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| quote: | Originally posted by zizack
I've used the 9000 and 6000 out and haven't had any problems...what about them have gone wrong? I personally am not a big fan of the 2600...the pitch step on those are only .1% which gets annoying often. I agree though, the CMX is outstanding. That was my first dj setup ever and I have no complaints at all. |
3 venues i used to work in on a weekly basis replaced their 2000 series with 4000s when they first came out... started locking up, crashing and not reading brand new discs very soon after installation. They would also skip loads from bass in the club on exactly the same mount as the (non skipping) 2000s had been on.
Same problems when they upgraded to 9000s .
Currently using a 9000 in one place that has had 2 brand new drives fitted- yet still doesnt like reading discs at all and keeps crashing and stopping mid way through a track, and it even had the software reinstalled by denon themselves. So i turn that off and used the old 1800 mk 2 which is for most purposes bombproof.
The cue scan is also worse on the 4/6/9000, and some other features were left off- although they did put some useful new ones in.
0.1% doesnt really bother me either.
Just my opinons of course- but I have used these twin denons almost on a daily basis for years, so it is from very extensive experience I write this. Im not alone- as a lot of other djs I know have reported similar problems.
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