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Best value for my money, regarding cd players?
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Djones
IsraTrance Senior Member
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Posted : Nov 29, 2007 00:20
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Last year I bought a CDJ-100 and a 200.
I didn't think having two different ones would matter all that much.
Actually I haven't been done much with 'm at all, but since I picked up practicing again last month, I did find out that the jog wheel of the 200 is really rubbish!
So what should I do:
Get another CDJ-100 and sell the 200 or should I get a completely different brand of cd players?
Because most other brands offer many more options for much less money, I wonder what the best thing is to do!? |
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Elad
Tsabeat/Sattel Battle
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Posted : Nov 30, 2007 02:52
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sell the 200 if anyone want it and get another 100 or even 1000 if u can afford it
make sure u test the jog its realy personal taste... i thought the 1000 is perfect , the 100's is 90% , and the 200'S.. ohh well just didnt liked it  www.sattelbattle.com
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Summum Bonum
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Posted : Nov 30, 2007 09:46
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Pioneer CMX-3000 [Dual CD Players ~ US$900]
  "Never argue with an idiot, they'll bring you down to their level and beat you with experience" |
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bluespectralmonkey
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Posted : Nov 30, 2007 10:19
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Boobytrip
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Posted : Nov 30, 2007 11:32
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I would sell the CDJ-200 and buy another CDJ-100. It could be that other brands have more options, and if you like that you could go for those. If you play out a lot it can be worth it to save for a pair of CDJ-1000s. You'll find those at most parties and it's a plus to be completely familiar with them.
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