I’ve had a Reloop Digital Jockey 2 interface edition for about a week now
i tried a lot of controllers in sapphires london.
my thoughts
the reloop felt better than the vestax
the reloop buttons are bigger an better spaced and there are more of them
the reloop controller is same on both sides.
the vestax had smaller but rubberised buttons, ok spacing but not the best. the light on it looked a bit christmas , too many different colours.
VESTAX (and i know they sell them on this excellent forum



) ARE A FINGERPRINT MAGNET. they always look like someone ate their dinner off them
check out any video of vestax ever

reloop support SUCKs totally
their are a few maps an a couple of guys doing mappings. but if i want to get in to it i’ll have to create my own mappings.
Vestax seems to be weapon of choice for this forum, and so loads of mapping are about.
reloop feels more like pioneer.
they do 2 controllers one has an audio interface, but that’s not only difference. the audio interface one has touch sensitive controllers.
I bought the audio interface one (which means i have touch sensitive jogs) but i may still buy an extra audio card (NI audio 2 DJ) getting both controller and audio card, is still lots cheaper that the vestax deck.
i get a slight low volume hum on the headphone out on the Reloop DJ2 . it doesn’t turn up if you turn it up. its kind of like if you plugged some headphones into the TV.
but the common miss conception it that the reloop interface edition is only bought for the the audio interface. as i said it has a few extra features
also if you use the built in audio interface. it had a tone control for the headphones. a mic and line input with volumes and a deck ground. and a cross fade curve adjustment.
on build, button spacing, amount of buttons, and non fingerprint, the Reloop wins.
on being part of a community and getting support vestax wins