I've been busy producing tracks and I really need a CD player to suppliment my 1200's, is there anything wrong with just getting this:
I noticed that 1015(big sf club) had one of these in it's smaller booths and it looks like I could save some space in my studio along with being able to get two cd players for less then the price of one regular one.
Mar-08-2004 20:41
Psiweaver
I DJ 120,000 Massives
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Culver City United States
You could get one of those but i'd suggest the platters just becuase you'll like the feel of them a lot more and your going to get better sound most likely from a platter.
Mar-09-2004 06:54
Tranc3
tranceaddict in training
Registered: May 2002
Location: Santa Cruz, CA, US
quote:
Originally posted by Psiweaver
You could get one of those but i'd suggest the platters just becuase you'll like the feel of them a lot more and your going to get better sound most likely from a platter.
Before you go into the "more money = better quality sound" thing, look at the acoustical specs first. I'm willing to bet those have good sound quality, whose only hindrance would be the quality of the cds.
Mar-09-2004 09:13
Zombie0729
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: .
there is absolutly nothing wrong w/ those. You wont hear any difference, and besides just about all output is based on the wiring. Those are fine!
Mar-09-2004 09:34
razzi
seņor tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: new york
well i guess it depends how much you are willing to spend and how seriously you are going to use cdjs. if you will stay with your 1200s and never really make a significant switch to cdjs, then i think that these would be more appropriate, just dropping in the occasional track from cd. but if you plan on using cds more extensively, then i would recommend getting better equip..
I was actually in the same position as you were. I bought these a while ago in addition to my 1200s just to save money on wax. Quality is fine, but the only complaint i have about them is you have to find the right CDs to use in conjunction with your burner to keep the bpms constant. I notice with cheap no name brand CDRs that the bpm can jump as much as plus or minus 0.2%, but it's all relative to how it's burnt too.