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DJ_Ampz
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Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Guelph (again)
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Jan-03-2005 19:32
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beats and beeps
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Ok
I owned a pair of dns3000 for a while but had to return them for financial reasons.
I now own a pair of cdj800s (got them because they were cheaper in the states)
If you have the money go with the s3000s for sure. You get a spinning platter, a sampler, and more accurate pitch. Trust me the difference between the s3000 at %0.02 and the 800 at %0.05 is very noticable.
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Jan-03-2005 19:39
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Z4ss
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Registered: Jan 2004
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I own a S5000 and it does have trouble reading some burned CDs, I think if I was to buy another CD Player it would be the Pioneer just cause its made soo well, and I believe the lazer pickup is better too.
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Jan-03-2005 20:30
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| quote: | Originally posted by Z4ss
I own a S5000 and it does have trouble reading some burned CDs, I think if I was to buy another CD Player it would be the Pioneer just cause its made soo well, and I believe the lazer pickup is better too. |
yeah my denons did not read cds that I had burned on really cheap cds. However my pioneer players do not read those same cds, so I cant knock the denons.
You won't run into problems if you burn on reasonable quality disks, and at low speeds.
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Jan-03-2005 20:41
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zoomzoom
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Registered: Dec 2003
Location: pullman, wa, usa
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I own CDJ800s and have used the Denons on multiple occasions.
The Denons are quite nice, if you feel comfortable using them. I learned to mix on CDJ-100s, so I am partial to the Pioneer way of doing things. I suppose if you were trained on vinyl, you would be partial to the Denons. The spinning platter is a cool feature and really does a lot to emulate the vinyl experience. The other features like A-track and the multiple loop functions are nice, but I feel that it's a little too much.
Despite the quality of the Denons, I still recommend the CDJ-800. They are much simpler and more intuitive to operate, and I feel the vinyl sound is more accurate. You mention auto-loop and quick return as desired features, but I also wouldn't rule out the wide pitch control and the master tempo features (If the Denons have these, I don't know about it). Also, the 800s are so much like the CDJ-1000 that it's no problem to switch between the two, with the 1000 being the industry standard and the deck you're likely to find in many clubs.
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