Numark 4TRAK offers DJs the ‘ultimate performance tool for Traktor’

DJs! Prepare for some lusting at the sight of Numark’s new Traktor-compatible, all-singing 4Trak DJ controller.

DJs! Prepare for some lusting at the sight of Numark’s new Traktor-compatible, all-singing 4Trak DJ controller.

Purveyors of top notch DJ equipment, Pioneer, have released an affordable mixer in the shape of the DJM-250, billed as the industry’s “first sub-£500 mixer to boast two sound colour filters and a range of professional features.”

Apparently “designed exclusively for DJ style mobility,” Audio Technica’s ATH-SJ5 headphones certainly look the part in a stylish black and silver finish that belies their budget £40 price tag.
DJs blubbing into their slipmats over rumours of the imminent demise of the iconic Technics SL-1200 and SL-1210 DJ turntables can wipe away the tears, as Panasonic have stated that they have no plans to discontinue their world famous Technics brand.
The rumours started circulating after a New Zealand DJ shop called DMC World posted up a statement on its product page saying, “Panasonic (the manufacturer of Technics) have announced that production of the world famous Technics SL-1200 and SL-1210 DJ turntables will stop at the end of February 2010″.
The shock announcement sent Stantons shuddering and Ortofons oscillating all across the DJ universe, as vinyl junkies feared the end of the most famous – and best – turntables on the planet.
For DJs on a budget tighter than a crab’s-bottom, and home users looking for a cheap and cheerful set of headphones (or ‘cans’ as us aficionados like to call them), the Numark HF-125 Dual-Cup DJ Headphones are a very affordable option.
Finished in a modern, two tone silver and black finish, the HF-125s feature a padded headband with 7-position height adjustment each side with the ear cups having soft cushioned surrounds.
Aimed at aspiring superstar DJs, bedroom mixers and club jockeys, Numark’s entry level CD Mix 1 combo is a convenient package offering dual CD transports and a basic mixer.

The all-in-one unit is a breeze to operate, with its no-nonsense controls making it easy to professionally mix tracks, with additional features onboard for the more adventurous.
The wedge shaped unit houses two matching CD players, each offering the basic cue, track skip, play/pause controls, with advanced features letting wannabe Fatboy Slims fiddle about with the pitch, search backwards and forwards through songs at variable speeds and program a sequence of tracks.
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