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    Go for the toy then....

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    Can anyone offer any 'decent' advice???

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayDeeDrinker View Post
    Can anyone offer any 'decent' advice???
    No need for that.

    They are toylike and you only have limited funds. What do you expect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayDeeDrinker View Post
    I'm thinking of going for the Berhinger BCD3000 so that I can have full control over the Virtual DJ functions. I'll hardly use the mouse then and it'll also give me a back-up capability with my current Numark DM950USB.

    Does anyone use the Berhinger's and how good are they. Looking at the specs they look quite impressive.
    I have a Behringer BCD3000 before i got the denon. It's ok but not as a good as the denon or other gear. I would say its ok for dj's who are starting but then again I never had a problem with it. Worked fine all the time.


    If you are intrested in getting one PM me and i'll give you a price for a mint condition controller with all the leads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Solitaire Entertainments Ltd View Post
    No need for that.

    They are toylike and you only have limited funds. What do you expect?
    Sorry, didn't mean to offend.

    Unfortunately I do have limited funds so with this in mind I was looking for someone who has maybe used one for some feedback on how good/bad they are. I know the ones you mentioned are probably better but there's no way I can afford them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayDeeDrinker View Post
    Sorry, didn't mean to offend.

    Unfortunately I do have limited funds so with this in mind I was looking for someone who has maybe used one for some feedback on how good/bad they are. I know the ones you mentioned are probably better but there's no way I can afford them.
    OK, better idea then on a budget - a DAC-2. It won't have all the bells and whistles of the others, but is a good solid bit of kit.

    I picked two of these up from PCDJ for 2 of my guys at £80 each secondhand - try Ebay etc

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    The behringer gear is ok for home bedroom djs but it is too plasticy and tacky for the road, ive seen some in a friends shop and its ok but for the same money go for a DAC2 or a DMC1 more robust and road ready,

    With the BCD was you planning to use an external mixer or use the onboard one for the main output as the mic channels on them are absolutley appauling you would be better with a mega phone.

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    My behringer mixer isn't plasticly! Its a really good bit of kit! I have used a Denon and it feels that same as that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB Entertainments View Post
    My behringer mixer isn't plasticly! Its a really good bit of kit! I have used a Denon and it feels that same as that.
    I have used both extensively and I think if you had too Callum, you'd change your mind.

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