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Topic: Whats the best option for motorised platters?

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Hi all,

I'm finally selling my equipment and looking to get motorised platters now.

I've been offered approx USD $1550 for my pair of icdx units and the old ecler nuo4 mixer including the roadcase. Not sure I can get much more? hmm anyways...

I've come across a ridiculously low priced denon DNHS5500 and thinking I might go for that or just get the NS7.

Anyone use the DNHS5500 with vdj? Does it work well? How about the NS7? I know the mixer on the NS7 isnt midi which is the disappointment. Build quality?

I've heard denon gear hasnt been working well with vdj atm hence why I am asking...
 

geposted Tue 27 Jul 10 @ 9:56 pm
Get the Denon 3700. I owned the Pioneer CDJ 1000mk3s and the denon are better. I put them thru the stress test dj iing for hours outside in the heat a couple of times and they passed. Dont buy the 5500. You can buy the decks for 720 each and as a bonus, you get a 100 dollar rebate (Each deck) from denon thats 1440 Minus 200 = 1240 brand new.. Ignore the price you see in the web site.. call the phone..

http://www.proaudiostar.com/dj-gear/cd-media-players/denon-dn-s3700-digital-media-turntable.html

I also have the NS7. It works great but i preffer the denon's over it.
 

 

why motorized platters????? CDJ 2000's are pretty awesome.., i own a set and i'm in love with them.... i have tried alot of other things out there, and YES some features of other products might better than the pioneer, but if you ever want to play in a club or some concert as an opening act, CDJ's are industry standard.... everywhere in the world... why get used to something else then show up at the party and have a hard time playing on other people gear and having them think your an idiot cause you can't use cdj's..... there's my 2 cent's
 

Static platters you are limited in the scratching techniques you can do and doesnt have the same vinyl emulation.

I have no problem dj'n on CDJ's. Looping/Cue/Play & platter control is pretty much standard on all players. All the bells & whistles I don't have a real interest in with effects and cue point saving etc. I'm a mobile dj, so only interested in what works for me. Adding a bit of wow factor at my gigs is always a plus.
 



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