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Vinyl's where it's at! :(

You can pick up CDJ's cheaper than 2 but it's definitely going to be an expensive setup. I used to get all my gear through Stav at PL&S, but I think he is pretty mainstream these days and less likely to do deals. Try him out though.

Try XTreme entertainment.

They hire stuff out but sell off their ex hire stuff when they get new gear in.

I got my turntables from them and they haven't missed a beat (pun intended)

They've been around for 15 years and have many club installs so are reputable.

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are you just starting if not how many years have you been djing ?

Coz cdj1000s... are like 1.5 - 2 ? maybe even 2.5 each.

i'm only starting out but my mate took me to one of his gigs last saturday and they had that setup and i absolutely loved it. I dont want to buy equipment and then get sick of it and buy new ones, i'd rather save and get good ones from the start and save the hassle.

The rrp for the 1000's are 2.5k but i'm getting it cheaper, just depends how cheap.

And the money doesn't really matter for me because i'll make it back by the end of the year.

fark mate try it out first - borrow your mate's or something.

it's a massive outlay and you might not like it (or might simply be crap at DJing).

i would also suggest getting turntables instead - I reckon they're easier to use and you'll easily be able to sell them.

i've been DJing for more than 10 years and I still haven't brought myself to spend and get cdj1000s!

Technics 1200Mk2, Qty: 4 $500ea (not loaded)

Vestax PDX2000, Qty: 2 $450ea (not loaded)

Pioneer CDJ-100s, Qty: 2 $450ea

Denon DNS-3000, Qty: 2 $600ea

Vestax PMC-007, Qty: 1 $900

I have no idea what the above are, but its for sale. You checkout the part numbers to find out what they actually are :unsure:

If ya want more details PM me and ill give you contact details for where i saw it, otherwise dont worry

Technics 1200Mk2, Qty: 4 $500ea (not loaded)

Vestax PDX2000, Qty: 2 $450ea (not loaded)

Pioneer CDJ-100s, Qty: 2 $450ea

Denon DNS-3000, Qty: 2 $600ea

Vestax PMC-007, Qty: 1 $900

I have no idea what the above are, but its for sale. You checkout the part numbers to find out what they actually are :unsure:

If ya want more details PM me and ill give you contact details for where i saw it, otherwise dont worry

if that's all new it is pretty cheap.

neither turntable comes with stylus...

1200s when i got them were like $1000 excl stylus!

fark mate try it out first - borrow your mate's or something.

it's a massive outlay and you might not like it (or might simply be crap at DJing).

i would also suggest getting turntables instead - I reckon they're easier to use and you'll easily be able to sell them.

i've been DJing for more than 10 years and I still haven't brought myself to spend and get cdj1000s!

I've already tried it and went to one of my mates gigs and had an absolute blast so i definitely want to do it (whether i'm good is another story but practice makes perfect)

I'd get turntables but i'd prefer the 1000's due to the fact that you can do everything that you can do on turntables with them and with the turntables i would have to be careful doing the backspin's etc. so i dont scratch the vinyl or break the pin.

  • 2 weeks later...

If you learn how to DJ on 1000's it is going to be hard to use other gear, seeing that 1000's are so simple to use. Have a look at www.inthemix.com and www.onlove.com.au in there forums they usually have dj kits for sale, and ebay.

btw; 450 for a used cdj100 is expensive, you can buy 2 x cdj100's + a mixer for around 800-900 on ebay.

btw; 450 for a used cdj100 is expensive, you can buy 2 x cdj100's + a mixer for around 800-900 on ebay.

If you be patient and kepp an eye on the forums you will be able to pick up cdl100's for $200-$250

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