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Pioneer DJ DJ Controller, 8.50 x 32.36 x 19.80 (XDJ-RX)

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Brand PIONEER
Number of Channels 2
Item Weight 22.5 Pounds
Connectivity Technology USB
Power Source Corded Electric

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  • Dual waveform display beat perfect more creative freedom slip mode slice and dice
  • Country of Origin: China

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All-in-one, rekordbox compatible DJ system with large, Dual-Deck screen and club-standard layout. XDJ-RX is a next generation, all-in-one DJ solutions that inherits the DNA from our Club Standard set-up. This DJ system integrates two Usb-driven players and a 2-channel mixer with powerful performance features. Additional CDJs and/or turntables can be connected and use the XDJ-RX As a stand-alone mixer.

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
33 global ratings

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Customers like the ease of use, quality, screen, sturdiness, and size of the audio mixing console. They mention that it's incredibly easy to setup, perfect piece of equipment to practice for CDJ usage at the club, and has a nice LCD display. They appreciate the aesthetically pleasing blue color and high resolution screen. Customers also mention that the product is rock solid and not that big.

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4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers find the audio mixing console incredibly easy to set up. They say it's a great set-preparation tool and substantial in size, but manageable.

"...This also makes it a great set-preparation tool as I use it to prepare my sets, and to construct 'mixtapes' to be uploaded and shared with friends,..." Read more

"...It is laid out great, substantial in size but manageable. Looks like a million bucks, and rocks!..." Read more

"...But, this set up is just so much nicer, easier and more professional thank using a laptop with a controller...." Read more

"Great all-in-one system and incredibly easy to setup." Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the audio mixing console. They mention that it is a great product, the perfect piece of equipment to practice for CDJ usage at the club, and an incredible deck.

"...This is THE PERFECT piece of equipment to practice for CDJ usage at the club...." Read more

"This is an incredible deck!..." Read more

"Fast shipping and the lowest price I could find anywhere. This thing is awesome. Definitely the most bang for your buck...." Read more

"Great product. Sound is amazing..." Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the screen of the audio mixing console. They mention that it has a detailed, aesthetically pleasing, and high-resolution screen. The product is laid out great and substantial in size, but manageable.

"...You have a high-resolution screen with a surrounding bezel that is somewhat similar to the 900/2000NXS Pioneer CDJs, with two digital platters that..." Read more

"...More detailed display, identical navigating, portability. If it weren't for DJ standards, Id actually use this in the club...." Read more

"...It is laid out great, substantial in size but manageable. Looks like a million bucks, and rocks!..." Read more

"Really love this product, Nice lcd display. Not that big , good job pioneer" Read more

4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the audio mixing console. They mention that it is rock solid, has great buttons and platters, and is a solid controller.

"...Well boy am I glad I got this. It is rock solid, the buttons and platters feel great and it's super portable...." Read more

"...Looks like a million bucks, and rocks! If I can just keep everyone else's hands off of it for gigs I will be set!" Read more

"...But nevertheless, the original XDJ-RX is a solid controller with all the essentials for mixing on it...." Read more

"...Essentially a pair of cdj 2000s with a high quality pioneer mixer...." Read more

3 customers mention3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the size of the audio mixing console. They mention that it is not that big.

"...The platters on the XDJ-RX are noticeably smaller and utilize a touch-sensitive area to that mimics a vinyl record, which makes it rather pleasing..." Read more

"...It is laid out great, substantial in size but manageable. Looks like a million bucks, and rocks!..." Read more

"Really love this product, Nice lcd display. Not that big , good job pioneer" Read more

