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Pioneer DJM 600
So I have been looking for an analog mixer and came across a pioneer djm 600 on craigslist for $300. Is this worth it, if it's in working condition? I know it's no 800 but at that price i figured it was a good deal. I would appreciate some input before I jumped on this. I will be using DVS with it so I'm not to worried about effects but was mostly curious how it would work with scratching, recording, etc. Thanks in advance.
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The cross fader on the DJM-600 isn't great for scratching. Other then that it would be ok. $300 is bout right on price, but of course see if you can get it any lower
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would you think the crossfader would work better than the stock one on the s4 though?
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it's all based on personal preferences. there's no bad/good answer. DJM600 sounds WAY better/natural than this fail DJM800 that's for sure.
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not necessarily looking for a right or wrong answer but was more curious if for $300 it would be worth picking up coming from someone who just got turntables and is looking on investing in an analog mixer.
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i'm actually into pio mixers but really don't like the djm600, had one for a while.
I'd say the 800 was decent, digital music sounded crisp on it. Analogue not so much...
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what didn't you like about the 600, MaxOne?
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300$ is a really decent price and smart choice for what you'll use it for.
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have you had a chance to play with the effects on it?
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We've had and used one for the last 5 years or so. It definitely shows its age now (came out around 1998 i believe) no problems whatsoever. go for it.