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8 of 8 humans found the following review helpful.
Not too Shaby
By Dj Stand Alone
1st off I've been dj'ing in a professional manner for 13yrs. I not long ago moved to a new area and I'm setting up my mobile buisness as well as residenting at a club. I've carried vinyl around for a while now. Ever since archiving technology of vinyl to digital got better i started archiving. I'm a turntablist at heart and actually can't afford shelling out a grand for more spectacular direct drive cdj's like denon's or standards like the cdj800's from pioneer.
I did a lot of exploration read reviews and actually couldn't dig up much on these. So I took a gamble. I'm glad I did. Let me hit the high points.
Scratching on this unit is cheese. you don't have to worry with regards to sample wandering around the platter. And even tho the platter's little it still feels right. If you haven't scratched on a CD player I'll tell you there's a learning curve with all of them. You just have to feel out your unit.
MP3 USB funtion. This is the greatest share of this unit. It tracks well. Picks up files fast, and never has a long lag time amidst track loads. Its pretty nice to carry my set for the night with me to the club around my neck on a couple of jump drives than it is to lug 100 plus lbs of records.
CD funtion. Very good. I've had no difficulties with the deck ejection like a former review i've read. And if you read the manual the very number one thing listed is this unit is for "Finalized" CD's. Don't make the other guys rookie mistake. CD's load fast, and do not skip. I've ran this deck on a system pumping numerous high watts with sufficient vibration to make my feet numb at the end of the night and I've never encountered skipping.
All in all these are good jump from vinyl to CD. They've got an outstanding easy layout. Versital to work into any setup. And easy to learn, and rehearse on. I do plan on merchandising up at long last to CDJ'800 or 1000, but for the price you can't beat this unit at all. I highly commend this unit to every one wanting to make the jump and looking for a good sturdy, performance competent unit.
4 of 4 persons found the following review helpful.
gets the occupation done....For awhile
By Skoolboy
so i've applied these units in multiple house parties as well as live club performances. Over all they haven't let me down and always tracked each cd, mp3, or usb format i've thrown into them.
performance wise i have no complaints for this unit.
Durability is the issue.
Both of mine have had the Cue button break and in a literal sense fall down into the case of the unit. I am improvising by using the reloop as the cue and setting cue points using loop in, or recording a hot get started to one of the 3 banks, by finding my cue point and keeping with the scratch on.
If you get this unit, you're buying a well functioning device, just do not forget it isn't built like a tank and will need to be touched easily.
4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
Great for the price!
By Jesse Adams
I am not sure why the other review had so galore troubles with this product. I not so long ago purchased two of them and I am actually impressed for far. It came with an impressive set of features for the price and everything works very well. The unit is solid and I in truth like the overall design. The only thing that I was not pleased with is that it does not read mp3 metadata. It just shows the filename of the track. Other than that everything seems to be great! I would commend this product to other humans who don't have heaps of cash to spend and are not a fan of Serato/Itch.
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