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Well, if you buy an expensive piece of gear, and decide to sell it, you'll get a MUCH better resale value for it.
Buy cheap, buy twice. Say it again... Buy cheap, buy twice.
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_bas
It's all preference man. If you don't know how serious you are about djing, why spend all that money on expensive stuff? I would suggest a 3 channel mixer to start, maybe something by Stanton or Numark. They're cheap, last quite a while and if you decide you don't like djing you'll only be out a few hundred dollars. The DJM-800 is a serious piece of equipment, i'm not too fond of it, but it has a lot of features you may not know how to use...or won't care to use in any case . Same goes for the Xone mixers, something as serious as a 92 or 62 would be a bit of a waste if you're not sure how long you'll be doing this. Start small, if you decide to pick djing up (which you most likely will ) then you should upgrade to beefier equipment.
edit // Also, if you start on crappier equipment and get pretty good with it, once you make the jump to some club grade stuff you'll be 10384u0123x's better |
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