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Pioneer DJM-2000 Professional Performance DJ Mixer Product Description:



  • Industry-first 5.8" full color multi-touch display
  • Internal USB audio interface
  • Pro DJ link that connects up to four CDJ-2000/900s
  • Manipulate frequencies and alter sounds with EVOLVED BEAT EFFECTS and INST FX (Instant Instrument Effect) allows effects to be applied intuitively with a turn of the knob
  • MIDI: Assign various DJM-2000 buttons to trigger other devices
  • Manipulate frequencies and alter sounds with EVOLVED BEAT EFFECTS and INST FX allows effects to be applied intuitively with a turn of the knob

Product Description

The DJM-2000 features a 5.8inch multi-touch screen. The DJM-2000 features a 5.8inch multi-touch screen. The DJM-2000 professional mixer is billed as being compatible with any digital media player, as well as the first to feature 5.8-inch multi-touch screen effects.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
4Great mixer but noisier than the DJM-800
By David G
Great mixer which significantly improves upon the DJM-800 in many ways in terms of the built-in effects, the Pro DJ Link integration, and of course the touchscreen which can be used for a variety of effects and as a MIDI controller.There is one thing that people need to know about the DJM-900NXS and DJM-2000 however. These mixers are much more noisy than the DJM-800. If you just connect the XLR outputs to some studio monitors there is significant audible white noise - even with the master volume and all input channels at zero. I was very surprised to discover this. In sharp contrast, the DJM-800's output noise floor is basically totally inaudible - easily 15 dB lower.So, for studio use it looks like I'm stuck with my trusty old DJM-800 for the moment. And FYI the master attenuation setting on both the 900 and 2000 make no difference in the output noise level, and I did this test in controlled conditions, DJM-800 hooked up only to power and XLR outs (going to Tannoy Reveal active studio monitors), all mixer gains at zero, then tried the same exact thing with the DJM-900NXS and the DJM-2000. With the 800 you hear literally nothing, but with the 900/2000 the white noise, though fairly quiet, is loud enough that it is simply not acceptable for a recording studio listening environment.This review should not be taken to imply that the 900 or 2000 are not suitable for club use, they indeed are the best mixers out there for a club environment - where due to a much higher ambient noise level you'd never notice the higher noisefloor. But if anyone is looking at these and thinking they might also be great in a music studio (especially since they have an integrated multichannel 24-bit USB 2.0 audio interface), save yourself the trouble and stick with the DJM-800 or another mixer which is known to have an extremely low noise floor.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5A great mixer, but wait on price
By bruiserbox
I love this mixer. It's def next gen design. I kind of thinking of it like the Korg Zero 8 if it had a baby with Pioneer's DJM 800. I've only had 2 problems with it:a. Price. There's no reason why anyone should be charging you more than $2500 for this piece of equipment. There's a demand/supply problem right now (Aug 2010) but still, this isn't a freaking Wii. Get a life scalpers. I kind of think $2500 is a bit much to ask for in crappy economic times (especially for DJ gear) but I guess I didn't mind it too much in the end.b. It's not a piece of tech to not rehearse with. I know a lot of DJs who are frankly lazy and don't rehearse their gear. This is a piece you want to screw around with because like the EFX1000, theres TONS of stuff it does that isn't even in the feature set in the manual. In many ways it lets you do things even Traktor or Serato don't offer. The sampler is worth the price alone. The effects are totally robust. It's stable as a tank. But still most vids I've seen online and most DJs I've seen using it don't really use even 10% of the features so it makes me wonder why they paid $2500 for it and didn't just get a great mixer for half the price.My one potential gripe is that I don't like people playing with it. The touch screen especially, I'm kind of nervous might give out one day so I don't really want anyone on it (for right now) whereas with some of my other gearI like to tag team and collaborate. This isn't the kind of piece I feel as confident about even though the build is very high quality.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Great
By C. Colbert
Everyday I learn something new. There are so many things you can do with this mixer. If you can think of it, you can do it. If you discover something, just hope you remember how you did it. GREAT, GREAT MIXER!!!!!

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