Just bought a pair of these wonderful players. I’m sooo happy with them and such a huge step up from the SC5000’s! It’s like moving from a Golf GTI to a 911 (also price-wise, but it’s totally worth it).
@@djvanluk interesting. I sold my denon stuff and replaced it by a V10 and 2 CDJ3k’s and omg, what a difference! Couldn’t be more happy, but I guess these are personal preference (and I do not need wifi/ streaming so I don’t muss those features).
bro can i load music files directly on this controller from pendrive Or have to export from laptop with rekordbox software to pendrive to load on controller
It's nice, but then again, Denon won me over for being able to play msuic, even when the power is out. As for the name, it's not long made for CDs to be put into the CDJ, rather it's called Compat Disc Jockey instead of Compact Discs Jockey.
@@LeisuretecDistribution Absolutely agree! CDJ is becoming a Brand, maybe more known than other Names! And it's not about how many Features have a Denon players, but who has the leading position for professionals in Clubs and Festivals? Sure, Pioneer and not Denon! have you ever seen Carl Cox, Sam Divine, Purple Disco Maschine playing with Denon? NO! and the Answer is Pioneer!
@@aaronmughal1493 pretty much. They are just better than the last CDJs but Denon has more features and more to come. Denon is less expensive with more features. How can you beat that?
Previously the single players without cd drives were called xdj, but they were a mid-range product, if the cdj3000 had been released as a xdj3000, people might have thought there would be another product to replace the cdj2000nxs2
My question is why do you still have rca analogue output?? Compared to digital out it’s not up to par when it comes to quality. It shouldn’t exist anymore.
bro can i load music files directly on xdj xz controller from pendrive Or have to export from laptop with rekordbox software to pendrive to load on xdj xz
These tracks work only when you load them 1st in record box 1st. It doesn’t analyze on the fly. It’s a no for me. What if I have music I wanna play on the fly. Or what if I don’t have a song and want to use WiFi to grab a song from my Dropbox or my Beatsource or tidal account. This should be an option seeing how the mpu is powerful enough to handle those features. Until then Denon destroys this unit plus Denon has moving platters! Nothing new here
Why would you want to stream music over wifi, it's going to be much lower quality than if you are using lossless tracks from a USB/SD card? To my ears there is always some compression when using services like Tidal (even at it's highest quality) and I would never do this. In what way does a Denon unit destroy this player? I'm honestly wondering as I'm thinking of upgrading to CDJ 3000's and if Denon has super amazing features then I want to know. Moving platters isn't really a big selling point to me.
@@epcQuest if your need of a song and don’t have access to it you will see the benefits. It even analyzes your tracks on the fly. You can get huger quality tracks on Beatport and Beatsource. It. Doesn’t stream it loads the song’s 1st then you can play it, it case of an emergency that the internet goes down. It’s a great back up in case you forget your hard drive and there is a hard drive bay built inside. Less to bring to a gig. Especially at a club. Plus it accepts Rekordbox too. So much to gain here.
@@epcQuest The SC6000 has an internal SSD bay, has DUAL layer capabilities, which you can play 2 separate tracks on one deck, it has WIFI if you want to stream tracks, AND it can analyze songs without the need of a laptop. All those features and its STILL cheaper in price than the CDJ3000.
Just got some cdj3k! Thanks for the tutorial!
I love my new 3000s. smoothest cdj yet.
great demo!
Just bought a pair of these wonderful players. I’m sooo happy with them and such a huge step up from the SC5000’s! It’s like moving from a Golf GTI to a 911 (also price-wise, but it’s totally worth it).
Seriously hhhh Denon another level
@@djvanluk interesting. I sold my denon stuff and replaced it by a V10 and 2 CDJ3k’s and omg, what a difference! Couldn’t be more happy, but I guess these are personal preference (and I do not need wifi/ streaming so I don’t muss those features).
Do you think a beginner can learn from the setup you are demoing here?
