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DJTranceworld
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Oxford, England
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Hi There
I havent used a Denon, but i do own a Pioneer CDJ-800 and its amazing, the scratching is just like vinyl. Theres some cool shit you can do on it too. But really it just comes down to the fact that you have to use both. Have a go on Denon's & both the Pioneers, because theres two single top cd players by both makes. The Dns-3000 and the 5000 or something like that. and with pioneer theres the CDJ-1000 & the CDJ-800.
But bascially its a personal choice. so have a go on all 4 and see which you like most.
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Oct-07-2003 10:49
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dj1212
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Bastin
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It really depends on 2 things in my opinion,
1) what you are used to
2) what you want to be able to do
do you do a lot of scratching on your turntables? if so, then you will probably like the Denon more than the CDJ b/c the Denon has a spinning platter that has the resistance like you would on a regular turntable - it felt a lot more comfortable to me. The platter on teh CDJ just kinda sits there and you move it around - it isn't crappy or anything, I guess it just takes time to get used to using, but again to me it just didn't feel natural.
However apparently the Denon doesn't handle crazy scratching (like Zabiela) as well as the CDJ does and start to sound "digitized" after awhile.
The guy at the Guitar Center said they were addressing this issue in a new model of the Denon, but that the TEchnics unit was also coming out soon that also has the motorized platter. I will say that I was really impressed with both units - I always said I would never switch to CDs until I could do everything exactly the same (and more) as when spinning vinyl. I think that time has finally come.
1212
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Oct-07-2003 14:36
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djshan
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location:
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well i dont scratch when i dj but i tried once one the numark axis9's and it sounded quite real.
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Oct-08-2003 00:29
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