well guys im about to buy a pack, for my budjet ive found those pack they re same price!
WICH ONE SHULD I CHOSE! help me
PACK NUMBER 1: http://i42.tinypic.com/2wh4f11.jpg
OR
PACK NUMBER 2: http://i39.tinypic.com/2yxkylw.jpg
for the pack n° 2: theres aslo a Serato as gift if i buy the set!
WICH ONE SHULD I CHOSE! help me
PACK NUMBER 1: http://i42.tinypic.com/2wh4f11.jpg
OR
PACK NUMBER 2: http://i39.tinypic.com/2yxkylw.jpg
for the pack n° 2: theres aslo a Serato as gift if i buy the set!
geposted Sat 31 Aug 13 @ 7:09 am
1st one
geposted Sat 31 Aug 13 @ 6:11 pm
I would go with the second one.
I believe the cdj-350 plays a wider variety of formats if you're interested in that. You're also getting an SL-1 Serato sound card which will give you options for software. Just my opinion
I believe the cdj-350 plays a wider variety of formats if you're interested in that. You're also getting an SL-1 Serato sound card which will give you options for software. Just my opinion
geposted Sat 31 Aug 13 @ 8:17 pm
If I was going to buy a pack like you I would go with number two. It might just be the OCD in me but I would want it all pioneer because I like keeping one brand for everything. Plus if you upgrade to 900's lets say then you have a mixer that is still pioneer.
geposted Sat 31 Aug 13 @ 8:45 pm
the Behringer DJX-900 is the worst consumer mixer ever made. You need to weigh up if you value recordbox available on the 350, or effect's on the 400. I personally like the 400 more, but if you are playing in clubs in the future recordbox can really help you setting your cues and having everything transfer over to 900's or 2000's. They both support midi/HID and have a soundcard on board so will work with VDJ with a simple usb connection, but, I think the cdj-400 is a higher quality construction and feels better to use.
geposted Sat 31 Aug 13 @ 9:13 pm
I don't like either of them, because of the mixers. Don't like Behringer products, and the second one only has two channels. So, I would get the one you like the best.
geposted Sat 31 Aug 13 @ 10:55 pm
Behringer's DJ stuff, in my experience, sucks. Their speakers, once again personal experience, while not terrible, aren't up to my standards. Their EQs and mixing boards, I have used without fail for several years.
geposted Sun 01 Sep 13 @ 12:23 am