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shure!

Registered: Sep 2000
Location: and why see
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Jun-21-2003 05:10
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bachatu
A Trance Of Thought

Registered: May 2001
Location: South Florida
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Honestly...
Get something that is quality. Just as mentioned above. something that i want to add on though, is that if you purchase something from ebay... lets say a pioneer cdj100, for 250. Make sure you buy from an authorized dealer.
Personally, i would dish out extra 50 bucks and get them new. In fact, i bought mine new for 269.00 from www.samash.com. You can call Samash, and you may be able to negotiate prices. I know that they will do it if you go to their store, they usually can give a better price. They may be able to do it through phone orders as well (Considering that you will speak to a sales person on phone).
Of course, you would get a brand new one with full manufactures warranty... very important.
Ive thought of buying second hand cd players a bit shady, unless you get to testing extensively before buying, because they dont tend to last 10+ years like a tech 1200 tt. So, it may be better to get a new one.
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Jun-21-2003 13:42
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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Honestly, any cd deck will do the job because they are all made from old technology and of decently inexpensive parts to manufacture. But as stated before, there is definitely a quality difference between the cheaper cd player and the CDJ-100. In my opinion, I would also save up for the Pioneer, not because you need loops and effect etc. But because of the quality oversampling rate that Pioneer has. I have used some of the cheaper american dj cd decks and with moderate bass thumping, they start skipping all over the place during house parties. That renders them useless for anything other than quite playing, so why even bother with something that hasn't got the potential to be used under the conditions that it will inevitabally be used under.
As far as DJ Equipment goes, the cheap stuff is cheap for a reason--to pull suckers that don't know what they are buying into spending cash to get a dj system so they can be cool etc etc.
Do you homework on this and look for cd deck reviews on the internet and see what people have to say about your deck. If you don't find any bad stuff after a while of reading, then start to form your desicions. But also be aware if you are reading these comments from a site that sells that product. Forums like this are a bit more unbiased and people give you opinions on items that they have personally used.
I have personally used the CDJ-100 for just over 4 years now and I wouldn't trade it for any other...even "better" more expensive ones. I highly recommend that instead of spending your time researching other equipment, you spend it shopping for the best price and saving up a bit more money.
some quick searching lead me to these links:
http://www.nextag.com/Pioneer_CDJ_1..._100zmainz2-htm
http://www.usavegelt.com/detail.asp?itemid=2528
http://search.ebay.com/search/searc...t&query=cdj-100
So, with shipping, you can probably get it for right around $300. My suggestion is that you either try to work a few more hours a week at your job, if you have one, or ask mom and dad for money towards it if you birthday is coming up. If not, then maybe you'll have to save and/or wait till xmas!
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Jun-21-2003 17:03
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