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i need to correct you on the s-700, i have this system and i do believe that it is good. the only reason that i bought it is because i was originally just looking for a stand-alone cd deck, but i ended up talking to a dj that was sponsered by stanton who happened to have an extra s-700 and he sold it to me hella cheap.. anyhow, the s-700 also has seemless loops.. blah blah you should check out stanton's website for the full list of features.. the downfall i have w/ this is that you can't scratch w/ it.. the jog-dial's only function is to speed up or slow down the pitch, the rings around the jog-dial have a couple functions such as reverse play, "power off" simulator, "grab/stop" (the sound as if u were to physically stop the vinyl and has the very beginning sound of a scratch), and if the cd is paused, this also functions as your fwd/rvrs seek control.. you can program the track numbers and it has standard pitch control.. if ur into bpm counters, this has it too, however its a manual tap to get the bpm, but from there u can make the pitch control display as +/- pitch or bpm.. now im not a scratch dj and have not used a cd deck that has that capability, however, if you can have that kind of control over the cd, i'm pretty sure it would be hell of a lot easy to cue and what not.. being a vinyl dj, i feel that the s-700 (or any cd deck that does not have scratch control) makes me feel that i don't control the track as well as w/ vinyl, but maybe thats because im so used to having 100% control of the song.. anyhow, if u spin w/ vinyl already, i suggest spending a little more and getting one of the first two models that dj darchinova mentioned.
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