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From what I've heard from reviews and stuff, extra effects aside, there are a couple significant advantages to the DJM 600 depending on your needs. Apparently, sound quality on the 500 is a bit more bass heavy while the 600 has truer sound reproduction, but the extra bass is not necessarily a bad thing. In terms of hooking up to other Pioneer machines 600 has like 1-2 extra abilites but nothing above and beyond like the DJM 1000 per se. I havn't used the 600, I own the 500 and it has served me well for a long time and hopefully continues to do so as it is a solid piece of machinery that sounds great and helps keep a bit of extra cash in your pocket. There are couple extra effects but its nothing to flip over, w/ a bit of creativity delay, echo, flanger, autopan, and even reverb go a long way. If you want the extra bells and whistles a lot and have the money, go for it, but if you're looking for quality and saving some money, go with the DJM 500 my opinion.
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