
I overlooked these for a long time. I got the Denon 1000’s under the impression that they played mp3 discs but that turned out to be a misunderstanding. I didn’t want to spend CDJ 1000 money so I went to get what I thought was the next level down, the 800’s. That’s when another DJ suggested I give the 400’s a shot. USB port for a flash drive (not on the 800’s) effects like a flanger (jet), wah and transform and the seldom used but available bubble scratch (also not on the 800’s), all in a smaller package for less money. The 800’s do have the adjustable brake, a feature not found on the 400’s, but the 400’s have a “roll” feature that works even better. I’ve had my 400’s for a year now and I still love them. In the past I’ve had laptops fail and external hard drives crash on me. Now I play all of my music from flash drives and play every weekend with no problem.I am an industry veteran and I’d tell anyone in the market for a media player to check these out. Sure you could spend
Hello everyone who is or want to become a DJ.Being a Dj? Hmmm, for me it is serious decision in my life, so will you people help me to do my choice?I want to go in Dj’s professional CDj 200 world with:Pioneer DJM 400 – 2-Channel Professional DJ MixerPioneer CDJ 200 – Two Table-Top CD and Mp3 PlayersPioneer HDJ 1000 – Professional DJ Quality Stereo HeadphonesSpeakers for home use. (I’m not decide yet)PS: You can find all this at Amazon.com, and estimate price will be around 1200 – 1500$Also, will I need some additional parts, cables or anything? Thanks to everyone who pay attention!
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