Choosing the right setup for Rekordbox DVS

Choosing the right setup for Rekordbox DVS

Ratkay

Choosing the right setup for Rekordbox DVS

Hey guys! 

I've just bought two vinyl players (Technics 1200mk5) and now i am looking for the right setup for Rekordbox DVS. I've looked at all the setups right now but it feels like theres always a big "con" with everyone. 

The DJM-S9 looks nice but does not have full usage to the DVS. It's originally built for Serato software. 

The DJM-450 is nice and affordable, and also comes with the DVS software included but lacks a "pro fader" and the pads. 

The DDJ-SZ2 looks awesome and then i would have portability to take a setup with my easier, but it's for Serato. Also does not have adjustable faders like the DJM-S9.
[Edit] Sorry, i just read the manual and you can actually adjust the fader feel with a screw-driver on the SZ2!  

Is Pioneer ever going to release a full Pro DDJ. XDJ or DJM for rekordbox? 
The 450 feels close but i would like to have a mixer or DDJ with the pads and more effects. 

What are your thoughts on this? 

Official comment

Pulse

The DJM-450 "lacks a pro fader"? It's got the same MAGVEL fader as any other DJM / DDJ with a MAGVEL fader! (It's pretty kick-ass, btw.)

Mathis Fcyn

I would go for an 450 and a sp1/Allen Heath k2. 

That is my plan. I just don't know where I can get the timecod records ...

Ratkay

@Pulse : what I meant is that S9 has a Pro fader as it says in the description of the product. It's adjustable :) same on the Sz2, rz and some others

Pulse

Yeah, but the MAGVEL fader (non-pro version) is still solid... and for the price and spec of the DJM-450, it's a solid contender in that range.

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