I never do that ..
I wish I could deny it, but we all know better.[emoji1]
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I never do that ..
Absolutely! Less Expenses means more profits!
If I were doing things the cheapest way possible, I would be more like some other DJs I know.
...Kept my original speakers I started with that were from the 80s, still use amplifiers, only purchase VHF Gemini microphones, Never paid for a DJ program, and just acquire a cracked version illegally. Kept my old radio shack mixer that I started with all these years as my main mixer. Never bought bags for my gear, and just either kept that stuff in original boxes they came in...Yeah there are lots of ways I could be a DJ for much cheaper
...My wife tells me I spend too much money on DJ Gear with what I buy now, I don't think I would want to feel the wrath of her reaction if a Pioneer DDJ-RZX showed up on our door step or if I came home from Guitar Center with one lol.
He's not as much a DJ .. he's a guitarist/DJ and seems that the controller isn't a high priority. Plus he seems to be on a mission to use cheap gear .. sort of like Ricky ..Then again.[emoji1]...
View: https://youtu.be/u09-j8e-CYQ
... for all the anti-cheap-gear fanatics.[emoji1]
He's not as much a DJ .. he's a guitarist/DJ. ..
That's no cheap controller he's using there ...
That's no cheap controller he's using there ...
Besides, a DDJ-SB3 ain't so "tiny and little" ..
it's wider and taller than a Denon MC6000mk2 and only 1/2" shorter in depth ...
True, but the POINT is; it’s an ENTRY level controller... $250.[emoji1]
And I LIKE @RickyB ‘s do-it-as-cheap-as-possible approach, only for how CRAZY it makes the Gear Snobs![emoji1]
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I may be a gear snob for what I use personally, but it makes no difference to me what anyone else uses. If everyone did what I did, I'd have to find other ways to be different.
To each their own!
I agree .. BUUTTT, when someone asks for an opinion, I'm happy to supply one. (sometimes even when they don't ask)I may be a gear snob for what I use personally, but it makes no difference to me what anyone else uses. If everyone did what I did, I'd have to find other ways to be different.
To each their own!
See, I'd call my DJ2GO "cheap" .. the Pioneer is entry-level and probably fine for a mobile jock (assuming they can get away with just 2 channels).True, but the POINT is; it’s an ENTRY level controller... $250.[emoji1] That’s less than I paid for my first (entry level) controller. If the DDJ-SB had been an option back then, I surely would have gone that route.
And I LIKE @DJRickyB ‘s do-it-as-cheap-as-possible approach, if for no other reason than how CRAZY it makes the Gear Snobs![emoji1]
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.. For some DJ’s the big expensive controllers are part of an IMAGE,..
See, I'd call my DJ2GO "cheap" .. the Pioneer is entry-level and probably fine for a mobile jock (assuming they can get away with just 2 channels).