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I wouldn't get the 500, as I do not like the fact that you can't change the volume percentage between live and cue tracks in your headphones. There are several other features on the 600 that the 500 doesn't have, but you can go to www.pioneerprodj.com and check them out. So I would either get the 300 or 600 if I were you. I would personal (and do have it) get the 600. If you are serious about being a dj--even if it's just a long-term hobby--then go for something that you won't want to be replacing in a few months or a couple years. Not only that, but the 600 is one of the most popular mixers worldwide, and not only will you not have too much trouble selling it, but it retains it's value pretty well too. Just make sure you price-shop. no one will buy it from you if they can find it new for lower! I'd start with www.pssl.com and shop around from there. They have a price guarentee anyway
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