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    I took the plunge and bought two of these bad boys off ebay:

    Technics SL 1200 mk 2 industry standard DJ turntable. Some cosmetic marks but works perfectly. No lid. Includes headshell and Stanton cartridge. also limited edition technics slipmats thrown in - all for £260.

    I hope I've done the right thing, but it was local and appears to be cheap assuming that they won't have to be serviced. I must admit I have no idea what to look out for when I see them. Plus at that sort of price, if I were to knock the person down any further they might tell me to take a running jump.

    I agree that buying used makes sense. Mixers, CDJ's (if I get them) will all be bought second-hand. It costs too much otherwise, plus there's also the resale value to consider. I did exactly the same when I was playing guitar - yet another expensive hobby!!

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    Jumping in late, CDJs are either insanely expensive or complete crap. If you're on a budget and don't specifically want to play with cheap CDJs, buy a DVS or go controller. Given your preferences, you're down to a DVS……and that's the direction you went, which is awesome.

    Now, the big choice…Traktor Scratch TA6 or a Rane SL1/2.

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    I do wonder what "cheap" CDJ's are. If it's anything with a number higher than 900 then it is almost certainly out of my price range, even used. I had thought CDJ 400's were decent, but I might be wrong.

    Audio Interface-wise, it's going to be Traktor A6 rather than Serato/Rane SL1/2.

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    You made a good choice, I got 2 1210 mk2's for the same price and am super happy with them. They are actually very easy to service yourself if you're having any problems. Hopefully they will be good to go though! As for a mixer, I found a used Ecler Nuo 2 for £180. The upfaders are not at all linear but I'm used to them now and happy with my choice. I went for vinyl but you can find a second hand Traktor box for pretty cheap as well.

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    You can find pairs of used CDJ 800 MK2's going for $800 all day (usually plus shipping). Matter of fact in the Buy/Sell forum a guy is selling a pair for $800+shipping right now.

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    I would still get 400s over 800s personally. I think cheap is like 200, 100, 350. Those all are garbage cdjs to me. The cheapest I would go is a pair of 400s or 800s.

    For decent to best it would be some 1000s, 850s, 900s, 2000s

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    I think it's moot, but I think the 400s are crap. I'd think about 800s or 850s, but 1000+ is where they get decent. 900s are at the wrong price point to be usable. But I also would never use Rekordbox on a computer…the whole point of CDJs is not having to have a computer while spending less on tracks than Vinyl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shifter47 View Post
    You made a good choice, I got 2 1210 mk2's for the same price and am super happy with them. They are actually very easy to service yourself if you're having any problems. Hopefully they will be good to go though! As for a mixer, I found a used Ecler Nuo 2 for £180. The upfaders are not at all linear but I'm used to them now and happy with my choice. I went for vinyl but you can find a second hand Traktor box for pretty cheap as well.
    Looking at Ebay (UK) the A6 or whatever it is (i forget the number) is £249 which is the recommended retail price everywhere it seems!

    Anyhow. I picked them up. They are in great condition, although I am slightly worried about the pitch controls being on the way out. Hopefully I'm wrong, but I imagine at the worst it's going to cost me an extra £15 per TT to sort that out. Now that I have them I am looking at mixers. Any suggestions? I'm looking at possibly A&H as I know they have a good reputation.

    42...62...92?? Silver or Graphite. I hear the Silver Mixers are the best since the graphite ones are made in Japan or somewhere, not in the UK.

    The guy I bought the TT's from said that the Behringer DXM700 (?) might be worth a look.
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    A lot of the silver ones are made in China as well. I've only owned a UK-made one, so IDK if the chinese ones are actually worse, but I've heard bad things.

    IMHO, Vestax is the king of budget mixers. A&H does their thing very well, but it's not for everybody…the upfaders are really slow…basically there's no volume change until you're 80% of the way up the fader. It's perfectly doable, but some people hate it. Ecler makes great mixers, but their EQs sound different from everyone else's. Rane's are absolutely awesome, IMHO, and there are a lot of smaller brands that you'll rarely see that are really good.

    What are you looking for in a mixer?

    And don't buy Behringer. The DDM4000 is supposed to be decent, but you can get a much better mixer for it's price. Behringer kind of = crap, or at least it has for a long time.

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    On reflection it might have been a second hand Serato box that I saw. If you have some records it might be worth just waiting it out until one comes up, otherwise you might have to splash out. Keep an eye on gumtree as well. You get people selling their entire DJ kit but if you call and ask they will usually sell the bits separately, so you might be able to get a cheap DVS box on there.

    I already mentioned the Ecler Nuo 2 mixer that I have and love. Before that I tried 2 Xone 22's and both were broken on arrival. These A&H guys are supposed to be making the best and 'industry standard' gear around but they only really care about the top models, my advice is to avoid unless you're spending some serious cash (I don't know the model numbers I'm afraid).

    As for sound quality, the Ecler and the A&H both sound fantastic. The A&H is what you're used to if you go clubbing a lot, so is instantly satisfying. However, after a few days I fell in love with the Ecler. It sounds punchier and more aggressive. Both of them blew my friends Behringer out of the water.

    I will add here that I agree with mostapha about the EQs on the Ecler. The high/mid crossover point is very high, so the high EQ actually does very little. The mid range is very wide as a result, which is great for controlling vocals/main synths but you do get hats leaking in most of the time. The low eq is very nice, the mid/low crossover is perfect in my opinion. Overall I wouldn't say the EQ on Ecler is bad, just quite different from most other mixers you will use. If you're frequently playing out on A&H/Pioneer, you might want to stick to them.

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