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| quote: | Originally posted by Mecca82
i want to mix cds.. not mp3...
the reason why i ask
a new cdj 800 mk2 vs a used cdj 1000 mk2
u think a used 1000 mk2 is ok? from ebay that i can not test personally |
I would go with new CDJ-800 MK2s for the price, it has the same platter and feel as the CDJ-1000 MK2. As for the CDJ 1000-MK3, I like the improved jog dial adjustability and track display (I own both, and it's much cleaner to read, and much clearer waveforms). Also, the jog dial is less sensitive than on the CDJ-1000 MK2, something I prefer with the MK3, because I like to spin the platter back harder, it gives it more of a vinyl feel. You can adjust the jog dial anywhere from light to heavy, whatever your personal preference is. On the MK2, there is a default jog dial sensitivity which is something most DJs are fine with, but the ability to adjust jog dial sensitivity, for me, is definiteley a plus.
Also, as stated, there's MP3 playback which is impractical for most professional use, unless it's a high-quality 320kbps MP3 or Wav. You would have to make duplicates of all your CDs if you wanted to do this. Trying to remember all the tracks you burned on to the CD would become a huge pain, too.
There's also an improved loop function I'm not quite sure about.
A little review:
| quote: | | Pioneer have released the 3rd version of the internationally acclaimed CDJ-1000 with tweaks and improvements at every turn. The latest model includes MP3 playback in addition to the host of features available to the digital jockey. The MK3 version sees the main LED display raised upwards for ease of viewing but apart from the inclusion of MP3 playblack, little improvement has been made over the original. Full CD text and MP3 tags are supported and playback can be switched between full-vinyl mode and CD mode which mimics the jog function of the original CDJ 500s. Auto fader-start is available when used with a mixer which supports it. Despite the slightly plasticey feel of the jog dial/platter, the CDJ-1000 is deffinitley the one to go for. |
Word of advice: Don't go used. If you want 1000s, get the MK3s, new! If you want MK2s, get the 800 MK2s, it's essentially the same thing as the 1000 MK2 and you save yourself the headache of sending the product back in if it gets fucked up. Plus, manufacturers warranty. 
O.K., Pioneer, where's my paycheck?
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