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The PLX-1000 is precision engineered for the booth, drawing on 50 years’ experience of making high-e..
The white Pioneer PLX-500 is a high-quality, direct-drive turntable with a high-torque motor system ..
The Pioneer PLX-500-K is a USB turntable with direct drive for DJs and vinyl lovers. The turntable o..
The Pioneer DJ HDJ-CUE1 DJ headphones have been designed and manufactured to deliver excellent perfo..
The white Pioneer PLX-500 is a high-quality, direct-drive turntable with a high-torque motor system ..
The PLX-1000 is precision engineered for the booth, drawing on 50 years’ experience of making high-e..
Designed for the beginner DJ and professional music enthusiast, the Pioneer HDJ-CUE1 Bluetooth DJ He..
Pioneer DJ DM-40D active monitors are a compact pair of speakers ideal for the home DJ or producer. ..
The Pioneer PLX-500-K is a USB turntable with direct drive for DJs and vinyl lovers. The turntable o..
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The quality of workmanship is at a very high level.
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Fascinated by the gorgeous sound, depth of frequencies, ease of use. Successful, harmonious design.
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Upgradeable, great sound.
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A good, quality assembled turntable.
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.