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Beginner Dj Equipment (pg. 2)
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| DuBam |
| Although 200's is a really good start |
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| Spirit5 |
| quote: | Originally posted by skip
lowest price i can find the cdj-200 in europe is 444€.
so yeah, i hate all you yanks who get everything so ing cheap. not fair at all! :whip: |
Come to the United States and try to smuggle them out ;). I doubt you'd get far but hey..it's worth a try. |
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| ultimate7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ryan0751
You could buy m-audio torq, and get a midi controller (like an xsession pro?)
and when you get cd decks, you'd still be able to use it. |
No, I want some actual gear and not a program with midi controller (I only have a desktop anyway). I've used my friends Traktor quite a bit, and while I am no where near close to being able to quickly beat match, I know the basics of fading and cueing and such. With actual gear, I'd be able to immediately start djing at High School events, and the expectations of DJ skill at those isn't high. I am also not looking for gear that is going to last me for many many years down the road, because when I go to college in the states in a little over 2 years, I'd have to sell the gear due to electrical specifications anyway. Basically I'd just like to know the best starting set-up other than CDj 200's and and a DJM 400. |
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| Boinked |
| quote: | Originally posted by ultimate7
No, I want some actual gear and not a program with midi controller (I only have a desktop anyway). I've used my friends Traktor quite a bit, and while I am no where near close to being able to quickly beat match, I know the basics of fading and cueing and such. With actual gear, I'd be able to immediately start djing at High School events, and the expectations of DJ skill at those isn't high. I am also not looking for gear that is going to last me for many many years down the road, because when I go to college in the states in a little over 2 years, I'd have to sell the gear due to electrical specifications anyway. Basically I'd just like to know the best starting set-up other than CDj 200's and and a DJM 400. |
Well, you wouldn't necessarily have to get rid of it when you went to college... Seeing as how I'm in college and desparately trying to get my own set up as well, I know that it's possible to have everything in your dorm room. The question really is whether or not you want the equipment in your dorm, or to wait to transfer it to an apartment when you move out of the dorm.
Dorm life can get crazy at times, and your could get stolen or broken with room parties, not to mention the problems practicing might cause with your hallmates.
On the set up side, since you're not looking for the cdj 200 route, you might want to look at the denon s1000's or stanton c.314's as those both tend to be a little cheaper to find - at least, from what I can tell. You can find 2 cdj's plus a mixer and sometimes a case for as little as 500$ on eBay with minimal use. The denon's usually run about 650 - 850 for 2 cdjs and a mixer, and the stanton's from 500 - 700.
I've been warned not to get the c314's, but I haven't been told why. If someone could help out with the reasoning, that'd be solid. |
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| ultimate7 |
| Nono space isn't the problem. I live in Belgium, and over here they use different electrical sockets than in the US, that's why i'd have to sell the equipment. |
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| Boinked |
| Would adapter's work? |
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| Ryan0751 |
Some decks/mixers are dual-voltage as well. I know the CDJ-1000's are, you just need different power cables.
| quote: | Originally posted by ultimate7
No, I want some actual gear and not a program with midi controller (I only have a desktop anyway). I've used my friends Traktor quite a bit, and while I am no where near close to being able to quickly beat match, I know the basics of fading and cueing and such. With actual gear, I'd be able to immediately start djing at High School events, and the expectations of DJ skill at those isn't high. I am also not looking for gear that is going to last me for many many years down the road, because when I go to college in the states in a little over 2 years, I'd have to sell the gear due to electrical specifications anyway. Basically I'd just like to know the best starting set-up other than CDj 200's and and a DJM 400. |
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| ultimate7 |
| Yes, I'm sure I could get around it with multiple transformers, but that's not what I'm asking. Regardless of what power cables they come with, I'd just like some suggestions for inexpensive CDj's and mixers, besides the Pioneer route. |
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| Ryan0751 |
Then why'd you say you'd have to sell them if you move?
We gave you other suggestions, and you don't like the answers we gave you:
1. Pioneer CDJ-200
2. Denon DN-S1000
3. Stanton 304
If you want to go cheaper (since those all run in the same price range), you to buy used or you are going to get crap decks that you can't learn on.
Maybe you should look for an older Denon dual CD unit, which you can pick up for $300-400 (and you get two decks in one). They are reliable, still found in many clubs, and will give you something to learn with.
| quote: | Originally posted by ultimate7
Yes, I'm sure I could get around it with multiple transformers, but that's not what I'm asking. Regardless of what power cables they come with, I'd just like some suggestions for inexpensive CDj's and mixers, besides the Pioneer route. |
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| ultimate7 |
| Yeah, I know those suggestions, I was just hoping they're be some cdj's cheaper than those that are still good :(. Anyway thanks for the input, but do you have any suggestions for mixers (other than djm-400)? I'm guessing that the situation is similar to the cdj's, but feel free to surprise me :) |
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| Ryan0751 |
Well with mixers you have a bit more leeway, as they don't tend to affect your mixing quite as much as the quality of the decks. Plus it's usually cheaper to upgrade your mixer than your decks.
What about something like the Ecler Nuo-2? It goes for around $350 here in the US (might be cheaper there since they are a Spanish company). They are small, simple, and well built.
Or the Denon DN-X100?
Even cheaper would be something from the Numark series.
| quote: | Originally posted by ultimate7
Yeah, I know those suggestions, I was just hoping they're be some cdj's cheaper than those that are still good :(. Anyway thanks for the input, but do you have any suggestions for mixers (other than djm-400)? I'm guessing that the situation is similar to the cdj's, but feel free to surprise me :) |
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| ultimate7 |
| Alright I'll look around |
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