Folley
Bluelighter
I was going to get CDJ2000s, but my friend who I was living with had a mental breakdown and is now back with his family after a month stay in the hospital.. so, I'm not exactly going to push him on the issue. I'd LOVE to get CDJ2000s still, simply not an option with THE current budget. Glad to see you're so concerned though, Ali.
The 350's are the least expensive of the series, yet still give most of the features of the old CDJ800/850. Plus I really don't want to buy used - I want to be able to trust my gear is in 100% working condition when I buy it. I've had my old controller for nearly a year and it just recently broke, so I think it's time to move to a more professional set up if I'm ever going to mix out at clubs.
Was able to get a little bit of practice on the 850s yesterday, they have a very similar screen. Seems the 350s would be the best way of teaching me to mix on older gear while still giving me the capabilities of the newer models (USB function and MIDI capabilities)

The 350's are the least expensive of the series, yet still give most of the features of the old CDJ800/850. Plus I really don't want to buy used - I want to be able to trust my gear is in 100% working condition when I buy it. I've had my old controller for nearly a year and it just recently broke, so I think it's time to move to a more professional set up if I'm ever going to mix out at clubs.
Was able to get a little bit of practice on the 850s yesterday, they have a very similar screen. Seems the 350s would be the best way of teaching me to mix on older gear while still giving me the capabilities of the newer models (USB function and MIDI capabilities)


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