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    Fister DroBoto Jason Cerna's Avatar
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    always keep this in mind when spending money on dj equipment.

    you buy cheap, you buy twice.

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    Considering that MIDI controllers are very much a thing these days, it's shocking to me that the DJ-in-a-box still exists.

    For what it's worth, it's terrible gear. Don't get it.
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    Stay away from it! Dj in a box is crap.

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    Numark does make some quality pieces of equipment but all of their older beginner stuff is pretty low quality. But their high end stuff is great. Like the V7 that was mentioned the V6 is nice as is their higher end mixers and my favorite product of their's the HDX and CDX.

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    Advice for all of you: anything that says "DJ in a box" is garbage. Build your own setup, do your research, find the best stuff for you what you're doing.

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    No No No No, dont buy that junk. Save up and buy once, look at it as an investment, either used or new doesnt matter. Atleast you'll know that if you end up disliking dj'ing after a year you'll be able to recoup some of your investment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyFlash View Post
    Numark does make some quality pieces of equipment but all of their older beginner stuff is pretty low quality. But their high end stuff is great. Like the V7 that was mentioned the V6 is nice as is their higher end mixers and my favorite product of their's the HDX and CDX.
    You must mean the NS6. But yes, glad someone agrees. The V7 and NS6 are as solid as they come nowadays.

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    Well thanks for all the info guys. but I am BARELY on the edge of beginning, I am still practicing my CUEing and crossfading. And I did some research and found out that the Dj In A Box is Vinyls and iPod
    Does anyone know any good usb dj controllers for beginners?

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    Well, whats your budget?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Cerna View Post
    always keep this in mind when spending money on dj equipment.

    you buy cheap, you buy twice.
    TRUTH. Same some more money and get a better set up.
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