I'm looking at these two for a start to my new rig, any help will be appreciated
geposted Thu 25 Feb 16 @ 1:53 pm
DDJSX.....
geposted Thu 25 Feb 16 @ 4:24 pm
DDJ-SX but if you do a lot of mic work bear in mind the mic channels are integral to the decks and aren't as good as separate mic inputs.
geposted Thu 25 Feb 16 @ 4:29 pm
DDJSX.....with a mixer for the AUX & Mic the controller works very well
geposted Fri 26 Feb 16 @ 2:30 pm
Buy the DDJ SX. if you have the Extra money, buy the DDJ SX2.
geposted Thu 03 Mar 16 @ 4:25 am
Caliente123 wrote :
Buy the DDJ SX. if you have the Extra money, buy the DDJ SX2.
looks like its gotta be the sx then, not one person has chosen the cdj1000 over the sx.
geposted Thu 03 Mar 16 @ 5:59 pm
The only difference (as far as VDJ is concerned) is the coloured LED pads, so the SX2 isn't really worth the extra money.
geposted Thu 03 Mar 16 @ 6:03 pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWFs9I6fTfs
and after useing both sx and sx2 the mic is much better the sx2 is better in my opinion
and after useing both sx and sx2 the mic is much better the sx2 is better in my opinion
geposted Thu 03 Mar 16 @ 6:55 pm
If the Mk2 mic channel is better then I dread to think what the Mk1 is like. As I stated above, not a controller to buy if you use the mic a lot.
geposted Thu 03 Mar 16 @ 6:57 pm
kradcliffe wrote :
The only difference (as far as VDJ is concerned) is the coloured LED pads, so the SX2 isn't really worth the extra money.
Actually the SX2 has the ability to be used as a DVS. Apparently this wasn't possible with the SX.
When I bought my SX2 (at BPM last year) one of the exhibitors asked if I wanted to swap with his SX for the above reason. I politely declined!
geposted Thu 03 Mar 16 @ 7:13 pm