I know, you've probably been told this a bazillion times but I can't stress it enough - if you're buying gear, get a pair of 1200's ... they will set you back quite a bit, but if you're serious about spinning, it's a good investment. On the other side, if you're not sure if DJing is something you'll want to do, don't buy any gear ! Instead find somebody who already has decks and go practice with their gear. It'll make it easier on you to learn (because you'll have somebody to show you how it's done) and you'll have money to buy vinyl. Too many ppl made a mistake and spent all their money on decks, leaving them without vinyl to play. My advice woyuld be to practice with somebody else's stuff and buy vinyl (until you have maybe 30-40 records). By then you'll know if you want to continue, then spend LOTS of money on QUALITY gear. If you go out and buy cheapo decks, you'll probably outgrow them fairly soon and end up losing money when you have to sell them and buy better ones. But if you absolutely MUST get some decks, go with the cheapest decks you can get ... the Stanton STR8-50 might be a good idea. But keep in mind that you WILL be selling them soon if you turn out to have any talent.
Mixer ... that's a tough one, there is quite a few decent mixers out there ... it depends how much money you're willing to spend. Personally, I have a Numark 1002x which has proven to be fairly good and reliable ... if you need 3 channels, you might want to look into the Numark 2001/2002 (the 2002 has killswithces) or the Vestax PMC17. Gemini might also be an option (the 626 model) but I've heard some horror stories about really low quality faders, so be careful about those.
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