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| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
I like how you call the Stanton 304 cheap and plastic. The Pioneer is all plastic and feels cheaper. The platter on the 304 felt really nice if you asked me, very solid. I liked the look of it, and it has some nice options.
While the Pioneers are certainly good decks, I bet all the Pioneer fan-boys on here who are singing their praises have never actually used the Stantons.
Try them both and make up your own mind, that's what it's there for. |
I haved used both, the platter on the 304 feels like a piece of paper...literally, some paper mache(sp?). It's the worst platter EVER and the whole thing is huge and bulky.
I'm not a fan of Pioneer, I don't like their other CDJ's because people whore them because they're used in clubs, when truley...a pair of denons have more features with the same things CDJ 1000's include.
I do like the CDJ 200...I agree the platter shouldn't be that cheap plastic, but it's nice anyways. I like it because it's cheap, compact, and probably the best CDJ out there for its price.
.02% range, two EFX, seamless loop, ...beat cutter
4 weeks i'll have one after my paycheck 
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Last edited by SpecRadio on Sep-27-2005 at 18:53
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