They are definitely fun to start out on, but if you are experienced and doing gigs at clubs and radio stations, I would recommend the Pioneer CDJ-1000s. They have more accurate tracking which makes beat matching so much easier, and it'll save you from having to drag hardware around if they are already at the spots you plan to mix at.
im guessing the pioneers 1000s are the standard hardware those places use? well i was told the same thing by a friend, im starting off and i got them for a good deal. 500$
i bought this exact same setup with the 2 dns1000 and the dnx100 mixer, do u think its worth it?
rubenchu89 2 years ago
They are definitely fun to start out on, but if you are experienced and doing gigs at clubs and radio stations, I would recommend the Pioneer CDJ-1000s. They have more accurate tracking which makes beat matching so much easier, and it'll save you from having to drag hardware around if they are already at the spots you plan to mix at.
xiayu27 2 years ago
im guessing the pioneers 1000s are the standard hardware those places use? well i was told the same thing by a friend, im starting off and i got them for a good deal. 500$
rubenchu89 2 years ago
btw it was 500 for the whole thing
rubenchu89 2 years ago