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ing. CDJ 200 vs. DN-S3500 (pg. 2)
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Originally posted by Omega_Blue
why is it that people from different societies have to hate on americans? especially on TA? the guy's a moron, but not because he's american. let's try and stay away from the stereotypes, please.

anyways,

if you got enough for 600 bucks per deck, i would spend the money on two cdj-200's and get an efx unit instead. how i understand it, the dns-3500 has a little less accurate pitch (.05) as opposed to the cdj-200 (.02) but the denon has built in effects and a gimmicky-spinning platter. the platter and the effects are unneccessary, and you can find a better effects unit to buy on the side.

it sounds like you're new to djing, and i guess if you're looking for something that will look cool and impress your friends, get the dns-3500.. for the spinny platter and the effects knobs and such. i guess.

definitely if you've never tried djing before, don't buy anything. try traktor first. why drop $1200 on the denons, and then at least $150 on a mixer and all that, if you may or may not enjoy it


or better yet, if you want to spend even less money, get a pair of denon dns-1000's. they have the same built-in effects, no spinning platter, and a little less accurate pitch (.1) which is, contrary to popular belief on the forums, definitely manageable. i got mine for a little less than $500 for both of them.


dn-s3500 has 0,02% resolution aswell
n3lly
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Originally posted by CosmoKid
ew. how do americans not take ofense to that? especially when one of the rudest posts i have ever read is from one of your own.


I meant nothing personal about my post. And in fairness, the proportion of American's to any other country on this forum is quite large. So obviously it's gonna be more difficult to have all of you on your best behaviour.

Point being, i had a go at a (what i would call) fellow country man.. As i wasn't too happy with his ranting and raving, but.. he was able to take it on the chin.

Anywho apologies as i was just surprised by Basstard..

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue why is it that people from different societies have to hate on americans? especially on TA?


Go Figure.. Again i'm not trying to be harsh, you guys just have a stereotype attached which i try to usually steer clear of.

So.. back on Topic.

If it were my choice, starting off. Not really knowing 100% if i want to do this Dj'ing thing for a good few years. I'd go with the cdj200's.

They're cheaper, they get the job done. You have your 3 effects there for a little fun. They're solid as a rock. And seeing as they're cheap enough it shouldn't be too difficult to upgrade without losing a lot of money. (resale value isn't too bad IIRC)

IMO, go with the cdj200's, if you'd like something a little more bling Go with the DNS3500.

I personally, am going to get a set of CDJ800's. As that's all i'll need at my home. CDJ1000's are as a lot have pointed out, just too expensive.

Oh and if i don't talk to any of you before the 1st..
HAPPY NEW YEAR! :)

nelly
etazbaz
thanks all. CDJ200s it is. i went to guitar center and played with all the decks and i like how the 200 doesnt have a spinning platter. i had no idea how to use them. the guy that worked there didnt know how to use them either. i will match it with a djm300 and be done. i think this kit will be easy to sell in the future if and when the upgrade path presents itself.
DJ Damerchi
forget those two for starting. Although The CDJ-200 is a nice deck, i don't think it has on the American Audio CDI-500. And besides these two decks are in the same ballpark for price. Just check out this American Audio deck before you make any final decisions.
Prism
Denon just released a software plugin which you use to upgrade the DN-S3500 with the follwing improvements/update:

-Resolved an infrequent loop back to Cue issue also causing the time display to freeze
-Resolved going into PLAY mode from heavy Cue Stutter operation
-Resolved time display issue during simultaneous scratch and pitch slider operation
-Added the ability to turn on/off the Effects while scratching
-Added the ability to use Brake/Dump/Rvs effects while recording a sample
-Added the ability to automatically copy the disc pitch and key information during disc sampling or Hot Copy
-Current version numbers: SYS 095 DSP 0A26
Scolomon
i have the cdj 200's
i like them because cdj 1000's seem to be standard in clubs
might as well learn on somethin you would play on in a club
Wisnia
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Originally posted by Scolomon
i have the cdj 200's
i like them because cdj 1000's seem to be standard in clubs
might as well learn on somethin you would play on in a club



Cdj 1000s and cdj 200 are two totally different decks. The platter the feel, everything is different. Its the same as playing on a denom and then on a pioneer. I dont understand why u made that comparison.
Events@Spec
The Denons i'd go for. There's scratching, more efx, and the CDJ 200 is a cheap plastic piece of garbage. The platter is plastic :wtf:

The denons are top quality and built like a tank. Also .02.
serban
i have the denon dns3500 and i never touched a cd player before and within two days i was spinnin and mixin just as good as with my technics.... so id go for the dns3500... yes it is more expensive but its amazing... i love it... the pitch resolution is .02 for 4% and .05 for 10% but its so easy to pitch bend with it that it really doesnt matter... very easy to mix and very easy to correct... hope it helps
Rebel Brown
quote:
Originally posted by Wisnia
I dont understand why u made that comparison.


I don't understand why you brought this thread back.

cryo
damn... and it all started from a dropped cookie... people should be more careful with handling those tasty treats
Basstard
i still cry at night
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