Complete package deal includes:
Numark CDN88 Twin CD Player
- Real Time Digital Scratching
- 48 second anti shock memory
- Pitch lock (key control)
- 3 Cue Points per Deck
- 2 Seamless Loops per Deck
- Built in Effects that synconise to the beat
- Digital Outputs
The Numark CDN88 remains just about the best value twin CD player on the market to today, and is a fantasic feature packed model for an extremely low price. There are better players on the market, but they cost a lot more money, and in our opinion, this one is still the best value, offering proven reliability, and more features for your money than any other deck.
Imagine doing everything you can do on vinyl, but in your CD player. The CDN-88 provides real time scratching with true vinyl sound and feel. Capabilities such as +/-100% pitch change and Key Lock (a.k.a. master tempo), reverse play, dual loops, Anti-shock, and sound processing give you the technology to be as creative as you want. A built in BeatkeeperTM with InterlockTM function can align all cue points, make perf
Numark 200FX Mixer
- Brand new Mobile Disco Mixer
- 4 Music Inputs (each with 3 band EQ)
- Effects Unit Powered by Alesis Technology
- DJ Microphone Input
- Balanced XLR Outputs
- Split Cue / Cue Mix
The 200FX is a karaoke friendly version of the CM200 mixer - a 19" rackmount mixer that's aimed firmly at the mobile DJ, and offers him all the essential stuff, and a good range of inputs and outputs on it's 4 channels (5 lines, 3 decks and 4 microphones can be connected) Each input has a gain control and 3 band EQ controls. It also features a DJ microphone input with on/off switch.
Also onboard the FX version, is a powerful effects unit, powered by Alesis digital technology, which can add a range of reverb, echo, chorus and hall effects, making it ideal for the karaoke DJ.
It's also got a replaceable crossfader, which can be assigned to any of the music channels and a range of cueing options such as split cue and cue mix.
The only negative thing we can find is the way Numark on making the faders reach the correct 0 dB level at about the 80% mark on the faders, meaning over-keen fingers can push the output into the red. Get round this small issue, and it's an excellent mixer.