Beginners Guide To DJ Equipment
Here's our essential guide to DJ equipment for Beginner DJs but before you think about buying something remember the majority of students at LSA complete the Beginner DJ Course before purchasing some equipment. That way, you can get a feel for what set-up would be the best for your style of mixing and your budget, and get first hand advice from our tutors before investing.
Practice Makes Perfect
Having something at home to practice on makes a dramatic difference to your progression throughout the full DJ course. Being able to spend time having fun mixing outside of your lessons is essential and even more important when it comes to practicing for all the gigs you get at the end of our course in clubs like Ministry of Sound, Egg LDN and in Ibiza! But if you don't have the budget to buy some equipment, or you don't want to annoy the neighbours you can simply book practice in the studio at LSA!
Personalised Advice On Your Investment & Discounted DJ Equipment For Students Of LSA
The tutors here at LSA can offer you personalised advice to suit your needs. We regularly suggest equipment to suit the budget and requirements of our students and aid them in getting the best deals for the products for their price range. The DJ market is huge and very confusing for someone starting out for the first time. It’s very easy to spend a lot of money on kit you don’t really need or even waste money by purchasing equipment that isn’t going to last. Here’s a list of some of the most suitable and popular equipment we often work with and recommend to our students. Don't forget, LSA can get DJ equipment for you cheaper than all the online shops! Just contact us for a quote!
Set Up Options For Beginners
1. DJ Controller
Controllers are often the favourite choice for complete beginners as they are the cheapest and quickest set up to get going with. They work by sending a signal to your laptop to control a piece of DJ performance software such as Serato, Traktor or Rekordbox. There’s only a couple of things you would need to have alongside to get going;
- DJ Controller
- Laptop or desktop computer
- Headphones
- Speakers
2. CDJ & Mixer Set Up
Choosing to go with a seperate piece set up is a more expensive route to go down but means you can upgrade sections of your equipment without replacing the full thing. The introduction of Pioneers XDJ-700 and XDJ-1000 has reduced the initial cost of this significantly whilst maintaining a high standard and giving you the functionality of the industry standard equipment.
- Laptop
- Pair of CDJ’s/XDJ’x
- DJ mixer
- Speakers
- Headphones
- USB stick
3. Turntables
If you’re a dedicated vinyl DJ you will need to get yourself a decent set of turntables.
- A pair of turntables
- DJ mixer
- Cartridges & needles
- Slip mats
- Speakers
- Headphones
- Records
We would also recommend for someone starting out to look at getting a DVS (Digital Vinyl System) set up. This enables you to use the turntables to mix digital tracks by controlling software on your laptop whilst maintaining the feel of playing real vinyl. For this you would additionally need;
- Laptop
- DVS Soundcard
- DVS records
With these options for different set ups in mind here’s some further information on the different bits of kit available on the market we often suggest to our students to purchase.
What's Your Budget?
Basic
Pioneer DDJ-RB - £219
This is the most basic DJ controller I recommend to my students. Other controllers in the same price range just don’t match up! For the same price pioneer also offer the DDJ-SB2 which isn’t quite as good as it doesn’t have the addition play/cue button alongside the pads. Where the DDJ RB is designed to work in Rekordbox it will save you a lot of time when getting ready to go play a set on CDJ’s.
Traktor Kontrol S2 MK2 - £299
Native Instruments have been making DJ controllers for years now and have fine tuned the art. They are nicely laid out and well built! However, if you intend on using CDJ’s in a club I suggest using a controller that works with Rekordbox to keep all your content in one place.
Level Up
Pioneer DDJ-RR - £629 (LSA Price: £589)
A step up from the DDJ RB the RR offers a much higher quality build using a metal faceplate, high end audio outputs and more features at your fingertips. These are a favourite for DJ’s looking to have a portable set up for events, you regularly see them being used at functions as well as DJ’s bringing them in to smaller clubs and bars.
Traktor Kontrol S4 Mk2 - £469
Giving you full control over 4 decks instead of 2 and opening up more of the features inside traktor by giving you control over the loop recorder, giving you a loop length display and more importantly a dedicated filter knob.
Semi-Pro Level
Pioneer DDJ-1000 - £1059 - Contact us for discounted price
The most recent controller from Pioneer, this one closely replicates the feel and lay out of the CDJ/DJM combination giving you the same jog wheels and access to features and effects as the pro equipment. This isn’t a stand alone piece of kit and requires being connected to a laptop using the Rekordbox performance software to operate.
Pioneer XDJ-RX2 - £1529 - (LSA Price:£1439)
These all in one stand alone units have been very popular with our students over the past couple of years since the introduction of the XDJ-RX. The mk2 give you further access to features seen on the new NXS2 equipment and the much loved ‘Dub Echo’ effect on the Color FX rack.
Pioneer XDJ-700 - Contact us for LSA discount price
Stand alone units that take just USB’s, very similar to CDJ’s but most of the features are accessed via the touch screen. The feel is a little different given the smaller jog wheels and size of the unit but for the price they are a great option if you want a modular set up.
Industry Standard
Pioneer CDJ 900 Nexus - £1239 - LSA Discount Price £1149
The CDJ900 Nexus is intended for venues with small budgets and often found in bars rather than clubs, whereas it's bigger brother the CDJ 2000 Nexus MK2 (below) is the industry king. This deck however provides most of the same features at less expense.
