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Hello i gonna buy me a cd dj mixer soon like to xmas or my bhday :)..

2x JB CD-200
1x Behringer DJX-400
1x Behringer HPX-2000

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KAM KCDMIX100


Integrated CD mixing system featuring two CDJ Players & a 2 channel mixer

THE CD PLAYERS
Anti shock memory
Two seamless loops per deck
Easy touch jog wheels
Multi angle view LCD screens
+/-16% pitch slide & pitch bend
Auto cue & Instant start
BOP button
Programmable track order (28 tracks)

THE MIXER
3 band channel EQ
Separate microphone input
2 band mic EQ & talkover
Split cue headphone monitoring
External phono & line inputs
10 point LED Level meter
Record, master & digital outputs
User replaceable crossfader

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Numark CD-mix 2
Product Features

* Dual CD player and mixer combination with buffered-memory Anti-Shock system
* Seamless looping, 30-track programming, +/-16 percent pitch bend
* External inputs for 3 line, 2 microphone, and 2 phono sources; crossfader blends any 2 inputs and controls CD autostart feature
* Balanced and unbalanced outputs, master EQ, stereo/mono control
* Measures 17.5 x 6.2 x 10 inches (W x H x D)

Technical Details

* Model: CD Mix-2
* CD transports: 2
* Relay play: Yes (deck 1 to deck 2)
* Anti-skip protection: Buffered Anti-Shock memory
* Playback formats: CD, audio CD-R, audio CD-RW
* Display: Backlit LCD
* Meters: Dual-band, 12-segment LED output display
* Frequency response: CD: 20 to 20,000 Hz (+1, -2 dB); line input: 20 to 20,000 Hz (+1, -1.5 dB); phono: 20 to 20,000 Hz (+2, -2.5 dB/RIAA curve); microphone: 33 to 15,000 Hz (+1, -3 dB)
* Signal-to-noise ratio: CD: more than 85 dB; phono: more than 75 dB; mic: more than 70 dB (IEC-A weighted)
* Total harmonic distortion: CD: less than .05 percent; phono: less than .12 percent; mic: less than .12 percent; headphones (32 ohms): less than .25 percent
* Crosstalk: CD: more than 60 dB at 1 kHz; line: more than 55 dB at 1 kHz
* Looping: Seamless looping (entire CD) with edit function
* Stutter-start: Yes (Instant stutter start with selectable stutter points)
* Fader start: Yes
* Instant start: Yes (true buffered instant start)
* Pitch bend: +/- 16 percent (with jog wheel)
* Repeat play: Yes
* Search: Frame-accurate search (1/75 second step)
* Dead-space elimination: Yes (with auto cue)
* CD tray protection: Yes
* Skip search: Yes (with +10 tracks feature)
* Track programming: 30 tracks
* BPM counter: Yes
* Audio tone controls: 3-band equalizer for master outs: low +/- 12 dB (100 Hz), mid +/- 12 dB (1 kHz), high +/- 11.5 dB (10 kHz)
* Headphone output: 2 (one .25-inch, one .125-inch, each with the ability to audition and input)
* Audio outputs: Stereo balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA) outputs, stereo (left/right) RCA record outputs, 1 stereo digital-audio
* Audio inputs: 2 stereo phono inputs, 3 stereo analog (left/right) RCA, 2 microphone inputs with independent level controls
* Power input: 12V DC (accepts car power adapter)
* Power consumption: Information not available
* Item width: 17.5 inches
* Item height: 6.19 inches
* Item depth: 10 inches
* Item weight: 11.5 pounds
* In the box: Mixer/CD player, AC/DC power adapter, and a user's manual

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Ministerio
Last one.

Kam/Kem, never heard of it.


Behringer. Self Explanatory.


Numark is the most credible of the three.

But if it was up to me, I'd drop all three of those options.
dark_Omens
None of those.
My suggestion is to download a program that is like a setup first (try PCDJ, or just google DJ Program) and try mixing a couple songs that you have. Why do this you ask? Because you will be able to get a little sense if you will like mixing. If you get tired of it easily, I would just stick with a program demo. However, if you find yourself very into it, start saving money and buy 2x Pioneer CDJ-200 and a Numark mixer of some sort.
dj_kane
quote:
Originally posted by Ministerio
Last one.

Kam/Kem, never heard of it.



you've never heard of KAM? :conf:

anyway i would just get cdjs and a mixer because if you want to upgrade your mixer you cant, them packages are very restricted. wouldnt waste money on them.
Ministerio
quote:
Originally posted by dj_kane
you've never heard of KAM? :conf:




Well, I've been living in a cave you know. :rolleyes: :toothless
nchs09
ya the last one is the best out of those.. but non are rly good.. :s
DJ_Progrezz
those jb systems cd-200's are pretty good, you should buy these with a american audio mixer or something like that

whats your budget btw?
stan229
once i get the money
im getttin 2 pio' cdj-200s and a numark dxm-06

right now im ing around in vritual dj
Demoted
Don't get that crap, any of it. Save up the money and you'll be sooooooo... soooooooooo soooooooooooooo much happier.
wikked
quote:
Originally posted by dark_Omens
None of those.
My suggestion is to download a program that is like a setup first (try PCDJ, or just google DJ Program) and try mixing a couple songs that you have. Why do this you ask? Because you will be able to get a little sense if you will like mixing. If you get tired of it easily, I would just stick with a program demo. However, if you find yourself very into it, start saving money and buy 2x Pioneer CDJ-200 and a Numark mixer of some sort.


im have avdj right now :stongue: i thinking of try to save to 2x Pioneer CDJ-200 and one 1xDM950

Trogdor
Neither.

And, we don't have KAM in the US, by the way.
wikked
i will get around $100+ on xmas and 300-400 on BH so it will might take some time :P or sell my roland juno-D for 300-400 ;).

couz i got flstudio on the comp as dont needed a synthizer.. i can use my computer keyboard as midi fuction toh :)


i dont need a mega mixer only one mixer as work with cdj-200 couz the cdj got flanger and snare and all that great stuff fuction
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