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Auto cue and loop is excellent, plus manual in out and loop effects make this a really excellent machine for house breaks and playing your own mixes.
I sort of agree on that, but I just TRIED to match a few tracks on a pair of CDJ-800 my brother owns. The CDJ-1000 (and its reincarnations) became a popular tool for dance clubs and DJs, and is currently the most widely used DJ-style CD deck in nightclubs.The CDJ-800 did not have the CDJ-1000's "hot cue" feature, and had only "one cue, and one loop" at a time, though these could be saved for up to 500 CDs.
I've seen a guy pick one up and shake it, then lift a side and let it drop on a table, didn't skip once. It is a very versatile device, since you can use it with CD, with USB or you can map it to use with the PC as a controller. This ensures that the deck will certainly appeal to both mobile and home DJs, bars and other installations with a limited space. Pioneer later released the CDJ-500II, with the only changes being slightly faster performance, Loop Out adjustable and the maximum loop length was increased to 10 minutes. The cdj 200 even plays a very damaged cd , it amazing to see it read a scratched up cd , yet play the music very efficiently.Replacing the CDJ-800MK2, the CDJ-850 was released in 2010 offering some major enhancements over its predecessor. The CDJ-500S (also known as the CDJ-700S in the United States) released in 1997, was a smaller version of the CDJ-500. This ensures that the deck will certainly appeal to both mobile and home DJs, bars, and other installations with limited space.