As with a lotta things in dj-in.......if done properly then yes.........I think it sounds awesome, can if done in the right way......can match most genre's.......... u see a dj properly ripping it up over hardtrance and it can send the crowd nuts......an awesome tool in a djs box.....


Problem is though that it can be sooooo inconsistent, like a few of the posts here mention......most mix crossfaders just don't cut sharp enough.
and it can sound veeeeeeery wank


I'd love a djm600 with a really sharp long lasting xfader......... if a version of that came out, i'd buy one tomorrow.....



anyone had a go of the Pioneer djm909's??