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    Just wondering why you are purchasing either piece of equipment? Is it for mobility? Fun?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarioJ View Post
    Just wondering why you are purchasing either piece of equipment? Is it for mobility? Fun?
    I sold my cdj2000s and djm900 to free up some cash. I'm purchasing just for fun and home use only.
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    The buildquality of the SX is actually really good. Knobs is (i think, correct me if im wrong) the same as on the djm 900/850.
    However they feel really good, play/cue buttons feels nice (important for me who have a certain "style" of playing).
    It's that really nice clicky response of the buttons. Faders feels like on the better pio mixers. Jogs are small but alot better than cdj 400/350.
    if i were using serato i would get it no doubt.

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    The DDJ-T1 is dropping in price, last I looked it was cheaper than the S4. I think its a great piece of kit. Very solid, well built, nice and big so your not hitting the wrong buttons, jog wheels are considered by many to be better than the S4 (never tried the S4 myself) All the functionality you would need. although I do use an extra controller for mapping all the hotcues and control of the other 2 FX decks, but i think you would have the same limtations on the S4. (Which most consider the industry standard for Traktor and I cant think of many things the S4 can do that the DDJ-t1 can't) has a similar layout to the CDJ's so has an extra coolness factor to it. All in all I think its a great, underrated (mainly I think becasue of anti-pioneer bias) and now getting cheaper controller which even for using 4 decks works briliiantly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hesitant View Post
    I sold my cdj2000s and djm900 to free up some cash. I'm purchasing just for fun and home use only.
    Gotcha... Well, whatever you decided - enjoy it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Beijer View Post
    The buildquality of the SX is actually really good. Knobs is (i think, correct me if im wrong) the same as on the djm 900/850.
    However they feel really good, play/cue buttons feels nice (important for me who have a certain "style" of playing).
    It's that really nice clicky response of the buttons. Faders feels like on the better pio mixers. Jogs are small but alot better than cdj 400/350.
    if i were using serato i would get it no doubt.
    This is what I was hoping for thanks.
    CDJ2000 x 3 : DJM900 : Novation Remote SL25 : Ableton L8 : Traktor Pro 2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morior View Post
    The DDJ-T1 is dropping in price, last I looked it was cheaper than the S4. I think its a great piece of kit. Very solid, well built, nice and big so your not hitting the wrong buttons, jog wheels are considered by many to be better than the S4 (never tried the S4 myself) All the functionality you would need. although I do use an extra controller for mapping all the hotcues and control of the other 2 FX decks, but i think you would have the same limtations on the S4. (Which most consider the industry standard for Traktor and I cant think of many things the S4 can do that the DDJ-t1 can't) has a similar layout to the CDJ's so has an extra coolness factor to it. All in all I think its a great, underrated (mainly I think becasue of anti-pioneer bias) and now getting cheaper controller which even for using 4 decks works briliiantly.

    I had looked at the T1 a while back but the integration that the SX has with Serato is winning me over.
    CDJ2000 x 3 : DJM900 : Novation Remote SL25 : Ableton L8 : Traktor Pro 2

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