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| quote: | Originally posted by stefanel
well ... djm800 is too expensive. anyways all I need is a mixer with send/receive function right? in this case I'll get the M505 from Stanton since I have 2 C304 cdplayers from Stanton. Its going to work.. right? |
I'de go with the DJM 400 if I were you. Yeah it might not be as good as the DJM 800, but it's really not that different from it as far as build construction goes. It is just smaller, has only two channels (and if you only have CDJs then all you need is two channels, 4 is only if you want to add either more CDJs or TTs), and doesn't have digital ins/outs or the harmonic mixing feature, but if you find the keys to your tune manually and learn that way, it's better than having the mixer do it for you. I dunno if it even works that well, since BPM counters don't. Pioneer makes better mixes then Stanton does...I can tell you that, whether it's the DJM 300/400, or the 500/600/800 etc.
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