cdj800mk2 part 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2007

cont from part 1 talking about the cdj's features and tricks.

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  • god finally. it took me so long to find a video that showed how to to use cue points

    im still deciding whether or not i should get a pair of these but i already have some stanton c.324's

    judging from the video i think the features on c.324's are a lot more useful but they're starting to crap out on me :/

  • potatoking - I have used the c324's before and I can honestly say that selling those and investing into some mk2's would be a wise choice. In my opinion "features" and effects and such should be left to mixers, not CD players. It doesnt suprise me that your stantons are crapping out on you to be honest. Best of luck buddy!

  • Dear Jak - please eliminate yourself from the gene pool.

    Nobody forced you to watch this, so stfu.

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  • thanks man. i guess i need to start saving :d

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  • Does it have built in effects?

  • @jakhighton shut the fuck up! this guy helped me choose wich cdj table I was gonna have in both price and abilities

  • thanks! nice demo

  • You said it stores up to 100 cue per cd, what about the cdj 400, does it have that feature?

  • I have 2 of these. Love'em.

  • Yes they do. Pioneer CDJ's are the best.

  • Do they have Auto Cue mode?

  • What speakers do you recommend with this rig?? I am mainly looking to play in gymnasiums and so on. A few options would be good.

    Thanx,

    ~Max

  • i guess pjj2500 isnt like as rich as a celebrity so i would suggest a reloop rmx 40 dsp 369 euros look a like djm 600 lots of effects and cheaper than the djm 400

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