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Tabletop DJ player from Pioneer belonging to the CDJ series

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  • VeZoulVeZoul
    Pioneer CDJ-800Published on 01/24/07 at 05:37
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    It's been two and a half years that I use a pair of these two marvels beyond a shadow of a problem.
    I find them excellent for use as I do (ie evening between friends and personal pleasure).
    Regarding the fact that it does not gre MP3, little interest being given to me that I would use it. I use rarely VINYL mode, but the little that I use, I have no problem under control. The handling is fast enough. I recently tested the CDJ 800 MK2 (her replacement) ... I stay on the MK1, MK2 Jog seems the hardest, and the MP3 function is, for me, unnecessary.
    The CDJ 800 plates are excellent, and I would do without hsiter this choice, if I do it again.
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    It's been two and a half years that I use a pair of these two marvels beyond a shadow of a problem.
    I find them excellent for use as I do (ie evening between friends and personal pleasure).
    Regarding the fact that it does not gre MP3, little interest being given to me that I would use it. I use rarely VINYL mode, but the little that I use, I have no problem under control. The handling is fast enough. I recently tested the CDJ 800 MK2 (her replacement) ... I stay on the MK1, MK2 Jog seems the hardest, and the MP3 function is, for me, unnecessary.
    The CDJ 800 plates are excellent, and I would do without hsiter this choice, if I do it again.
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  • damonedashdamonedash
    Pioneer CDJ-800Published on 12/04/09 at 00:45
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I bought them used and frankly his kills. I never touched the CD decks, I always stay on turntables (yes y'en still lol), and after testing cdj 1000, a week after I bought some cdj 800 on leboncoin. I wanted cdj 800 mk2, but hey it's really good stuff. For now no problem, as is the OCCAZ I hope I shall not.

    In any case, the next will be new and will always PIONEER. anyway when you go to box, you see most often and stuff PIONEER TECHNICS.

    To buy the closed eyes, at least not too much because the price is quite high anyway.

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    I bought them used and frankly his kills. I never touched the CD decks, I always stay on turntables (yes y'en still lol), and after testing cdj 1000, a week after I bought some cdj 800 on leboncoin. I wanted cdj 800 mk2, but hey it's really good stuff. For now no problem, as is the OCCAZ I hope I shall not.

    In any case, the next will be new and will always PIONEER. anyway when you go to box, you see most often and stuff PIONEER TECHNICS.

    To buy the closed eyes, at least not too much because the price is quite high anyway.

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  • paranoiakartistparanoiakartist
    Pioneer CDJ-800Published on 06/20/10 at 06:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    hello,
    I use them for 1 week

    I already tried the CDJ-400 and I started with CDJ-100S

    I like most is that the jog, the loops (auto or manual), ease of set everything falls under the hands is very very fast ... and simpas

    I did not find at least for now ... can not be the mp3 playback but as I had CDJ-100S CD I have no mp3 ...

    pretty good value for money as found nine Used prices start in the ... 700euro mine have cost 750 euro per pair with two Flyght box ... So rappot money very interresant although AC is therefore an investment for some ...

    I put a score of 10 because everything I like ... they are very deadly and hérgonomiques effectiveness ... so impressive ...

    big favorite …
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    hello,
    I use them for 1 week

    I already tried the CDJ-400 and I started with CDJ-100S

    I like most is that the jog, the loops (auto or manual), ease of set everything falls under the hands is very very fast ... and simpas

    I did not find at least for now ... can not be the mp3 playback but as I had CDJ-100S CD I have no mp3 ...

    pretty good value for money as found nine Used prices start in the ... 700euro mine have cost 750 euro per pair with two Flyght box ... So rappot money very interresant although AC is therefore an investment for some ...

    I put a score of 10 because everything I like ... they are very deadly and hérgonomiques effectiveness ... so impressive ...

    big favorite ...
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  • Audiofanzine FRAudiofanzine FR
    Pioneer CDJ-800Published on 12/30/10 at 07:07
    I used the CDJ800 for six months. It's an excellent deck!!
    I like the auto-loop function.
    The +10/+100 pitch setting allows you to create amazing mixes and is very reliable. Very convenient to make long mixes.
    The master tempo function is very powerful when you increase the tempo. It doesn't sound so good when you decrease the tempo (the sound starts getting metallic already with only 5%). When I mix a track and decrease the tempo by 5% or more, I turn off the master tempo.

    The pitch is very reliable but not very precise in +/-100% mode. I generally sync the track as precisely as possible, then I fine tune the other deck (CDJ1000).
    Finally, the CDJ800 is an excellent deck, but I'm happy to…
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    I used the CDJ800 for six months. It's an excellent deck!!
    I like the auto-loop function.
    The +10/+100 pitch setting allows you to create amazing mixes and is very reliable. Very convenient to make long mixes.
    The master tempo function is very powerful when you increase the tempo. It doesn't sound so good when you decrease the tempo (the sound starts getting metallic already with only 5%). When I mix a track and decrease the tempo by 5% or more, I turn off the master tempo.

    The pitch is very reliable but not very precise in +/-100% mode. I generally sync the track as precisely as possible, then I fine tune the other deck (CDJ1000).
    Finally, the CDJ800 is an excellent deck, but I'm happy to also have a CDJ1000 to fine tune the track sync. I don't thing that having two CDJ800 is the best solution because of the inconvenience with pitch.

    Originally written by zmo1000 on Audiofanzine Fr.
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