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Your DJ Equipment Package

One thing about buying a DJ equipment package is that it generally includes essential components that all DJ’s must have to pull off a successful event.



For example, to play vinyl, turntables are required. In most packages, the turn tables are included, generally two of them. What is more, you will probably also find that dust covers and or slipmats come in the package deal as well. And a rookie DJ might not think of slipmats and dustcovers!

When you get a pro DJ equipment pack, you can also probably expect to see some cartridges. Typically two cartridges come in a package and they may or may not be mounted. Some packages may come with mixers that vary in features.

Furthermore, you will also find that all cables are included in a DJ equipment package. That'll keep you from arriving at a gig with no way to hook up!

Stanton DJ Pro 60 Headphones Now there may or may not be other pieces of equipment in the package as well. For instance, one package, the Stanton DJLab.1 comes with everything discussed here, as well as Stanton DJ Pro 60 Headphones.

The price of the packages will vary from one package to the next. It really depends on what type of equipment is included and how advanced the equipment in the package is.

Stanton DJLab.3 DJ Pack Generally, most equipment packages will contain the same type of equipment, just perhaps a little more advanced equipment. For example, in the Stanton DJ Lab.1, you will find that comes with two T.50 belt-drive turntables.

However, the Stanton DJLab.3 comes with two T.80 high-torque direct-drive turntables.These two turntable models are vastly different from each other, which is why the latter set costs more than the previous.

When looking for a pro DJ equipment package, you want to make sure that it contains the exact type of equipment you are looking for. You want to make sure you get the right equipment for your money instead of being stuck with equipment that you are not happy with.






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