Originally Posted by
Nosferatu
+1 to Maxted
It's all about feel. CDJ's (like turntables and controllers) have a specific workflow. As a DJ you develop your craft using specific equipment, and because of this, your performance is somewhat tied to it. This is why the "Big Name" DJs have technical riders specifying exactly what equipment they want at a gig; because it is directly related to their performance. Once you have a firm grasp of how things work, you can modify that workflow depending on what you're playing on. Ever hear that saying... "A DJ should be able to play on anything"? If your objective is to drive a nail, you'll figure out how to do it even if you don't have a hammer.
Meaning...
Just because you can play on everything, doesn't mean you're comfortable with all of them (I can mix with a Tonium Pacemaker, and while it might sound ok, I won't have as much fun)
Having said that, I would make a move toward an S4, but your reasons may be different than mine.
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