Pioneer CDJ 2000NXS2 - £1929 - LSA Discount Price £1829
These are the most up to date and most powerful models Pioneer offer. I think it’s fair to say the industry standard for DJ equipment has been dominated by Pioneer now for a number of years for a number of very good reasons, but the biggest one being the success of the CDJ’s. Nobody else has achieved the same standard of quality or usability meaning you will find a pair of them in any established club around the globe.
TURNTABLES
Don’t forget you’ll need cartridges, needles and slip mats too!
Technics 1200/1210’s - Averagely £800-£1200 a pair second hand these days but £1300 per turntable for the latest model, the SL 1210 GR.
These turntables have been the industry standard for years and for a very good reason. Nobody else makes turntables quite as good as the technics 1200/1210 series. Introduced in the early 1970’s and still found in nearly every club over 45 years on!
Pioneer PLX1000 - £599 (LSA Price: £559) per turntable.
These turntables are very recent if you were to compare them to technics! The build quality is great and the feel good to mix on.
DJ MIXERS
Allen & Heath Xone 23C - £299
This 2 channel mixer from Allen & Heath is fantastic. Great sound, solid build quality and beautiful filters! It has a built in sound card you to enable digital DJ’ing, but no access to effects.
Pioneer DJM450 - £599 (LSA Price: £549)
Pioneer’s 2 channel mixer is brilliant! Feels as good as there industry standard models and has access to a selection of the effects found on them too. Just like the A&H 23C these have a built in sound card enabling you to link in to your laptop
Pioneer DJM750mk2 - £1069
These 4 channel mixers from Pioneer are a good option for somebody looking to get close to that industry standard level without spending the same kind of money. The 750mk2 has an extremely similar lay out and access to features as the 900NXS2 including the parameter knob on the Sound Color FX, the EQ kills on the Beat FX and the new Helix effect!
INDUSTRY STANDARD DJ MIXERS
Pioneer DJM 900NXS2
Pioneer DJ’s flagship 4 channel mixer is a staple feature inside nightclubs and venues internationally. The introduction of the Magvel fader pro into their recent models has really added to the feel! This is by far the most user friendly mixer, the clever layout makes it the least intimidating platform at the same time as being one of the most powerful. Two onboard effects units and the ability to add external effects units such as the RMX-1000 make it a really exciting mixer to perform on.
Allen & Heath Xone:92
This 4 channel mixer is alongside the DJM900nxs as the most popular club mixer. A favourite for Techno, Jungle, Reggae and just about any DJ playing vinyl records. The completely analogue signal path results in a punchy and warm sound staying true to the records. A 4 band equaliser and longer faders give you great control over the subtleties within your mix and enable you to create extremely smooth blends. The feature’s that excite me the most when I play on the Xone:92 are the Filters, any DJ will tell you how incredible they sound! Being able to adjust the resonance from mild to wild, switch between LPF/BPF/HPF and have the full range of the knob to sweep with means you have amazing control over what they are doing and how they will affect the audio.
SPEAKERS
KRK rp5/6/8 £220 - £429 a pair
Probably the most popular speakers on the market, KRK’s have always offered a great amount of bang for your buck. They’re loud, warm and have plenty of bass making them a strong favourite for DJ’s
Pioneer SDJ50X - £239 a pair (LSA price £229)
This series from pioneer are very similar to the KRK’s offering a lot of power, great frequency response throughout the range and plenty of low end.
Yamaha HS5/7/8 - £320-£420 a pair
These monitors have become a popular choice for the people who both DJ & produce, with a flatter response than the speakers listed above they give a more accurate sound. We have a pair in our Hoxton studio you can check out while over there.
HEADPHONES
Sennheiser HD-25 - £129 (LSA price £120)
An absolute staple! These headphones have been around for years and don’t look like they will be going out of fashion anytime soon. From sound engineers and DJ’s right through to camera men and TV presenters you will see these used by professionals every day! I’ve had mine for 7 years now and only recently replaced the cable
Aiaiai TMA-2 - £133.07
A new company who have made a solid impression on the scene. The high quality build and performance alongside their sleek design meant you quickly started noticing them on the heads of some of the biggest DJ’s around.
Pioneer HDJ C70 -£159 (LSA price £145)
These solidly built headphones from the almighty pioneer are exactly as you would expect - perfect for DJ’s. Flexible headband, moveable arms and closed cups make them extremely comfortable and clear.
ESSENTIALS
Ear plugs - £160
By far the most important things a DJ should own!! Your expensive speakers, headphones and kit isn’t going to be much use to you if you don’t look after your ears. These are often overlooked until you start to notice hearing damage and you’ll regret not getting them sooner. It’s worth spending out on some custom moulds, ACS are the industry standard. They’re comfy, the valves enable you to still hear a lot of detail and they will last you a few years if you look after them.
Decent USBs (at least two or three) - £10-15
We often recommend the Sandisk USB’s as we haven’t experienced any problems with them. Make sure you get one big enough 16/32gb and that it’s USB-3 as they’re much faster meaning you will save you time exporting and perform better while loading your music.
High Quality Music
If you aren’t purchasing your music from reliable sources and making sure you get hold of full quality files your set is already going to sound worse than the guy on before/after you. I’ve witnessed good vibes dwindle and rooms clear out because what the DJ was playing just sounded wrong. If you play commercially for bars and venues you need to keep your music collection up to date and this can be expensive! It’s definitely worth subscribing to a record pool such as DJ City or Late Night Record Pool.
If you would like to place an order for equipment through LSA you can get in contact with us through the link below. We can get you better prices on new equipment than the high street shops! Just send us a message and we will send you over our full price list.
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