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    Default DJM 2000 or Denon dn-x1600

    Hey DJTT,
    As the title says, I would like to hear your opinion on these two mixers
    In my country the DJM 2000 is quite cheap and are therefore compared with the dn-x1600 instead of 1700.
    What do you think of them? How is the effects? How intuitive is the layout, when you are mixing etc.? And last but not least, which would you go for (prefer)?

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    It should be said, that i have two technics sl1210 mk.2 and I'm going to use the mixer with Traktor

    As for now I use an S4, which I'm going to sell, to buy one of these?

    I've also looked into the Xone 4D is this a better option, than the others?

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    Well if you want to use DVS, the Denon is Traktor certified but the pioneer isn't.
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    That's also my biggest worry about the DJM-2000 and thats why I looked at the Xone 4D as well.

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    Yeah, have you got a traktor cert soundcard? Still I'd take the 2000 over the denon any day of the week and just get traktor scratch sc anyway... When you play out you need the sc
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    Today, I use an S4 with the 1210's and therefore don't have a SC

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    I would have a hard time picking between the 1600 and 4d. I'd probably end up with the 4d for the filters and huge midi control possibilities

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    You not feeling the z2? I must say its kind of tickling my fancy. I wanted a djm 900 but the price and reviews I've seen of the z2 look pretty win
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    DJM 2000 Nexus, I believe that's scratch certified . And personally as an old S4 owner, the Z2... it's like ehhh. I haven't used one, but I FEEL like it's an S4 without the platters.

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    The faders feel much nicer on the Z2.
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