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Pioneer CDJ 200 or Stanton C.314
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leph555
So i finally saved up enough money for some Cdj's but i do not know which ones to get lol. My choice is either a Pioneer CDJ 200 or a Stanton C.314.

Stanton C.314



Top-of-the line player delivers great scratching ergonomics!

The Stanton C.314 is a tabletop CD player that's ideal for the DJ with an MP3 library looking for real vinyl feel when scratching CDs. A large touch-sensitive jog wheel gives you the scratch and beat juggling feel of a turntable, while effects plus seamless looping and sampling arms you for monster mixes and mashups.

Stanton C.314 Single CD / MP3 Player Features:

* Flagship tabletop CD player with touch-sensitive jog wheel for scratching and beat juggling
* Full MP3 functionality
* Browse files and folders MP3 player style
* Control effects via jogwheel
* Vinyl Emulation
* 6 high-quality beat synchronized BPM FX (Filter, Echo, Phase, Flanger, Transform, Pan)
* Key Lock (master tempo)
* Multi-purpose jog wheel for scratching, adjusting loops, controlling effects, more.
* Adjustable pitch (+/- 8%, 16%, 25%, 100%) and Pitch Bend
* Onboard sampling with Pattern Sequencer, plus four trigger buttons and cue memory
* Reliable, anti-shock playback (10 sec.) with auto cue and instant playback
* Easy-to-read Blue LCD display with visual marker for track position
* S/PDIF digital output


Demo Video:http://img3.musiciansfriend.com/dba...ideo/804043.mov

Price: 399$


Pioneer CDJ 200




A new standard for MP3 CD decks.

The Pioneer CDJ-200 Pro CD Player is packed with features that will make any DJ drool! Open up a new remix world with the digital jog break function, complete with a large jog dial that you can operate in time with the music to create original sound effects. Pitch bend changes the music tempo depending on the speed and direction the jog dial is rotated. Frame search moves the pause position in frame units when the jog dial is rotated in pause mode. A high-precision slider allows for easy tempo adjustment. Master tempo control maintains the same sound pitch while changing the music's tempo. Cue functions let you control when the music starts and from what point. Realtime seamless looping simplifies the setting and canceling of loops. Slot loading makes quick disc changes a snap. Does not support VBR MP3s.

Pioneer CDJ-200 Pro CD Player Features:

* Hot loop
* 4 beat auto loop
* Loop cutter
* Bright dot-matrix display with scrolling text
* Headphone out with volume adjust
* Digital out
* Auto BPM counter
* Realtime seamless loop
* Quick-slot load with blue LED
* Text mode
* Digital jog break effects (Zip, Jet, and Wah)
* CD text
* Fader start
* 100mm jog wheel
* Cue/Loop memory
* Tempo ±6 (0.02%), ±10 (0.05%), ±16 (0.05%)
* Master tempo
* Realtime cue
* Auto cue
* Manual cue
* Pitch bend
* Track search
* MP3 folder search
* Oil-dampened suspension
* CDRW support

Pioneer CDJ-200 Pro CD Player Specifications:

* Frequency response: 4Hz-20kHz
* Signal-to-noise ratio: 100dB or more
* Distortion: 0.006%

Price: 399$

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So guys help me decide! :)

Oh and btw i have a Vestax VMC-004 mixer
blacknoizybox
go C.304 just for fun:clown:
nefardec
what's the difference between pitch lock and key lock on the stanton cd deck?
Omega_Blue
if you want good "vinyl feel" and scratch capabilities, get the c.314's. the platter on the c.314's are kinda similar to the platter of a cdj800, only without the outer-ring pitch control. the effects kinda suck on them, they use that tiny black knob to the left and right of the display; it's not very user-friendly. the looping rocks though, it works well and it's easy to use. if you want .02 pitch (as the c.314's only have .1) then get the pio's. i'd suggest the c.314's over the denon s1000's (also in the same price range i think).
Jarvmeister
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_Blue
....if you want .02 pitch (as the c.314's only have .1) then get the pio's........


If, as O_B ^^^^ said, the pitch is .1 on the Stantons, then don't bother getting them, you would outgrow them in about 46 minutes.

Pio - every time.

Jarv
wotyzoid
lol if only the c314 wasnt such a ripoff and did what it was supposed to do well, i think it would of knocked the cdj 1000 off the market, but its just a piepe of poopy. just get the cdj 200's dude u wont regret.
Kaveh
I'd go with the CDJ200 since it's more likely you'll play on Pioneers in the clubs.
discobiscuit
if you get the stantons, i'll smack you...
leph555
Thanks for the replies peeps, I'm definitely going for the Pioneers!
dark_Omens
I've never used the Stantons, but I can say that I really like my CDJ200s. I've never had any problems, and they always perform very well. I'm a fan of the looping and wah (filter) functions.

J:\Digital
200's.
lawrenceq
the 200's will change ur life. get them.
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