im looking at a pair of stanton c.324, or numark ndx 400's
any opinions on these?
i dont have pioneer money
im looking at a pair of stanton c.324, or numark ndx 400's
any opinions on these?
i dont have pioneer money
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I'd have to agree with Xonetacular, I did the same thing with turntables and ended up frustrated and spent more money by buying two sets of decks before I went for 1200's.
I see pairs of CDJ100's on the bay going for about £150 sometimes or at a push you'll find some 200's for maybe £350 if you hunt hard.
Keep an eye on gumtree too-cash bargains to be had on there!!!
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I wouldn't even go with CDJ-100s or 200s, they are annoying. Look on craigslist for deals on 800s, 400s, or some of the denon stuff.
right now im using my VMS4, and i keep debating if i want to go to CDj's or not
I used to have the stanton c324s and they where pretty good small screen so less feedback however are realiable and load cds pretty quickly
+1 for 400s as starter gear. Added bonus of running USB connect to your computer for proper Traktor control / midi keybinds.
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All cheap CDJs suck. There's no question in my mind about that. The problem with me giving recommendations is that I think "cheap" encompasses everything except the CDJ-2000.
The reason I don't own CDJ-2000s is because there's nothing out there that isn't so cheap it's annoying or really expensive.
It's about price, IMHO. If you can find a pair that isn't overpriced, they'll be fine.
My CDJ-200s were the biggest gear mistake I've made, hands down. They were not worth $400 each new, especially when you consider that they were basically worthless when I sold them. Unfortunately, I feel that way about most CDJs.
Those stantons are $300/each on amazon. I thin that's a little high for them, but it's not too terrible. Just be aware that it'll be a sunk cost. The fact that Guitar Center is selling used ones for $250ish does not mean that you'll get anywhere near that when you're ready to sell. Whatever you're going to spend, if it's not a high-end Pioneer deck, expect to throw them away when up upgrade unless you just get lucky.
My recommendation is to go to a Guitar Center (or something like it) and at least feel whatever they have, starting with the CDJ-2000. Then go to one of the cheapest ones they have. You should feel a difference, but you may not. If you don't, that's cool…you'll save some money.
Then figure out what you're willing to spend for what kind of feel and features…and find the decks that match it best.
I'd say that it's worth sacrificing features for quality except that the features that I think should be the first things to go are only included in budget decks: there's no reason a CDJ should have built-in effects. They all sound like crap. Frankly, I feel that way about mixers too, but I've accepted that no one agrees with me except for some of the nicer mixer makers (vestax, rane, formula sound, E&S, rodec, alpha, etc.).
I also hate Stanton as a company. They keep making things that I'd kinda like to use, but I don't know if I could actually bring myself to give them money after what they did with FS2 and their NI partnership.
In short…there's a reason that people on a budget go with controllers. You could get a lot of very nice controller rigs for the cost of one good CDJ.
Rein it in people. The OP asked for opinions on CDJ's on a budget. I thought I might have been pushing it by recommending the CDJ 100/200.
Then recommendations for 400's and even CDJ2000's-the most expensive deck Pioneer sell, a pair of which will probably set you back £2000 minimum :eek:
"cheap" encompasses everything except the CDJ-2000
So what of the 1000mk3, industry standard in thousands of clubs world wide and respected by every DJ know to man? Plus the CDJ 900's oozing features and quality.
The OP is clearly after entry level CD decks and while the more basic Pioneers may be lacking features and are getting on a bit, they are still perfectly viable at entry level (and beyond) and on the secondhand market they hold their value better than any other brand I've seen.
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