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DJ Acidix
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 United States
173 posts Joined: May, 2008
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Posted - 2008/07/14 : 08:12:01
haha this is probably my 10th post on here concerning purchasing beginner decks but....
i skimmed across the Stanton c.314s and the vinyl mode caught my eye and everything else looks pretty good
prior to finding the c.314s my heart was set on the pioneer CDJ 200s, from the looks of it the 314s seem a lot more advanced/more features.
mixers going to be the DJM400 cause its too godly for that price, and CDJ 200s/c.314s run about the same price ($400)
soooo, over all is there anything the matter with stanton products? Such as bad efficiency/buggy or anything of that matter?
in b4 'PIONEER or GTFO' =p
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Complexion
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Posted - 2008/07/14 : 08:48:28
Stanton = fail
Go with Pioneer. Nuff said.
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Dain-Ja
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Posted - 2008/07/14 : 14:17:37
Avoid Stanton and Numark
More features does NOT equal better. It's just marketing gimmicks - the Pioneer CDJ is the industry standard for a reason. And the fact that it's the standard is a good enough reason to stick to them (when you play out it WILL be a CDJ 99% of the time).
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DJ Acidix
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Posted - 2008/07/14 : 16:38:00
ok thanks a lot
efficiency was basically the only thing that i was worried about looking at the c.314s
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