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  • yopeyope

    Bad

    Gemini DJ CDJ 650Published on 11/29/13 at 03:13
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I used 6 months, as the third stage.
    I use Denon DNS 1200 home and Pioneer CDJ 850 in the evening.

    Most:
    - The price
    - Color screen, small but usable form Wave
    - USB playback, fast and reliable.
    - Possible use with Traktor / Virtual DJ / Serato (not tested)
    - Jog: resistant enough, I like

    Least:
    - Design: very plastic, the quality is not that more pros brands
    - The Hot cues and loop functions: very ergonomic, but still usable
    - Sound card: Sound is too strong, making it necessary to mount the hugely gain on the table, making the equalization gains not compatible with a plate of another brand

    Conclusion:
    I used it as the third stage, mainly for accapelas, and it …
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    I used 6 months, as the third stage.
    I use Denon DNS 1200 home and Pioneer CDJ 850 in the evening.

    Most:
    - The price
    - Color screen, small but usable form Wave
    - USB playback, fast and reliable.
    - Possible use with Traktor / Virtual DJ / Serato (not tested)
    - Jog: resistant enough, I like

    Least:
    - Design: very plastic, the quality is not that more pros brands
    - The Hot cues and loop functions: very ergonomic, but still usable
    - Sound card: Sound is too strong, making it necessary to mount the hugely gain on the table, making the equalization gains not compatible with a plate of another brand

    Conclusion:
    I used it as the third stage, mainly for accapelas, and it is not that (gain, hot cues, ...)
    I still recommend it for DJs who want to start
    - For its price, and choosing two CDJ 650
    - Because it is compatible traktor / serato etc, which allows a PC / CD smooth transition
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  • martipitmartipit

    Excellent!

    Gemini DJ CDJ 650Published on 04/21/13 at 03:26
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    How long have you use it? February 2013

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    Plus: jog correct size - Screen - reactivity of platinum
    The least: Charging time USB and CD

    Have you tried many other models before buying it? Not turntables but controllers

    How would you rate the quality / price? fine

    With experience, you do again this choice? Yes, no problem. I recommend it for users who do occasional evenings
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