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Numark iCD DJ IN A BOX
$499.00
Released August, 2010
The Pros:Setup is easy, load up your presets and get playing. Compact design, easy to fit in next to other equipment. Headphones are comfortable, have clear sound, perfect for DJ work.
The Cons:Can't backtrack into the previous track. Incompatible with compressed digital formats, no USB interface or MP3 capability. Takes a very long time to load CDRs.
The Numark iCD DJ IN A BOX is an all-in-one digital DJ system that combines input from 2 integrated CD players and an iPod dock. This mixer works with the integrated components, but lacks external inputs and additional outputs beyond the main and headphone.
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Tracks can be run through the 2-channel mixer alongside CD tracks, with large jog wheels enabling quick track selection. The CD players can handle both audio CDs and CD-Rs, and beat detection enables seamless looping. Playback can be programmed in allowing the mixer to crossfade to pre-selected tracks automatically, optionally with continuous play. Anti-Shock technology buffers the content of the CD players, preventing skips for uninterrupted playback.
Features
- All-in-one digital DJ system
- 2 CD players, iPod dock
- 2-channel mixer
- Headphones included
- Record to iPod
- Large, performance jog wheels
- Audio CD and CD-R compatible
- Anti-Shock buffered skip-protection technology
- Seamless looping
- Single, continuous, and programmable playback
- Two input channels, mic input
- Main and headphone outputs
- HF125 headphones, 2 power cables, power supply, 2 audio cables (stereo RCA), Quick start guide included
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Pros & Cons
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setup is easy, load up your presets and get playing
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compact design, easy to fit in next to other equipment
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headphones are comfortable, have clear sound, perfect for DJ work
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can't backtrack into the previous track
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incompatible with compressed digital formats, no USB interface or MP3 capability
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1
takes a very long time to load CDRs
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0
no scratching ability in the CD players
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general usage is awkward, controls are laid out in difficult to coordinate positions
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