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Dj marv.l
Published on 12/29/06 at 02:24
For three months or so. But used only four or five times.
What is good:
- General ergonomics
- Intuitive buttons for intuitive handling
- Direct drive tray
- Torque direct drive plate simulating the use of a platinum vinyl
- The display clear and legible
- The choice to run for the board oupas schratcher in hip hop or house and techno mix in
- Built-in effects are useful to better facilitate its "rave" party-
- MP3 playback function
- The sound of that scartch immitent perfect vinyl (DJ SNIPER group who had used at our side during the concert SNIPER took his foot hihihi)
Which is a shame:
- The plastic that serves as the "vinyl" scratching seems to be fragile so handle with care and attention to scratches that tear
- We do not do well with the Scratch mp3
- Set too small, the size of a vinyl 33 rpm would be ideal (it may scratch with two fingers or three times and it is quite uncomfortable)
But I think it's better than a CDJ 800 or 1000 and it is both a NUMARK CDX and HDX, but at different levels.
As a fairly new product, the list price seems to be normal but I would hope that over time it would be a necessary tool for less. The psychological price I'm willing to give it would be 3 / 4 of its current value that is around 500 euros.
With experience, I will buy a much revised format, a second edition in a way.
What is good:
- General ergonomics
- Intuitive buttons for intuitive handling
- Direct drive tray
- Torque direct drive plate simulating the use of a platinum vinyl
- The display clear and legible
- The choice to run for the board oupas schratcher in hip hop or house and techno mix in
- Built-in effects are useful to better facilitate its "rave" party-
- MP3 playback function
- The sound of that scartch immitent perfect vinyl (DJ SNIPER group who had used at our side during the concert SNIPER took his foot hihihi)
Which is a shame:
- The plastic that serves as the "vinyl" scratching seems to be fragile so handle with care and attention to scratches that tear
- We do not do well with the Scratch mp3
- Set too small, the size of a vinyl 33 rpm would be ideal (it may scratch with two fingers or three times and it is quite uncomfortable)
But I think it's better than a CDJ 800 or 1000 and it is both a NUMARK CDX and HDX, but at different levels.
As a fairly new product, the list price seems to be normal but I would hope that over time it would be a necessary tool for less. The psychological price I'm willing to give it would be 3 / 4 of its current value that is around 500 euros.
With experience, I will buy a much revised format, a second edition in a way.