Hi everybody. I am new in this of the DJ’S and I need to know what is better to use to mix. a vinyl turntable or a CDJ?
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Mar 05, 2009, 3:11 am
Byron Burke says:
Hi Karen:
Thanks for contacting us here at The House Music Channel.
You have several options to choose from, but it all depends on if your music collection is on vinyl, CD’s or MP3”s and your budget?
If you have a vinyl collection, then I would recommend starting off with a great pair of Technics SL-1200 turntables. (Price range: $200 used – $600 new for each turntable)
Technics SL-1200’s are recognized by the World’s Top DJs as the best club-use turntable. The turntable uses an integral roto-platter Direct Drive motor for smooth, non-stop performance and unwavering quartz DD accuracy. This gives DJs the ability to spin records with quick starts, stops, and scratches, for the ultimate mixing experience.
If your music on CD’s and you’re looking for something to inexpensive to get started with, you can use an all-in one dj unit ( 2 CD players with a built-in-mixer ) Watch video.
There are several DJ software programs on the market for your PC or Mac computer. If you have tons of MP3’s stored on your computer or external hard drive, this will be the way to go. (Price range: $250 – $750)
If you have any comments, please feel free to contact us again.
karen jones says:
Hi everybody. I am new in this of the DJ’S and I need to know what is better to use to mix. a vinyl turntable or a CDJ?
Byron Burke says:
Hi Karen:
Thanks for contacting us here at The House Music Channel.
You have several options to choose from, but it all depends on if your music collection is on vinyl, CD’s or MP3”s and your budget?
If you have a vinyl collection, then I would recommend starting off with a great pair of Technics SL-1200 turntables. (Price range: $200 used – $600 new for each turntable)
Technics SL-1200’s are recognized by the World’s Top DJs as the best club-use turntable. The turntable uses an integral roto-platter Direct Drive motor for smooth, non-stop performance and unwavering quartz DD accuracy. This gives DJs the ability to spin records with quick starts, stops, and scratches, for the ultimate mixing experience.
If your music on CD’s and you’re looking for something to inexpensive to get started with, you can use an all-in one dj unit ( 2 CD players with a built-in-mixer ) Watch video.
There are several DJ software programs on the market for your PC or Mac computer. If you have tons of MP3’s stored on your computer or external hard drive, this will be the way to go. (Price range: $250 – $750)
If you have any comments, please feel free to contact us again.