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Stand/table for CDJ setup
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| StanVoid |
| I'm set to receive my 2 CDJ's + mixer today and I have nothing to put them on. So I was wondering if you guys had any common advice on what kind of stand is the simplest/cheapest solution? Basically i'm a tall guy, 6'3" and I don't want to constantly lean over trying to learn how to mix. So I want a small but tall stand or table, with just enough surface area to house the 2 units and a mixer (my room is also limited in size & I already have a table for my production stuff, I just need a small one for dj'ing as well). Should I just get a tall dresser from ikea lol? Any ideas on other solutions, perhaps building one myself? |
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| djkopernikus |
| Hint: if u gonna get a table for ur equipment, get the ones with enough disk space. Its frustrating when the space isn't enough when you get more stuff in the future. Also if u have extra space, then you dont need to think "where i will put this, and this, and this" while mixing. |
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| elFreak |
| If you are somewhat handy you can build something nice for fairly cheap. I'm a little taller and i know what you mean. Whatever you do, make an area with more space. You will want more than just 2 decks and a mixer if you stick with it.:) |
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| djkopernikus |
| quote: | | Originally posted by StanVoid what about a keyboard stand? would that work? |
For what ? |
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| StanVoid |
| quote: | Originally posted by djkopernikus
For what ? |
to put the DJ equipment on? |
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| djkopernikus |
I dont fully understand. Why dont you use normal desk ?
Also: do you have clear plan how to do this ? |
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| Fl@k Monkey |
| quote: | Originally posted by djkopernikus
Hint: if u gonna get a table for ur equipment, get the ones with enough disk space. Its frustrating when the space isn't enough when you get more stuff in the future. Also if u have extra space, then you dont need to think "where i will put this, and this, and this" while mixing. |
im currently having this issue myself. Brought a desk i thought would last me forever.. but theres just not enough space anymore.. So i decided to go downstairs and found an old cuboard.. now being turned into a proper DJ booth.. Should be so ing sweet when its done. Neons underneath so i can see all my . Speaker stands built in, Shelf above the gear for CDs, Sunken mixer etc |
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| djkopernikus |
| I remember my old days. I got some poor desk for my players and mixers and all of sudden there is no room. There is stuff to remember like there prob will be some kind of computer, records lying around and other , so extra space doesnt hurt. Its always easier to have space than start thinking "where the hell i gonna put these". |
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| tvmann |
You could make something like I made from plywood and 1/2" or 3/4" steel pipe & fittings. This one is exactly the right height (just under elbow) so you can work efficiently. Nothing worse than having to bend over a too-low DJ table all night.

If you need fast setup time note this takes a few minutes to set up because of the stabilizer guy wires & turnbuckles so it would be good if they could be eliminated, maybe by using a stronger support pipe like a 4 or 6 inch plastic water pipe.
Or for really fast setup you could just have a work surface that attaches to the top of one of those tripod PA speaker stands. You can get lightweight aluminum versions for about $50:
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| StanVoid |
| quote: | Originally posted by tvmann
You could make something like I made from plywood and 1/2" or 3/4" steel pipe & fittings. This one is exactly the right height (just under elbow) so you can work efficiently. Nothing worse than having to bend over a too-low DJ table all night.

If you need fast setup time note this takes a few minutes to set up because of the stabilizer guy wires & turnbuckles so it would be good if they could be eliminated, maybe by using a stronger support pipe like a 4 or 6 inch plastic water pipe.
Or for really fast setup you could just have a work surface that attaches to the top of one of those tripod PA speaker stands. You can get lightweight aluminum versions for about $50:
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sweet. how do you attach that top flat surface to the pole? I imagine it has to be quite sturdy. |
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