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Topic: Stanton CM. 205

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Posted Thu 07 Jun 07 @ 4:11 pm
for a basic backup looks good as its only a backup no need to break the bank

 



Looks pretty cheap and plastic... but might be ok.

Also check out these packages:

Numark Fusion 111 CD DJ Package
http://www.zzounds.com/item--NUMFUS111


Numark Fusion 494 Axis 4 CD DJ Package
http://www.zzounds.com/item--NUMFUS494

and one that I have even tried (Works good):
http://www.zzounds.com/item--NUMCDMIX3
http://www.zzounds.com/item--NUMCDMIX1



Numark have made thise "dj in a box" solution for ages, and they are solid.



Not too sure about OEM versions, like Stanton use (OEM meaning its a general made product, sailing under different brand names)

 

 

Hi guys

I bought the Stanton CM205.......All I got to say is its a P.O.C(piece of crap).....first of all the one I had was defective the left deck would not detect cd s....you had to power it Off then on to detect cd's....when you opened the door.....The cd was still spinning...(Really did not like this....really help the cd's scatchlesss......Notttttt) For sound quality was good.

So i brought it back and got a drum roll please

A numark CDmix3...this is a great product...played with it all weekend.......has nomal cd trays (the cd stops spinning when you eject the CD Woohoo....Sound is really good from the mixer....very easy to use this will be a really great back up

later dudes

DJMikeD
 

For backup I use... Virtual Dj, as it never stops :)))
 

I use a 30GB iPod with pre-recorded mixes
 



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