the Pioneer CDJ700's are the best, but apparently they're about to pop out a
new line with finer-grain pitch adjustment. no details yet.
they tend to break down if you abuse 'em. the CDJ100's are a lot more
durable, so most CD DJ's who "spin" outdoors tend to use those.
pretty much everything else apparently sucks.
this is all secondhand information.
david
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gause, Brian" <bgause@SECTORBASE.COM>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 7:58 PM
Subject: [idm] cd mixers
quoted 4 lines everyone...>
> everyone...
>
> I was at fry's electronics over the weekend and saw a cheesy dual
cd-player
quoted 2 lines with mixer intended for aspiring DJs with the graphic design taste of a 12> with mixer intended for aspiring DJs with the graphic design taste of a 12
> year old...but it got me thinking. I'd like to learn how to mix and with
my
quoted 3 lines collection, CDs are definitely preferable to vinyl...any hardware> collection, CDs are definitely preferable to vinyl...any hardware
> recommendations on this tip? any magazines out there with especially good
> reviews or advertisements where I can get my eyes on some of these
things??
quoted 19 lines DJ mag, of course...what else?> DJ mag, of course...what else?
>
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