Serious Beginners and Home Recording Professionals look no further!!!!
5 Stars
Serious Beginners and Home Recording Professionals look no further!!!!
For new DJs or established DJs looking for a home-studio worthy DJ setup, this is it. If I had to describe in my own words what the XDJ RX is for those stuck between choosing a CDJ or your run of the mill DJ controller, this is for either a beginning DJ who has advanced beyond being a mere bedroom casual/hobbyist DJ to a full-blown professional DJ who wants a DJM900/2000Nexus quality system without the price-tag or complexity of that full setup. What you get with the XDJ-RX is basically an all-in-one controller console that acts as a full on digital DJ player. You have a high-resolution screen with a surrounding bezel that is somewhat similar to the 900/2000NXS Pioneer CDJs, with two digital platters that are similar in their construction to a 2000NXS and a two channel mixer downsized from the 4-channel CDJ. The color effects are also down two effects (Space and Jet), but the four essential color effects (Noise, Gate/Compression, Beat-Crush, and Lo/Hi Pass Filter) provide the fundamental basis for producing complex mixes that you of a professional level DJ. This also makes it a great set-preparation tool as I use it to prepare my sets, and to construct 'mixtapes' to be uploaded and shared with friends, DJs, and future club/lounge owners.The only differences between the XDJ-RX and its DJM900/CDJ2000NXS relatives are the platters and the design of the hot-cue functions. The hot-cue functions are actually convienient and aesthetically pleasing given their cool blue, with mode switches sitting right above them. They divide into hot-cue, auto-beat loop, loop slice, and shift. The platters on the XDJ-RX are noticeably smaller and utilize a touch-sensitive area to that mimics a vinyl record, which makes it rather pleasing for vinyl dj's who like to touch their music as they beatmatch. From this standpoint you will quickly noticed how sexy your interaction with the XDJ-RX is in comparison to the CDJ setups. Of course, the sexy and intimate character of the XDJ-RX is also makes it a strictly bedroom/home-studio device unlike CDJ's.You can mobile with this unit, but it is not suggested given that the XDJ's refined feel and interaction makes it more sensitive to being damaged - you will notice this by contrasting the touch-sensitive platters with the clunky weight/spring actuated platters of the CDJ/XDJ-1000s. Furthermore, the XDJ-RX is not light and is best at home sitting in your relatively-small 46" home studio workstation as opposed to being 'backpacked' around town to your nearest bar/lounge. Many on the internet have argued this is one of the disadvantages of this unit given that it still does not disincentives novice DJs from buying a controller as they upgrade from entry level gear. Furthermore, there are many who will assert that this unit is in an awkward place in Pioneer's lineup given that upon graduating from, say, a DDJ-SB1/2, one can either buy a DDJ-SR or spend the moolah to get the some-what larger but fairly mobile DDJ SZ/RZ. This is a further point of contention with mobile DJs given that all bars/lounges/clubs that advertise themselves as having dance-floors in google or Yelp are not dedicated enough to club life to justify the purchase of a DJM/CDJ setup where this unit would prove beneficial. While it is an arbitrary point that many bars, lounges, and some clubs allow mobile DJs to bring their own equipment, for a beginner DJ who is not invested in Traktor, Serato, or Virtual DJ, this unit will hands down prepare you to play in a serious club. If you aspire to play in clubs akin to Rumor in Philadelphia (where they use a DJM900/CDJ2000 setup), or a place like Club Space - Miami where the latest equipment is employed (no doubt a DJM900NXS2/CDJ2000NXS2), the XDJ-RX will make your learning curve more linear and far-less versus moving from a controller. In this manner, the XDJ-RX is an undeniable investment that negates the value of buying a controller unless one is doing a mobile gig where a controller is more ideal - a wedding or a work party. Of course, with the XDJ-RX sitting at home, there is little incentive to invest in anything more expensive beyond appearing 'professional'.With that said, this unit will provide dividends for more experienced working/professional DJs given that you have essentially all of the features of the late model DJM900NXS/CDJ2000NXS setup without the same footprint, cost, and headache of setting up. This unit lends itself to those who find space expensive - especially livign in the city - while also via rekordbox serving as a place to practice one's sets. Not only does the unit feature two USBs for for back to back playing, if one wanted to practice with a friend as par your B2B performance, or both as a way to practice potential sets for live-playing/mixtapes/soundcloud and as a means of recording said mixes for your listening before you mix the final product.I love this unit because so far it is the only unit I have needed given that my current opportunities to DJ are as a member of an Open Format DJ meetup The Philadelphia DJ Grou, which uses CDJ 900s. (Check us out on Facebook, Mixlr/Periscope on Thursdays from 5pm - 10pm EST, or join us on Meetup if you live in the area and come to 'The Saint Lazarus Bar' (Southwest corner of Girard and Front)). Because I am still fairly 'out of the bedrooom', this uni is perfect because it gives me a CDJ-level amount of preparation and skill-development from the comfort of my own home studio. Second, it disincentivizes one from spiralling into G.A.S (Gear Acquirement Syndrome) given that the power of virtually two CDJ2000NXS and a DJM900 mixer are all here in one unit. You will not go wrong, beginning DJ or Professional.Beyond beginner Djs wanting a solid, fundam
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For new DJs or established DJs looking for a home-studio worthy DJ setup, this is it. If I had to describe in my own words what the XDJ RX is for those stuck between choosing a CDJ or your run of the mill DJ controller, this is for either a beginning DJ who has advanced beyond being a mere bedroom casual/hobbyist DJ to a full-blown professional DJ who wants a DJM900/2000Nexus quality system without the price-tag or complexity of that full setup. What you get with the XDJ-RX is basically an all-in-one controller console that acts as a full on digital DJ player. You have a high-resolution screen with a surrounding bezel that is somewhat similar to the 900/2000NXS Pioneer CDJs, with two digital platters that are similar in their construction to a 2000NXS and a two channel mixer downsized from the 4-channel CDJ. The color effects are also down two effects (Space and Jet), but the four essential color effects (Noise, Gate/Compression, Beat-Crush, and Lo/Hi Pass Filter) provide the fundamental basis for producing complex mixes that you of a professional level DJ. This also makes it a great set-preparation tool as I use it to prepare my sets, and to construct 'mixtapes' to be uploaded and shared with friends, DJs, and future club/lounge owners.

