Thoughts on the CDJ350?
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    I've been Djing with controllers for five years now and I'm getting sick of using sync features. Using CD players to me is the right way to go.
    So I really want to venture into the world of CDJ's . Does anybody have any opinions on the CDJ350's. I can only find retailer reviews and all they say are good things because they are trying to sell them. Any honest thoughts? Keep in mind I cant drop 3000 on cd players
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    I don't own a pair but I was recently in Guitar Center playing around with some gear and the 350s felt really nice and sturdy. They had a pair of those set up and then they also had an S4 set up too and I didn't want to leave the store because I was having too much fun. If you're looking for a pioneer cdj feel without a the bigger price, then I'd say they're a good investment.

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    they are a entry level CDJ, TBH i would save a little more cash and go with the CDJ-400.
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    I honestly don't see any major differences between the 350's and the 400's. Other than body color and shape they are basically the same.
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    Denon 3700 can be had for the same price as a cdj350...why you would even contemplate getting a cdj350 is beyond my comprehension...
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    Not really, they are similar but have different features.



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    Quote Originally Posted by TABS View Post
    Denon 3700 can be had for the same price as a cdj350...why you would even contemplate getting a cdj350 is beyond my comprehension...
    Where the hell can I find some 3700's for that cheap!?
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    ebay. $620 OTD. The Units are amazing.
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    Does anybody know if the 3700 always has to be in a "Vinyl" mode?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JesC View Post
    they are a entry level CDJ, TBH i would save a little more cash and go with the CDJ-400.
    agreed i have 3 400s cant fault thm good solid player never used 350s but dont think can store hot cues or loops which u can on 400s.. also if u go to play in a club they'l more thn likley have 1000 mk3s n pitch controls r identical in range etc

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