Show your home DJ booth (Part 1)

The Ms are the truth. That 12 and 2pm marker shows they actually thought the design through.

Happy spins !

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Seems like a last minute thought :grinning:

Pre-production models at NAMM didn’t have those. Nice touch!

Yes. They were all redone.

Any other changes aside from that?

Not that I know of. Nothing else on the faceplate either.

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Will be adding my 1210’s to this soon when we move and have more space.

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Lord have mercy. V10 looks beastly.

Of course the 6000s makes it look good.

Noticing there are more 6000s than 6000ms being posted.

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I love the v10 to be honest.

I had the 5000M’s after the jog version and I loved them but if I’m having my 1210’s there aswell, that’s where I’m getting my vinyl fix. It was a hard choice tho for sure, one I still think about now. Maybe I will just add one on the end :thinking:

Nice setup!

Still waiting for my 6000s. I guess, Germany receives a later shipment :cry:

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I always wondered if anyone would buy the V10 :joy: that thing is HUGE

Nice setup!!

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V10 is about the size of djm2000. But the SC6000’s :heart_eyes:

oh nice I had one and miss it A LOT!! never took it out of the house though.

Ya they look perfect those 6Ks.

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Here’s another change in the final product that I noticed:

Pre-production encoders

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Final product encoders

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The ones on the pre-production models do look more refined, but probably won’t make much of a difference.

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The actual ones are the same as the 5k had just in black not in silver.

That’s what I thought :slight_smile:

Yes that is correct. I think it was a deliberate choice. The encoder steps are about the same as the ribs of the oldstyle knob. With more ribs, you’d expect smaller ticks/steps.

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I think the whole “ just like vinyl “ ship has sailed.

The “huge” resurgences of vinyl that the media shove in our faces every few years seem to be more hyped and faster to disappear each time they bubble up and even then, the surge in vinyl sails are more for the collectors / nostalgic old hat yesteryear class re-issued LPs like The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Bowie etc rather than much of any trend forming in current tunes. There are some tiny exceptions, but nothing of note.

But also in DJ use, less new DJs are all that fussed about doing it the old way. Tell them that their going to lose that nice mid platter color screen that denon introduced on the 5000, by having a motor and it’s nearly always killed off the motor thoughts - much rather have a color display thanks

Cool it’s great to have choices.

I don’t think I will be buying a non motorised flagship.

Everyone will have their own idea about which model is the flagship model - “most expensive” doesn’t earn the title of flagship for a 6000 if someone’s looking for fx and a built in mixer n 2 decks all in one (see prime 4) or flagship doesn’t come into it if you think you need a battery solution etc.

What’s top of the range for some will be I’d never use that costly feature , for others

Sometimes it’s better not to stick the “flagship” flag in any product, thereby forcing the public to make their own mind up by actually reading the spec sheets rather than guessing what “of course it will, probably” features are “bound” to be on each great model.

High end then :sweat_smile: