Published on April 24th,2006 at 9:49 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

CD-DJ1, the pocket MP3 player for DJ’s

TEAC has presented the CD-DJ1 today, a CD/MP3 player for DJ’son the go (or at a rave). It’s CD-R/RW compatible and it plays 32 to 192kbps MP3 files. I’m not too knowledgeable on this topic, but it seems to have everything to allow the user to do some mixing. The sound range is set at 20Hz to 20kHz, it’s able to put out 100dB, and the case measures 155x275x60mm for a weight of 1kg.

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Comments
 

  • moondog90210

    The slider on the side looks like it is pitch/speed control as in a standard DJ Deck. The middle dial looks like it’s the ‘platter’, allowing you to cue up the next track etc.

    What would be great is if this thing had a hard drive. A couple of them and a small mixer and you’d sorted. Wouldn’t even have to carry around some CDs.

    Nic.

 

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