Crazy that you pay $3200 and it doesn’t have a built in sampler, no stems, no Beatsource or tidal, no dual usb for switch over, no aux in, no filter knob stop feature like in the A9🤦🏾♂️ If it was cheaper it would make sense but it’s lack so much features for that price🤷🏾♂️
The a9 is like $4000 and does nothing by itself that’s a waist to me because people only care about if you playing songs that they like nobody wants to hear a bunch of remixes all night so I can do without stems,or just bring a laptop if it’s that serious.I don’t need aux in because I have Bluetooth and WiFi and usb c to plug things into.Dual usb don’t care because this unit stores the tracks even if you plug out your usb so you still can switch over so I can load 4 tracks and plug out hard drives and someone else can get on.And by the way ain’t nobody other DJ touching this unit,because I’m not try to play on another Dj’s equipment and another DJ should have there own equipment so not my problem.
@@LuckyPro you are right. This unit seems like a personal unit rather than a unit used at clubs and venues used by multiple users. The A9 is powerful but I wish it had a usb hub, I’d prefer the S11 as it can handle dual USB hub input and usb output for dj crossovers.
nice is the top panel metal like xdj xz or platic?
I think its medal I put a magnet on it so I guess it is.
Crazy that you pay $3200 and it doesn’t have a built in sampler, no stems, no Beatsource or tidal, no dual usb for switch over, no aux in, no filter knob stop feature like in the A9🤦🏾♂️ If it was cheaper it would make sense but it’s lack so much features for that price🤷🏾♂️
The a9 is like $4000 and does nothing by itself that’s a waist to me because people only care about if you playing songs that they like nobody wants to hear a bunch of remixes all night so I can do without stems,or just bring a laptop if it’s that serious.I don’t need aux in because I have Bluetooth and WiFi and usb c to plug things into.Dual usb don’t care because this unit stores the tracks even if you plug out your usb so you still can switch over so I can load 4 tracks and plug out hard drives and someone else can get on.And by the way ain’t nobody other DJ touching this unit,because I’m not try to play on another Dj’s equipment and another DJ should have there own equipment so not my problem.
@@LuckyPro you are right. This unit seems like a personal unit rather than a unit used at clubs and venues used by multiple users. The A9 is powerful but I wish it had a usb hub, I’d prefer the S11 as it can handle dual USB hub input and usb output for dj crossovers.
Huh?! 🤔 The A9 is just a mixer. This is a mixer plus two CDJs all together, hence it's called an all-in-one.