Beginner DJ Equipment Guide for the Really Rich

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This is a guide to beginner DJ equipment for those who are blessed to have the ability to afford anything their heart desires.

Obvious the first step in shopping for beginner DJ equipment is getting the decks. This is a no-brainer. You need a pair of Technics SL-1200 turntables. You can make your pick from the MKII up to the most recent models.

Technics SL 1200 turntables

If you plan on spinning CDs, your beginner DJ equipment arsenal will have to include CD turntables too. Here, the choice is also straightforward as you’re better off with the best-of-the-best aka the Pioneer CDJ-2000 DJ CD decks.

Pioneer CDJ 2000

Now, things are getting complicated as with DJ mixers, the choices abound and it will come down to your preferences but since you’re probably new at DJing you cannot know what the best DJ mixer is if you have not spun on one.

So again, your beginner DJ equipment rig should include premium DJ mixers found in many clubs around the world such as the Pioneer DJM-800, the most popular DJ effects mixer or the Allen & Heath Xone:92. If you want to go rotary, the Rane MP 2016S, UREI 1620LE and even the ultra light and portable DJR-400 should be your DJ mixers of choice.

DJR 400 DJ Mixer

With DJing going digital on us at a fast pace, your beginner DJ equipment set-up should also include a laptop. Here again, the best stand in a class of their own and are not hard to spot. Pick an Apple MacBook Pro 15” and make sure that you configure it to have the fastest processor, the most RAM, a widescreen display and the biggest and fastest hard drive. Why a 15”? I find 13” too small and while 17” would be the best, it’s no fun lugging them around from gig to gig.

Apple MacBook Pro
With that Apple MacBook Pro DJ laptop, you’re going to need DJ software. You have two options for your digital beginner DJ equipment set-up: 1) Serato 2)Traktor. Both have their pros and cons and in an article titled Serato or Traktor?, I revealed a simple and fast way to figure out which computer DJ system to pick and why.

Traktor Scratch Pro Screenshot

Serato Scratch Live

Depending on whether you settle with Serato or Traktor, you are going to need a DJ controller as part of your beginner DJ equipment set-up. DJ controllers basically allow you to operate the laptop without you touching the keyboard (except when using the songs search tool). They’re practical because trying to make live loops for example using a keyboard is not the easiest of things to do.

If you thought the options in DJ mixers were dizzying, you obviously have not looked into DJ controllers because even DJ gear retailers get lost in the confusion! That’s why the beginner DJ controller, [Related read: The Number One Annoyance with USB DJ controllers] I will recommend for Serato or Traktor DJ software is the Traktor KONTROL X1 which is make for Traktor but can also be used on Serato (give me a couple of weeks to research into the best that really works for both platforms).

TRAKTOR KONTROL X1 DJ Controller

Your journey into beginner DJ equipment is not over! You need a pair of DJ headphones. Your options? Pioneer HDJ-2000, Sony MDR-700DJ, Sennheiser HD 25 and even the good old Technics RP-DJ1200. Buying DJ headphones is a matter of personal choice and comfort.

I personally use the Sony MDR V700 DJ headphones because they have served me well for over ten years and am happy with them. I see that everyone is moving onto Pioneer HDJ-2000 and they swear by them so maybe one day I will try them out and let you know!

What else do you need in your beginner DJ equipment setup? Studio monitors, a booth, cables, bags, cases and various accessories such as slipmats, dust removers and so forth.

But the above should get you started. Good luck and if you ever use this premium beginner DJ equipment guide, please feel free to share the photos of your set-up!

PS: The total bill for a set-up above is over US $ 10 000. Like I said: if money is no object…

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