For those who use timecoded cd's, do the cd's ever get hot because of bieng in the decks after a certian amount of time(2 hours)?
Second question: which is better , a dual cd player or two single cd players. Does it matter when it comes to doing various tricks to show off your djing skills?
Thanks
Second question: which is better , a dual cd player or two single cd players. Does it matter when it comes to doing various tricks to show off your djing skills?
Thanks
geposted Fri 21 Apr 06 @ 3:26 am
Never noticed if my cd's get hot or not. I dont think the do anyways.
There is none better (dual/single) most have the same features but it just depends on your dj style. If you want to look/act like the traditional dj(2 turntables) go for the single TT cd players. If scratching is not your thing you can go for the dual players.
There is none better (dual/single) most have the same features but it just depends on your dj style. If you want to look/act like the traditional dj(2 turntables) go for the single TT cd players. If scratching is not your thing you can go for the dual players.
geposted Fri 21 Apr 06 @ 8:36 am
Well yes the cd's get really hot after some hours inside my cdj-100's but what's the problem ?
I don't care... i can have as many copies i want..
I don't care... i can have as many copies i want..
geposted Fri 21 Apr 06 @ 12:51 pm