Great DJ Equipment Prices and Selection

September 28th, 2011

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Disc jockeys have been around in one form or another for almost a hundred years. From originators on the radio to the more recent hip-hop variety, the profession has grown exponentially. DJs can be found on the radio, at clubs, keeping the grove going in parties and even at weddings to ensure there is more than just a slow dance waiting at the end for the bride and groom.

Starting to DJ is easy enough but there are a few key pieces of equipment that you are going to need to have and know how to set up. Putting the equipment together incorrectly can mean trouble before an event or the night has even begun.

Whether you are going after the club scene or simply trying to break in through a wedding, one of the most important tools in the DJ arsenal is the turntable. Turntables have an incredibly wide and varied price range, which means care should be taken for beginners. While the most common image of a turntable is one that explicitly uses vinyl records, turntables have been compatible with mp3 players for years, which allows a prospective DJ to carry much more music than his or her predecessors would have been capable of with a crate full of records. You are going to want to get a pair of turntables, which should end up costing right around $400.

Next in line is the mixer. Once properly set up, everything should flow through the mixer,

allowing you to control the music however you choose. Volume, crossfades, treble and bass are all controlled through the mixer. A good mixer will allow you blend two different tracks and create a unique sound all your own, which is common to hear in the middle of a club when a DJ is putting on a show. They are what is used to create a Dj Mix.

Last but not least you are going to need some headphones. They are the most simple of the bunch, but it is important to have a pair that will keep unnecessary distractions out that could prevent you from getting the sound that you are looking for.

Numark iBattlepackIf you find yourself looking around online then you are likely to run into the DJ in a Box packages. These packages include beginner equipment for DJs with a full set of turntables, mixer and headphones. They can range from as low as $350 to upwards of $800. Available for as low as $300, the popular Numark DJ in a Box is a great starter pack for a prospective DJ. It is compatible with an iPod and touts the ability to record your mix directly to the iPod itself, which is perfect for critiquing your own sound afterward.

The DJ equipment included in the DJ in a Box pack are two TT1610 belt-drive turntables, an iM1 mixer with an iPod dock and HF125 headphones. For a bit more than the Numark DJ in a Box, you can purchase the Stanton DJLab 1.1 for $400. It is a great system for simply getting your feet wet and used to the basics before you dive into something with a more complicated mixer with more features than you know what to do with. The DJ Lab 1.1 comes with Dj Pro 90 headphones, two Stanton T.52 turntables, M.212 mixer and two 500B carts to go along with the necessary cables.

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