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<blockquote data-quote="drbaker" data-source="post: 458620" data-attributes="member: 3198"><p>You're right, CDJ 800s don't play MP3s.</p><p></p><p>I've got one, and apart from the MP3 issue, I'm really pleased with it. I think I looked at the 800, the similarly priced Denon, and the 1000. From what I remember the jog wheel on the 800 is the same as on the 1000, and I didn't really see what the 1000 offered that the 800 didn't. Can't remember what I didn't like about the Denon, but I had a good long time mixing on both that and the 800 in the shop (Sound Control in Bristol) and preferred the 800. Mixing on it is just great, maybe easier even than on a Technics. I'm thinking of getting a second CD deck, and will almost definitely get an 800 again. Then starts the long process of ripping my record collection, but that's another story...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drbaker, post: 458620, member: 3198"] You're right, CDJ 800s don't play MP3s. I've got one, and apart from the MP3 issue, I'm really pleased with it. I think I looked at the 800, the similarly priced Denon, and the 1000. From what I remember the jog wheel on the 800 is the same as on the 1000, and I didn't really see what the 1000 offered that the 800 didn't. Can't remember what I didn't like about the Denon, but I had a good long time mixing on both that and the 800 in the shop (Sound Control in Bristol) and preferred the 800. Mixing on it is just great, maybe easier even than on a Technics. I'm thinking of getting a second CD deck, and will almost definitely get an 800 again. Then starts the long process of ripping my record collection, but that's another story... [/QUOTE]
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