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dJ-matts
right now i have a pair of 800s but i want to upgrade to mpe because of the mass of songs so i was thinking about 200s what should i do go for it or stay where i am ?? any other suggestions??
nchs09
ahhhhh...... stay with the 800s i say :D
Wisnia
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Originally posted by dJ-matts
right now i have a pair of 800s but i want to upgrade to mpe because of the mass of songs so i was thinking about 200s what should i do go for it or stay where i am ?? any other suggestions??


Why would you downgrade and why would you want to play mp3s in the first place? Some venues do have setups which dont support mp3 so why risk it?
Spirit5
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Originally posted by Wisnia
Why would you downgrade and why would you want to play mp3s in the first place? Some venues do have setups which dont support mp3 so why risk it?


Exactly, unless he doesn't plan to play in any clubs. The CDJ 200s are fine for a home set up.
xtr3m
Stay with the 800s.

MP3 might sound convenient but... no good DJ has a CD with 100 MP3's on it -- usually it's around 3-5 tracks per disc. You can still download MP3's, just burn them as audio CD.
IntegraR0064
Yeah I find it hard enough with 8 tracks per cd...it'd be impossible if I had much more than that.
King Luis
i will trade you straight up.
my 200s pretty good condition for your 800s.
well, what condition are they in?
AnomalyConcept
Keep the 800's. I have 800MK2s which support mp3, but I found that there was an audible difference between mp3 and the same mp3 burned as an audio CD. It probably has to do with the decoding, since it has to be fast enough (at the sacrifice of quality) to replenish the internal buffer.

I burn audio CDs.

I'd keep the 800s; there's no reason to downgrade, save for the 0.02% pitch resolution, which may or may not be relevant when playing mp3 discs anyway.
dJ-matts
ok thanks i will stay with the 800s. is there anyway i could digitally hook up the 800s digitally to my comp and run track from my computer to them. if not what equipment allows this
miamitranceman
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Originally posted by dJ-matts
ok thanks i will stay with the 800s. is there anyway i could digitally hook up the 800s digitally to my comp and run track from my computer to them. if not what equipment allows this



The two most popular at the moment are Rane's Serato Scratch Live or M-Audio's Conectiv with Torq.

dJ-matts
what about prices (this is software right)
IntegraR0064
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Originally posted by dJ-matts
what about prices (this is software right)


It's software with a hardware interface. Google it for some pictures and prices.
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