The only differences between the XDJ-RX and its DJM900/CDJ2000NXS relatives are the platters and the design of the hot-cue functions. The hot-cue functions are actually convienient and aesthetically pleasing given their cool blue, with mode switches sitting right above them. They divide into hot-cue, auto-beat loop, loop slice, and shift. The platters on the XDJ-RX are noticeably smaller and utilize a touch-sensitive area to that mimics a vinyl record, which makes it rather pleasing for vinyl dj's who like to touch their music as they beatmatch. From this standpoint you will quickly noticed how sexy your interaction with the XDJ-RX is in comparison to the CDJ setups. Of course, the sexy and intimate character of the XDJ-RX is also makes it a strictly bedroom/home-studio device unlike CDJ's.

You can mobile with this unit, but it is not suggested given that the XDJ's refined feel and interaction makes it more sensitive to being damaged - you will notice this by contrasting the touch-sensitive platters with the clunky weight/spring actuated platters of the CDJ/XDJ-1000s. Furthermore, the XDJ-RX is not light and is best at home sitting in your relatively-small 46" home studio workstation as opposed to being 'backpacked' around town to your nearest bar/lounge. Many on the internet have argued this is one of the disadvantages of this unit given that it still does not disincentives novice DJs from buying a controller as they upgrade from entry level gear. Furthermore, there are many who will assert that this unit is in an awkward place in Pioneer's lineup given that upon graduating from, say, a DDJ-SB1/2, one can either buy a DDJ-SR or spend the moolah to get the some-what larger but fairly mobile DDJ SZ/RZ. This is a further point of contention with mobile DJs given that all bars/lounges/clubs that advertise themselves as having dance-floors in google or Yelp are not dedicated enough to club life to justify the purchase of a DJM/CDJ setup where this unit would prove beneficial. While it is an arbitrary point that many bars, lounges, and some clubs allow mobile DJs to bring their own equipment, for a beginner DJ who is not invested in Traktor, Serato, or Virtual DJ, this unit will hands down prepare you to play in a serious club. If you aspire to play in clubs akin to Rumor in Philadelphia (where they use a DJM900/CDJ2000 setup), or a place like Club Space - Miami where the latest equipment is employed (no doubt a DJM900NXS2/CDJ2000NXS2), the XDJ-RX will make your learning curve more linear and far-less versus moving from a controller. In this manner, the XDJ-RX is an undeniable investment that negates the value of buying a controller unless one is doing a mobile gig where a controller is more ideal - a wedding or a work party. Of course, with the XDJ-RX sitting at home, there is little incentive to invest in anything more expensive beyond appearing 'professional'.

With that said, this unit will provide dividends for more experienced working/professional DJs given that you have essentially all of the features of the late model DJM900NXS/CDJ2000NXS setup without the same footprint, cost, and headache of setting up. This unit lends itself to those who find space expensive - especially livign in the city - while also via rekordbox serving as a place to practice one's sets. Not only does the unit feature two USBs for for back to back playing, if one wanted to practice with a friend as par your B2B performance, or both as a way to practice potential sets for live-playing/mixtapes/soundcloud and as a means of recording said mixes for your listening before you mix the final product.

I love this unit because so far it is the only unit I have needed given that my current opportunities to DJ are as a member of an Open Format DJ meetup The Philadelphia DJ Grou, which uses CDJ 900s. (Check us out on Facebook, Mixlr/Periscope on Thursdays from 5pm - 10pm EST, or join us on Meetup if you live in the area and come to 'The Saint Lazarus Bar' (Southwest corner of Girard and Front)). Because I am still fairly 'out of the bedrooom', this uni is perfect because it gives me a CDJ-level amount of preparation and skill-development from the comfort of my own home studio. Second, it disincentivizes one from spiralling into G.A.S (Gear Acquirement Syndrome) given that the power of virtually two CDJ2000NXS and a DJM900 mixer are all here in one unit. You will not go wrong, beginning DJ or Professional.

Beyond beginner Djs wanting a solid, fundam
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