Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
cdj800 mk1???
anybody know of any websites, preferably in the states that has these brand new??? im sure whatever stock pioneer had is probbly long gone by now...but since i dont need mp3 capabilities, it'd be nice to have
Feb-12-2007 01:10
ZeJayMan
the farthammer
Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Glasgow
I think you're out of luck dude if the stock in the U.K is anything to go by sold out ages aago.
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Phoenixville (Philly), PA
Sold out a looong time ago. Very unlikely you'd find it new.
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Feb-12-2007 01:24
Trance Android
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: Birmingham, UK
Available used only. If you're careful & buy sensibly you should be cool buying used. Lifespan is good on these, I've had mine some time now & still perform perfectly.
I gotta stop saying that, it's probably gonna be the kiss of death now!!!
Feb-12-2007 10:50
sleepydragon
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: doncaster, england
Why do you want to buy the mk1 brand new? when the mk2 is exactly the same price? puzzling
Originally posted by DjWoody
I would buy an MK1 over the MK2 because of the Touch Release feature on the MK1, which sadly enough Pioneer took it off on the MK2.
Touch release?
There's the touch/release knob (controlling starting/breaking times, which is on both models) and there's the quick return (which makes it return to the cue point and start playing again when you tap the platter) which is also on both models...
What they DID change (for the worse) between the mk1 and mk2 was they've screwed up the way the deck acts if you've got master tempo on and you do a slow break.
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Feb-12-2007 18:40
Marcus007
marrrrkeeesssss
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Montreal, Canada
I'll sell you two CDJ800MK1s that are in PERFECT condition (seriously) for 1200 canadian. :P
Feb-12-2007 18:50
DjWoody
Chingon
Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali
quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Touch release?
There's the touch/release knob (controlling starting/breaking times, which is on both models) and there's the quick return (which makes it return to the cue point and start playing again when you tap the platter) which is also on both models...
What they DID change (for the worse) between the mk1 and mk2 was they've screwed up the way the deck acts if you've got master tempo on and you do a slow break.
No! The touch release that I'm talking about is different. On the 800 MK1, if you cued a song, and paused it, than just touch the platter, the song will start without having to press play. You don't need the QUICK RETURN activated. If you have the quick return activated, than the song will start from your cue point every time you touch the platter.
You can't do that on the MK2 or the 1000.
Feb-12-2007 19:32
Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
No! The touch release that I'm talking about is different. On the 800 MK1, if you cued a song, and paused it, than just touch the platter, the song will start without having to press play. You don't need the QUICK RETURN activated. If you have the quick return activated, than the song will start from your cue point every time you touch the platter.