I have a 350 and a 400. The looping features are much tighter on the 350 plus you get the rekordbox compatibility. I'd go with the 350.
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I have a 350 and a 400. The looping features are much tighter on the 350 plus you get the rekordbox compatibility. I'd go with the 350.
plus the 350 looks like the kind of CDJ the goddamn batman would use, whereas the 400 is more like this guy.
depends on your style I guess...
I played with a pair... Honestly the Jogs felt really really cheap, but maybe it was just the display unit.
You can choose between vinyl and bend/search mode.
Timecode signal build in, no need for timecode cd's or usb stick with time code.
read's cd's harddisks usb and is midi compatible. Don't like denons software version of rekordbox to much restrictions.
further you can choose between two different cue options denon style and pioneer style.
underestimated players, if you don't give s..... about industry standard, you will have a better deal.
But i have more fun on my s4.
i think denon still give 100 dollar rebates for usa/canadian customers.
Got a CDJ350 about 6 months ago now - and there's one massive difference between it & the CDJ400 that Tundra T mentioned - RekordBox support! This allows you to use the deck with features usually only afforded to digital DJs (music catalogue fully organised on your USB stick - no more tracklistings to write up and print out!) and is a great step between CD & Digital dj-ing.
We did a full review over here for those considering the buy or wanting more info - EQDJ - CDJ-350 Review
Just turn off sync in Traktor, problem solved. No need to be stupid and buy inferior cdj's. Anything below the 900 line is a waste of money, and Pioneer is pretty much the only brand when it comes to CDJ's. They're the technics of zeros and ones on a shiny disc. Everything else WILL get broken or worn out. Reference: Years and years and years of experience.
Even the 850s?
I'm pretty sure Denon make a load of excellent CD players as well :P
Why don't you try save up a bit more, and buy a pair of CDJ 1000 mk3's? They might be a bit old, but they still work great and are tried and tested CDJ's. You can also pick up some really good 2nd hand deals for them these days.
Other than that if it's between the 350 or 400 I'd say get the 400's. I've played on both and the 400's felt better. Also if you trying to get back into the traditional style of DJ'ing again Rekordbox, isn't a biggy.
And the 1000mk3s will probably hold their value nicely as well. :)
400s are a much better way to go . The 350s feel really cheap!