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Pioneer CDJ 200, Stanton C314, Vestax CDX05 and Denon DNS1000 (pg. 2)
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Greedy
well u can just scratch the stantons off the list so youre left with the pioneers vs. denon.

Both decks are good, but obviously one has scratching capabilities and the other doesnt.

The denons have built in basic effects and the spinning wheel is a cool eye candy but not really necessary since many ppl can scratch with the pioneer cdj-800s and 1000s no problem

The cdj-200s however feel a lot different if you are used to playing on the 800s and 1000s so itll take some practice. Im not talkin about the size of the jog wheel either, its just how you use it that's different.

I would go for the pioneers since ive bought the denons before but quickly switched to cdj-1000s
Abhay
I'm curious as to why your not asking about the Numark Axis 9 or 8 as well :p.
Inertia
god, this has been covered to death soooo many times. i've never said this before, but seriously, use the search button guys.
Omega_Blue
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Originally posted by Inertia
god, this has been covered to death soooo many times. i've never said this before, but seriously, use the search button guys.


+1

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Originally posted by i got big pants
i have 2 denon s1000's for sale for about $500 if anybody who is looking at cd decks is interested


that's a hell of a deal. threadstarter should buy up on this if he's thinking about getting the denon's
i got big pants
if anybody is interested in the denon's...they can PM me with q's and i can fill them in on the details
Andryuha
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Originally posted by i got big pants
if anybody is interested in the denon's...they can PM me with q's and i can fill them in on the details


I just wanted to know if they have a "beat loop" feature, similar to CDJ200s. I just can't find it.
andydavey
Sort of - you can use the echo loop effect to create a loop of anything up to 8 beats and chop it down once it's looping by turning the paramenter knob to 4, 2, 1, 3/4, 1/2 and 1/4 beats (not quite as small as the Pioneer).

Andy
xtr3m
I bought a really used DN-S1000 and it wouldn't play any CDs. At the end I managed to update the firmware (after I burned the update 3 or 4 times) and now everything seems to be fine.
i got big pants
i do like the fact that denon releases updates for their cd players quit frequently...minus the 3500 where apparently they took forever and a day
xtr3m
Another thing: I'm not sure about the other players but DN-S1000 doesn't really like VBR MP3's (can't really cue or see time left).

chris harrington
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Originally posted by Pinokio

The Denon I think the have a Scrtacth feature and I've heard they are very good for their price.


i dont think that denon does have a scartch feature acctually.
xtr3m
It does have a scratch feature. ;)
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