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cdj 1000 mk3


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You can get 850s for a couple hundred (if that) more, and they are a current unit and you'll know they are 2-3 years old at worst.

CDJ 1000's you pay a considerable amount and considering they came out in 2006, you could be buying a 7 y.o. unit and you don't know it's history

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the 1000s may be old units, but they are super reliable. U literally almost dont even need to worry about its history, cause unless its been soaked in a bathtub over night, its probably gonna last forever

in answer to OP its not a bad price, but its definetly not great either. ive seen a pair of 1000s go for anywhere between 550 to 1200

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It's an alright price, but 1000's are obsolete now for there price line.

E.g. you could get my two 800's, 400 mixer and road case for less than them... 8)

Wouldn't call 1000s obsolete. You could get two 800s and a mixer cheaper because there is a massive difference in performance and quality between the two players.

+1 to what GREMMIS said.

The mk3 has the best build quality of all cdj models. Much better than the newer range. It has more RAM than 850s and can read CD data quicker. If you want a solid CD playing unit go with 1000s. If you want to future proof your kit in terms of firmware updates and support/USB functionality go with the newer models.

Had you bid on those and won, I would say you've done an alright deal. It's not crazy cheap but it's towards the cheaper end of the scale most definitely. A pair of mk3s going for 550 is quite ridiculous!

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