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What's everyone's beef with the DJM800
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Jarvmeister
I've just read 2 threads that in some way reference the 800, and they only reference it they don't discuss it directly, and then everyone jumps in and bashes it.

I don't get it. It's a mixer. It works well. If you don't like it then move on......

What's worse than a Pioneer fanboy? The mindless bashers of Pioneer equipment. Seriously - just get over it and concentrate on something more important!

/RANT
MiguelD
A&H people...
i got big pants
u guys dont know what quality is....a&h, pioneer...

all about gemini son!
elFreak
for the same price you can get a better build, 4 chan eq, better sound quality.

fx is for trance dj's.
epdarks
Hey Jarv, have you played on a 92?
Waterproofpaper
quote:
Originally posted by i got big pants
u guys dont know what quality is....a&h, pioneer...

all about gemini son!


Behringer imo!
elFreak
quote:
Originally posted by Jarvmeister
concentrate on something more important!

/RANT


like making threads bashing those who bash the 800?
Imagin
Its what most everyone has= people will talk about it.
jayxthekoolest
Sound quality.
DJ Blitzkrieg
quote:
Originally posted by elFreak
for the same price you can get a better build, 4 chan eq, better sound quality.

fx is for trance dj's.


Umek whores the roll fx though.

Ryan0751
I think it's a decent mixer, the layout is familiar and easy to use. Sound quality is OK (worlds better than the DJM-600 was), and the effects (when used very sparingly) can be useful.

Build quality is OK for Pioneer products (they tend to make very plasticy products, like the CDJ-1000 and EFX-1000).

The problem with the DJM-800 is that it's just overpriced.

An A&H or Rane in that price range will be better built and sound nicer.
Neo Hacker
Before buying my dj kit, I tried multiple mixers, such as the DJM800. I ended up buying a Xone92 because I liked it more. I would qualify the Xone to be more a "studio" mixer than the DJM800. I was a sound tech for 4 years before getting the kit and was used to the studio / live mixers. Everyone has their own taste.
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