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| quote: | Originally posted by Orange Project
Yes but if he becomes better he will spend another fortune upgrading and if he quits they will be worth nothing. If you get the real daddies then you can resale them or keep them forever |
Your idea has a certain merit if he's interested in getting the industry standard, but quite frankly, the CDJ-800s can do almost all that the CDJ-1000s can do. They are missing the wave forms and the text, which imo are both not a big deal. Also, they have .05% accuracy compared to .02%. If you can only stand having the absolute best, then that might be a concern, otherwise even with .05% accuracy the CDJ-800s will stay beatmatched for over a minute and then only a slight push on the jog wheel will immediately fix it.
Also, if he has no need to scratch, then it's really unnecessary to get standalone CD players. It is absolutely possible to create perfect mixes with duel CD players. There's always the balance between price, quality, and need, and beyond a certain point I think that you pay more for the knowledge that what you're purchasing is "the industry standard" than for anything else.
*edit* According to my knowledge, the CDJ-800s also have something that the 1000s don't - the beat cutter. While many people wouldn't need it, it can really be a fun tool to employ.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Floorfiller
his love for them is like a pentium 4 chip... |
Last edited by jwear2004 on Aug-05-2004 at 07:48
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