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Is this a good time to buy a CDJ2000 nexus?

Hi all, need some advice from some experts.... my old CDJ1000Mk3's, love em as I do, are now no where near as useful as the current breed of players - sick of losing what tunes are on what CD.

So anyway, I'm thinking of investing again.. they sure are expensive,...

I just don't want to buy a set unto hear that Pioneer have a CDJ3000 or the like about to drop 3 months after I upgrade. I have this thing with Apple where they do this overtime I take the plunge. 

So what do you think? go in now or wait?....  

Thanks in advance! Wayne

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Our product teams are ALWAYS working on the next product. If you've held off this long, I'm wondering if going to the top-of-the-line is the best solution for you. Perhaps picking up a used pair of NXS2's after the next product release would be a better option for you to move into the next generation of gear without breaking the bank?

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Do you still want to use CDs? If not, why not get the XDJ-1000MK2?

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Does the XDJrange not lack many of the 2000's features though?

 

Not that I'll use that many, I learned to DJ the old school way, havbe never got used to a digital display but that might be what I need to keep abreast of current times. 

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Also, Thanks for the official comment Pioneer, sounds reasonable... Do they depreciate that much then?  

 

Any idea when that might be?  (just kidding!) 

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No, the XDJ-1000MK2 and CDJ-2000NXS2 have mostly the same features, but instead of having physical controls, most of the XDJ's functions are on the touchscreen. It's up to you whether you're willing to pay $2000 more for those physical controls.

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