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Bedroom DJs...Post Pics of Your Setup Here :) (pg. 399)
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| OhJoshPlenty |
heres my set up i just got in the past month im enjoying it alot. I plan to get a efx 1000 after i get some nice JBLs ...
Oh sorry about the ty pics i used my sidekick to take them with my camera is broke..

my cdj 800 mk2s
my jerry riged headphone holder.. a paint mixer stick :tongue2
my setup
2 cdj 800mk2s
1 vestax pcv-275
1 pair of technic RP-DH1200 headphones |
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| jun139 |
LMAO
dude.. i really like ur headphone holder!! really nice man. :stongue: :haha: :haha: |
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| iworkforus |
| nice set up josh, where'd you score the cdj 800mk2s from? and how much were those bad boys |
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| Orbital32 |
| quote: | Originally posted by blacknoizybox
1. two pair of backup headphones...:conf:
2. so IS the dn-x1500 great? im hearing only complains about some fader lag.. is that true.. or fixed? |
there is NO fader lag. it's a myth. was the case in the LONG LONG LONG ago... but thanks to technology, a firmware upgrade took care of that! |
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| Orbital32 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Max Thomson
you can't scratch/do fun with your cdjs while they're on those stands, so other than getting them out of the way what is the point? I mean, I understand a lot of you don't use the platter to do anything but cue and pitch bend but if thats the case you might as well save a grand and get some duals! |
thought i build my own rather then get the sefours... There is a big point. It gets the CDJs out of the way, in a pefect location. I don't do the hippy-jippy-hop, so i can care less about scratching.
I'm a true beliver that you can save space by moving things up!
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| Unique2701 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbital32
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:eyes: :eyes: :crazy: :crazy: |
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| Trogdor |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orbital32
there is NO fader lag. it's a myth. was the case in the LONG LONG LONG ago... but thanks to technology, a firmware upgrade took care of that! | Wrong. According to Denon, the upfader lag cannot be fixed by software updates. The crossfader was fixed, but, who mixes with a crossfader, anyway? |
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| Penfold99 |
| wow nice setup there Orbital32 :eyes: how you liking the dnx1500 ? |
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| IntegraR0064 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trogdor
Wrong. According to Denon, the upfader lag cannot be fixed by software updates. The crossfader was fixed, but, who mixes with a crossfader, anyway? |
OK, without getting too deep into this.
The lag is SOOOO small, it's ridiculous that such a big deal is made about it. I've had this mixer since the first month it came out, and the only reason I even know about the upfader lag is because people have mentioned it on messageboards recently. For mixing, it is effectively not even there. The ONLY time you will notice the upfader delay is if you are a hardcore turntablist that cuts with the upfaders....which is rare, typically you use the crossfader for that sort of thing. As a trance/house/edm dj you will never notice this lag.
So if you're in the market for a scratch mixer, and you use the upfaders to cut, and you're good, then I'd look for another mixer. For any other purpose...there is no lag. :tongue2 |
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| Orbital32 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trogdor
Wrong. According to Denon, the upfader lag cannot be fixed by software updates. The crossfader was fixed, but, who mixes with a crossfader, anyway? |
maybe you right, maybe it's not fixed.... i dunno. there's a good reson that i dunno. I CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE! there is no lag. |
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| Orbital32 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Penfold99
wow nice setup there Orbital32 :eyes: how you liking the dnx1500 ? |
the dnx1500 is DOPE! I love it. working the effects can be annoying at times, but i don't use too much to worry about it. I have to admit, i LOVE IT! |
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| DJ 00 Tommy |
Do the dnx500 or dnx900 have the fader lag?
I just want to know out of interest but im doubting they do because there not digi.
Wait... the 900 might be digital. It has the digital ins and outs.
Someone just tell me lol. |
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