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    Hey guys,

    I was browsing through Pioneers DJ equipment and I was wondering how come I haven't heard anything from anyone about the Pioneer Sep-C1. It looks like a pretty cool piece of technology!

    Here's the link to it: http://pioneerdjusa.com/gear.aspx?product=SEP-C1&cp=3

    Any comments or thoughts on it?

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    rack mounted stuff like that doesnt have a big market

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    Quote Originally Posted by Conall View Post
    rack mounted stuff like that doesnt have a big market
    Says you! Sonideros and mobile djs use 19" rack stuff like no ones bizness!

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    What an attractive looking man.

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    It looks interesting but that's about it. What role is it trying to do. For 800$ I think you can find better gear to do a much better job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrpopinjay View Post
    what an attractive looking man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bartboy View Post
    It looks interesting but that's about it. What role is it trying to do. For 800$ I think you can find better gear to do a much better job.
    True, but that screen in the middle is pretty cool - I mean it's completely mobile, no laptop or anything else is required, whereas if you toss in $100 more you can pick up an S4, but for that you need a laptop.

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    I feel those pitch faders are too small. I'd rather have two regular style CDJs than rack mounted ones.

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    I have one, very nice bit of kit, feels quality

    As implied it has a superior screen to a lot of the media players and coupled with a portable HDD is very useful.

    I know several guys that use it with Serato.

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