the little extras on the MK3. If you look at the chart, there are like 3 or 4 differences between them, the most major one being MP3 support. However if your at a club, your not neccessarily going to be using a player with MP3, because unless it's a new club with lots of money to spend on gear, most clubs will have an MK1 or MK2. And although the platter on the MK3's i've heard is even better than the MK2's, the MK2's platter is lighter than the MK1s, and that is a plus. This is one of the reasons why people seem to like the CDJ 800s, because of it's light jog wheel. This is especially good for scratching, but also for cueing up records and pitch bending, just takes less effort.
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| Originally posted by Spirit5 Of all of the ones i'de go with an MK2. You really don't need the little extras on the MK3. If you look at the chart, there are like 3 or 4 differences between them, the most major one being MP3 support. However if your at a club, your not neccessarily going to be using a player with MP3, because unless it's a new club with lots of money to spend on gear, most clubs will have an MK1 or MK2. And although the platter on the MK3's i've heard is even better than the MK2's, the MK2's platter is lighter than the MK1s, and that is a plus. This is one of the reasons why people seem to like the CDJ 800s, because of it's light jog wheel. This is especially good for scratching, but also for cueing up records and pitch bending, just takes less effort. |
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| Originally posted by MikeyN to be honest i wish the jog wheels on the 800's were heavier, or gave a bit of resistance...but thats just my opinion |
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