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DJ Hero Bundle with Turntable (PlayStation 3) $69.99 Product Information Be the life of the party! The makers of Guitar Hero introduce an entirely fresh and innovative way to experience your favorite music. With DJ Hero you will be the life of the party as you spin and scratch more than 100 songs into unique mixes. Get ready for a whole new phenomenon in music. Product Features The ability to battle your friends or jam together at home or onlin… |
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Shure SM58-LC Cardioid Vocal Microphone without Cable $79.00 The Shure SM58 dynamic mic has been a standard on stages throughout the world for years with its unmistakable sound and unsurpassed reliability. A carefully tailored frequency rise at about 4,000 Hz makes the vocals stand out in the mix and yet keeps them smooth and “easy on the ears.” It’s no surprise that the SM58 is the most popular mic in the world. The SM58 has a cardiod (unidirectional) pola… |
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ION Audio iCUE3 Discover DJ System $129.99 The ION Audio Discover DJ System easily allows you to mix and scratch your computer music library at your fingertips. Simply load the included MixVibes Cross LE software, plug in the ION Discover DJ and you’re ready to be a star DJ. Mix tracks with the DJ crossfader, scratch, EQ, and even do more advanced DJ effects like pitching up and down! The Discover DJ works with all of your MP3s and other m… |
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Pioneer CDJ-200 Pro Cd/Mp3 Player $500.00 ***OPEN BOX*** This NEW product you are browsing has been inspected by our certified technicians to ensure that it meets factory specifications. It is guaranteed to be in perfect working order but it is sold in AS IS condition (for example, the box may be torn, etc) and returns will not be accepted. Please contact us with any questions BEFORE placing an order. We accept PayPal an… |
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Pioneer CDJ-350 Digital Multi Player $800.00 The CDJ-350 will allow users to create DJ performances with various digital music files including MP3, AAC, WAV and AIFF files that are stored on different forms of media, including USB mass storage device class products or CD-R/RW discs. The media player also includes Pioneer’s proprietary music management software, rekordbox, making it possible to manage music files on a computer for quick song … |
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Pioneer CDJ-850 Professional Multi-Format Media CD/MP3 Player With USB $781.99 Pioneer Performance Multi Player – Pioneer CDJ-850…. |
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What DJ equipment would you recommend for a beginner?
Hi everyone. I am very into music now and stuff such as mixing songs, etc… I have never used a DJ set before and I know it is most likely hard to learn, that’s why I am looking for a beginner DJ set. I was looking online and found out that you need 2 turntables and a mixer (What is really necessary). But what else would I have to buy?
I also found this DJ package, is it worth it?
http://www.samash.com/p/Numark_DJ%20in%20A%20Box%20DJ%20Package_-49952665
And also, I would like to know how you started djing.
Thanks in advance!
The whole DJ game is changing. Do you really want to learn how to spin and mix vinyl records and lug around all that heavy equipment? The current state of music is in CDs, not vinyl. The CDs are currently transitioning to down-loadable music in WAVE or MP3 format. The modern day DJs in places like New York and LA are using a whole new method of performing and mixing their music live. IT’s called sampling and here is an example of how different the same song can sound sampled by different DJs … http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=deep+dish+we+gonna+feel+it&aq=1 – So, perhaps, you rally want to be learning about that next generation of DJ equipment called samplers and serqueners. Here are a few of the new concepts in DJ music methods …
KORG Electribe MX (4-videos) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZaqlSudOuw
ROLAND Sp-555 (one video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HTQ6Nm6Z9c
Then there are other performers who are not musicians but crate there own musical sound like DUB FX … http://media2.roland.com/en/v/v0774/v077403M.mov
So there you have it … The Future of live DJ music …
Used DJ equipment for astonishing savings
Buying new DJ equipment can be a financially daunting experience. The industry standard turntables, mixers and monitors a DJ needs to feel sure that he or she is giving their money’s worth in every situation often cost well over £1,000: a lot of money to spend on equipment that can be had for less when it’s bought second hand, or as ex display or show stock. When a person knows where to look, he or she can save themselves hundreds of pounds – even as much as 50% – off the recommended retail price of the kit they simply can’t do without.
There are a few websites around now that cater specifically to this market: in particular, the UK’s own Why Buy New – which, as its name suggests, is all about selling premium quality DJ equipment at astonishing prices. Take, for example, the standard CD turntable used across the industry – which is available repackaged on the site for more than £300 less than it is in shops. Or their simple selection of “B Stock” (B Stock basically refers to any item that has been used as a display model, or as a demo model at a trade show) turntables, some of which are being offered at a mere 33% of their recommended selling price. This is DJ kit as it should be sold: right to the DJ at almost cost prices.
The business model is very simple to maintain, which is why these sites are able to keep themselves afloat. While there’s nothing wrong with DJ equipment that has been used for window display, in a trade show or simply repackaged (sometimes a new package comes out that makes existing stock obsolete), it can’t be sold in stores any more. Certainly it can’t be sold for the prices the manufacturers sell their newly packaged or unused stock at. Which means it’s either not going to get sold at all – or sites like Why Buy New can pick it up super cheap and sell it on at correspondingly low prices.
A turntable, for example, that has been used as a demo in a trade show may have been switched on for a grand total of, say, 72 hours. That’s nothing in the life of an item designed to experience severely heavy use on a nightly basis. In other words, this kind of B Stock DJ equipment is, to all intents and purposes, brand spanking new – and it’s being sold for the kind of price a person wouldn’t usually get it for at a jumble sale. Why, indeed, buy new when one can get this kind of deal on what is effectively unused kit?
It’s not a new idea, this cheap selling of ex display or superseded stuff: but, where the DJ is concerned, it’s a particularly excellent one. DJing is horrendously expensive and every penny saved on kit represents a penny earned for the equally necessary records, CDs and so on that the DJ plays. Reduced price DJ equipment is clearly the way forward.
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