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Posted by Benny~Trance on Jan-23-2007 06:18:

Dancing Dude Question For Beginner~

Do anyone know is AMERICAN DJ CDI 300 good for Beginner of DJ? thanks


Posted by Tony Morello on Jan-23-2007 06:39:

no, you're better off buying the pioneer cdj-200


Posted by DJRecess on Jan-23-2007 08:39:

Re: Question For Beginner~

quote:
Originally posted by Benny~Trance
Do anyone know is AMERICAN DJ CDI 300 good for Beginner of DJ? thanks


Technically... yes. They're ok for a beginner DJ. But the key in that line is the word 'Beginner'. If you just want to get to grips with the concept of DJing, do some mixes, not spend too much money on your first DJ set up - then sure, they'll do.

Much like belt-driven turntables, CD decks like the ADJ300's are simply budget kit, that you buy when you can't afford something better. You'll be able to learn all the basics of DJing on them, you'll have fun, and over the course of 6 months to a year, you won't find anything wrong with them (probably, I'm only looking at specs here, I've never used them) - until you start to look for something better.

What I'd suggest is either save up the extra $200 and get a pair of CDJ200's as suggested - which'll probably do you for your entire home DJ career - or, get these budget decks, and start saving now to get something like the CDJ1000's in a year's time.

Someone very wisely said on this forum one, 'Buy cheap, buy twice' - and it's true. If you get these cheaper CD decks, you'll use them and you'll like them - until you stop liking them. Spend a little more money now, and you'll probably never upgrade them - or spend a small amount now, and then spend a lot more upgrading to something that'll then seem 'worth it' in a year's time.

It's all a point of view thing. If you've only got $600 - and are bursting to be a DJ - then no one's going to change your mind anyway - but if you can just hold off another couple of months (or whatever), then I'd go with the CDJ200 suggestion.


Posted by xiad on Jan-23-2007 15:18:

in may 2006 i was desperatly dying to buy some decks. anything that played CD's was 'just fine' in my book. I bought a pair of gemsound CDT 525's, and wootwoot was I excited. I wasnt really sure what was what at the time (except for pio's, i knew they were amazing, but i didnt have the coin for them), so I went ahead and got them. I bought 2 CDT's and a used gemini mixer off ebay for about $350. I was so yay about it, i got what I wanted, dirt cheap.

Well, I started playing on them, learned to beatmatch ect, but shit started acting up on me. CD's would stop ejecting, pitch wouldnt shift when I moved the sliders, ect.

It's 2007 now, and I've got $500 on me atm, and have been debating whether or not to wait a lil longer, or to just buy something thats decent to get me by until I can buy again, but after writing this, and thinking about the 'buy cheap, buy twice', i think ill be a complete jackass if i dont wait. fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me. I'm gona try to sell off my shit and save enough for some second hand CDJ 1000's

SO anyway, the point of this story: DONT BUY CHEAP, it WILL BITE YOU IN THE ASS!


Posted by Tony Morello on Jan-23-2007 17:58:

cheap gear doesn't have much resale value

you'll be lucky to pawn it off on some unsuspecting beginner

most of the time you'll be better off just tossing it in the trash

wait those few extra months or however long it takes to save, it's worth it


Posted by Dj Preztige on Jan-24-2007 01:39:

Smiley DJ

my first set was a pair of numarks TT's 200 and a DMX06 Numark mixker

played for a few nice years,,,untile i fell in love with the PIONEER brand..

now i got

2Xcdj-800mk2
2XTT's 200
1xdjm 600


and to tell you the truth ,,,what a waste of money that was ,,,,because now im into the DJM800 and want to upgrade to the cdj1000's

so take our advise,,,,save your money and if you make a purches make a good purches that you wont regret in a few months or years,,,


anyway get what you like but i learned my lesson..


thanks
Mike S



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