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beats and beeps
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200 if you are most interested in mixing (not scratching)
There are alot of good non pioneer cd decks that you might want to look at too...
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Apr-20-2005 00:56
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i got big pants
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Location: Huntington Beach, CA
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^what i meant was if i spin at friend's places and such
btw...if i get a dual cd player, i'll need two seperate channels for each player, correct???
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Apr-20-2005 05:20
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benoitfan
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Location: Lisbon, Portugal
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Apr-20-2005 13:08
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beats and beeps
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On the subject of dual players, the best brand for duals is pretty much known to be denon. Hell, denon even has a touch sensative platter dual now.
Pioneers are great of course, but I've had a few bad experiences with the cmx...I wouldnt recommend it. Also pioneer duals arent club standard like their cdjs are. Denons duals seem to be more common for some reason. Most clubs are getting single cdjs now anyways though.
Numarks duals are supposed to be ok too, but I have no experience with them.
If I were you I would get a pair of techs and a single cdj200 though. If you're set on being able to mix cd to cd right off of the bat, then dual might be your best choice.
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Apr-20-2005 20:44
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