Pioneer DM-40D-BT is a pair of desktop near field monitors with Bluetooth. The DM-40D speakers deliver balanced, energetic bass and can deliver extra power, as each unit is equipped with a Class D amplifier and a 4-inch woofer. You don't need to choose a separate set of monitor speakers for djing and music creation, as the DM-40DS are suitable for both modes. With one swipe of the switch, you can select the desired mode: djing or creating music. The DSP settings will be optimized for this task, so that you can safely engage in the creative process. Thanks to the mini RCA connector, you can connect various equipment, such as DJ controllers and mixers, or a laptop or sound card used to create music. The headphones can be simply connected and disconnected via the front panel connector of the DM-40D. You also don't need to reach for the back panel to adjust the volume, as the volume button is placed directly in front of you. Bluetooth technology makes it easy to connect a smartphone, mobile device, or PC / Mac and play high-quality tracks wirelessly.
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Pioneer DJ,"Pioneer Corporation was founded in 1937 and is currently one of the world leaders in the production of electronic and audio-video equipment. The company is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and employs more than 31,000 people worldwide.In 1994, Pioneer released the world's first CDJ, CDJ-500, CD-ROM deck with maximum load Designed for professional use DJs, With Live CUE, Looping, pace Setup without Pitch change, and elementary gear knob which allowed the user to scroll forward or backward on the page. The company introduced the DJM-500 companion DJ mixer with built-in Effects It can be synchronization with the rhythms of music per minute.In 1998, Pioneer introduced the CDJ-100s, the first CDJ with built-in effects controlled by a swivel wheel. To slow down or speed up work record player In 2001, the company introduced the CDJ-1000 with a "vinyl mode" that allowed the user to control a touchscreen disc, such as vinyl, on a track or even Scratch IT. The CDJ-1000 also introduced "checkpoints" that allowed the user to set tags on a track and recall them. These new features, combined with the increased availability of music on CDs, as well as the relative ease of transporting and storing CDs compared to vinyl, soon made the CDJ-1000 an industry standard in nightclubs around the world.
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