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date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:12:27 +0000 (UTC),    group: uk.music.makers.dj        back       
"Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Hi all,

I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
hopefully become a professional club DJ.

So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).

Looking forward to reading your replies!

TIA,
Andrew
date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:12:27 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
Andrew  (that's me) wrote:

> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>
> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).


Can't believe no one knows this...

Still looking forward to your replies!

Andrew
date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:00:47 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Andrew

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

Re: "Standard" DJ CD-player ?   
"Andrew"  wrote in message news:ev5cpf$fmt$1@nnrp.ngi.it...
> Andrew  (that's me) wrote:
>
>> I'd like to teach myself how to DJ, and my eventual goal is to
>> hopefully become a professional club DJ.
>>
>> So I'm researching if there is at present a CD-player model that can
>> be considered the "standard" DJ tool to be found in every disco (like
>> the Technics SL-1200 used to be for vinyl).
>
>
> Can't believe no one knows this...
>
> Still looking forward to your replies!
>
> Andrew
industry standard are pioneer cdj 1000 but will set u back a lot of money . 
However there are cheaper alternatives by kam,gemini,numark,stanton etc why 
dont u just source one on line via google or ebay buy a cheap pair to start 
with and see how u get on .
date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:25:23 GMT   author:   pied piper

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