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Umm, CDJ-1000's don't have "effects". The only difference between the MK2 and MK3 that matter:
1. Platter tension adjust knob
2. MP3-CD playback
3. Slightly higher resolution wave display
4. More storable loops
If you've already got a pair of Technics, have you considered just getting a DVS like Serato, Traktor Scratch or Torq? You'll save a BUNDLE.
And you just know that Pioneer is going to release a new CDJ-1000 sucessor soon with features like that of the CDJ-400/MEP-7000. The 1000 is grossly overpriced right now.
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Only make the jump to the MKIII's if you want to deal with the extra buttons and effects. I use CD becuase im military and my space to store vinal is nil.
Personally id go out and spend 1500 becuase its more fun to have that much more music to build a set around then just what you currently have.
BTW where are you being quoted 1500 for a MKIII you can get them for 1300 online (or cheaper) |
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