Why
bro can i load music files directly on this controller from pendrive Or have to export from laptop with rekordbox software to pendrive to load on controller
i dont see any wavesforms at all on my screens, its getting annoyed that i cant find anything about it on internet....
Can't wait to jump on these for the first time! What happened to the link button? Assuming you just use the 'source' button on the 3000's instead now?
If a link cable is connected, press Source and your USB or Music device can be selected on both CDJs.
i use denon but caanot deny the v10 is a beast
was this guy working at apple? don't get me wrong but he sounds like one lol.
It's nice, but then again, Denon won me over for being able to play msuic, even when the power is out.
As for the name, it's not long made for CDs to be put into the CDJ, rather it's called Compat Disc Jockey instead of Compact Discs Jockey.
@@LeisuretecDistribution Absolutely agree! CDJ is becoming a Brand, maybe more known than other Names! And it's not about how many Features have a Denon players, but who has the leading position for professionals in Clubs and Festivals? Sure, Pioneer and not Denon! have you ever seen Carl Cox, Sam Divine, Purple Disco Maschine playing with Denon? NO! and the Answer is Pioneer!
@@aaronmughal1493 pretty much. They are just better than the last CDJs but Denon has more features and more to come. Denon is less expensive with more features. How can you beat that?
Previously the single players without cd drives were called xdj, but they were a mid-range product, if the cdj3000 had been released as a xdj3000, people might have thought there would be another product to replace the cdj2000nxs2
@@LeisuretecDistribution That's probably why they kept the name is because of brand recognition. I getcha.
@@djsoomo Ahh no wonder, that's where I've heard that from. Gees these comments are old as heck.
Its not best sounding Mixer on the market , Model One is way better sounding Mixer, CDJ 3000 is good!
My question is why do you still have rca analogue output?? Compared to digital out it’s not up to par when it comes to quality. It shouldn’t exist anymore.
Not many mixers have digital inputs. They need to stay versatile. It would also = less sales for Pioneer DJ.
@@rbtb4970 true but moving forward lets upgrade to better sound
@@bboymac84 100% - I went digital with my NXS2s and wouldn't use RCA now.
Digital input means? 🤔 u mean xlr?
bro can i load music files directly on xdj xz controller from pendrive Or have to export from laptop with rekordbox software to pendrive to load on xdj xz
cdj free fousand REALLY ??? Not a very good advert when you can't pronounce the products actual name correctly.
These tracks work only when you load them 1st in record box 1st. It doesn’t analyze on the fly. It’s a no for me. What if I have music I wanna play on the fly. Or what if I don’t have a song and want to use WiFi to grab a song from my Dropbox or my Beatsource or tidal account. This should be an option seeing how the mpu is powerful enough to handle those features. Until then Denon destroys this unit plus Denon has moving platters! Nothing new here
Why would you want to stream music over wifi, it's going to be much lower quality than if you are using lossless tracks from a USB/SD card? To my ears there is always some compression when using services like Tidal (even at it's highest quality) and I would never do this. In what way does a Denon unit destroy this player? I'm honestly wondering as I'm thinking of upgrading to CDJ 3000's and if Denon has super amazing features then I want to know. Moving platters isn't really a big selling point to me.
@@epcQuest if your need of a song and don’t have access to it you will see the benefits. It even analyzes your tracks on the fly. You can get huger quality tracks on Beatport and Beatsource. It. Doesn’t stream it loads the song’s 1st then you can play it, it case of an emergency that the internet goes down. It’s a great back up in case you forget your hard drive and there is a hard drive bay built inside. Less to bring to a gig. Especially at a club. Plus it accepts Rekordbox too. So much to gain here.
@@epcQuest The SC6000 has an internal SSD bay, has DUAL layer capabilities, which you can play 2 separate tracks on one deck, it has WIFI if you want to stream tracks, AND it can analyze songs without the need of a laptop. All those features and its STILL cheaper in price than the CDJ3000.
@@hardkore360 and on top of that they have the lc6000 now