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| quote: | Originally posted by KID-M
I was thinking about one of these two as well. I havent mixed on CDs yet, all vinyl. Are CD players like vinyl tables as far as needing to be used to the club standard for when you play out (e.g., you need to be familiar w/spinning w/1200s and Pioneer CDJs if you play in clubs)? |
Most cdjs are similar enough.
If you can use a denon, youll have no problem using a pio.
The denon does have a spinning platter, but remember it can be disabled so that it works like a pioneer, just in case you want to really get a feel of what the pios are like.
I have owned both (the dns3000 and the 800) I currently own the 800s, but I wouldnt say they are superior to the 3000s at all. They were just cheaper in my case. If you are buying canadian though, the dns3000 might be slightly cheaper, and it does have 0.02 pitch and sampler over the 800...so its a good deal.
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