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Like a lot of people here, I started on CD-DJ gear (Pioneer CDJ100). I think that was a good place to start for a couple of reasons. Firstly, costwise, CDs are a lot cheaper than vinyls (and of course you can always burn your songs). [Just for the record I have absolutely no objection to DJs downloading mp3z and burning them onto CD because the role of a DJ is to promote music, without them, people would never hear the tunes] Also, with CD players, you can do stuff like 21sts or balls which require pop music. This allows your DJing skills to become quite a good source of income. This is quite important, because basically if you want to make money out of DJing, you'll need to do a lot of boring, mundane, commercial gigs. I'm sorry to say that, but if you want to make money, that's the path you've got to take. So I suggest you buy CD players to start out with.
However, once you've mastered beatmatching, phrase matching etc and hopefully earnt some money from your local pub or whatever, I think it will then be time to buy some TTs. That's because (for trance) TTs are far superior.
So in conclusion. Buy CD players, earn some money with them, then buy TTs.
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