http://www.pioneer.eu/eur/content/press ... m-350.html
looks pretty cool
Pioneer CDJ-350 & DJM-350
Re: Pioneer CDJ-350 & DJM-350
the whole setup looks pretty awesome. the CDJ-350s are obviously replacing the 200 & 400 while probably being a little better than both those decks.
still going to be kind of expensive, though.
still going to be kind of expensive, though.
Re: Pioneer CDJ-350 & DJM-350
selling my 200's, and gonna get a pair of 350's!
Re: Pioneer CDJ-350 & DJM-350
I'm tempted to sell my 400's for these. Would love to know if they'll play .wav formats off the USB sticks as the 400's only play mp3. Also, if it recognized NTFS instead of FAT32 would be good to know. ...and if you can still put an image of your choice in the faceplates. 
The USB recording on the DJM-350 is a brilliant idea, though. Would certainly take all the hassle out of archiving shows.
The USB recording on the DJM-350 is a brilliant idea, though. Would certainly take all the hassle out of archiving shows.
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Re: Pioneer CDJ-350 & DJM-350
I am hoping to get a single CD-J just to play my own tunes and tunes that are free downloads.
Is there any point in getting a Pioneer or would a cheap one do the job?
Is there any point in getting a Pioneer or would a cheap one do the job?
Re: Pioneer CDJ-350 & DJM-350
http://askasoundguy.com/home/2010/03/25 ... d-djm-350/♫♪♫ wrote:I'm tempted to sell my 400's for these. Would love to know if they'll play .wav formats off the USB sticks as the 400's only play mp3. Also, if it recognized NTFS instead of FAT32 would be good to know. ...and if you can still put an image of your choice in the faceplates.
The USB recording on the DJM-350 is a brilliant idea, though. Would certainly take all the hassle out of archiving shows.
Mp3, wav, aiff, and aac from CDRs or thumbdrives.
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