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mav

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 16:45

:(

set-up looks quality...........


Laney

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:30

quote:
Originally posted by Scott McKenzie
Pioneer CDJ1000`s are around £680 each


But these are the daddy macks :cool:


Scott McKenzie

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:29

Pioneer CDJ1000`s are around £680 each


James

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:27

how much for a pair of CDJs?


Scott McKenzie

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:24

The CDJ`s have a vinyl setting on them, it almost feels like using vinyl :!

The pitch control is seriously accurate, 0.02% :thumbs:


Laney

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:21

quote:
Originally posted by Scott McKenzie
CD decks are the future, more expensive to begin with but you soon get the money back when downloading all your music for free, for years I`ve sworn that I`d never make the switch from using vinyl but there`s just so much more you can do with CDJ`s, you can also edit/remix tracks before burning them onto a cd, I have a lot of vinyl so will still be using them from time to time


Don't you miss out on the "feel" of the Vinyl? Are the pitch-controllers and the jog-wheels accurate enough?


Scott McKenzie

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:19

CD decks are the future, more expensive to begin with but you soon get the money back when downloading all your music for free, for years I`ve sworn that I`d never make the switch from using vinyl but there`s just so much more you can do with CDJ`s, you can also edit/remix tracks before burning them onto a cd, I have a lot of vinyl so will still be using them from time to time


andy.ros

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:17

Nice set up by the way :thumbs:


andy.ros

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:16

CD's are digital, Vinyl is just the analogue form so its better quality coz its not compressed in any way.

You can't really tell the diffrence unless you've got £3000 speakers :lol:


James

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:12

I really want decks, but dunno whether to go vinyl or CD


Siberia

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:12

cos you can download nearly any song off the next and burn it to cd:lol:


Laney

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:11

Oh my :cool:


Cavey

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:11

4 deck mixing :| Better sound quality

That's the best i can think of. Oh, and there's much much more available on CD's


James

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:09

Whats an advantage of using CDs as well as vinyl? Or do you just use one or the other?


Siberia

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:08

cd's are the work of the devil i tell thee!!!:mad:


Scott McKenzie

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:05

Cheers guys :thumbs:

I wish I had money flowing from my arse :lol:, I`ve built up my collection of equipment over the last few years,

I havn`t really had a chance to use the CDJ`s yet but they are the dogs bollocks :D


Siberia

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 13:02

mines better than yours:o



GT4Brody

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 12:58

Nice set up mate, looks the nuts :thumbs:
rthose cd decks alright to mix with?


Cavey

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 12:56

Looks bloody good that does (y)

Love the sunken decks


Cybermonkey

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 12:52

jeezus, you must have money flowing from your arse :thumbs:


Siberia

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 12:43

that is quite cool dude!:cool:


Scott McKenzie

posted on 5th Jun 05 at 12:41

Sorry Mav I`m not talking about the car :lol:
after a few weeks of hard graft I`ve finally finished installing my new equipment, can`t wait to get started using my new CDJ1000`s :D