Media:Electronics Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Shipping Weight (lbs):18 Dimensions (in):17.8 x 16.5 x 9.5 Worldas First Motor Driven Active Platter for true vinyl emulation a Alpha Track (2 in 1) allows independent and simultaneous playback of another track from the same disc, mix tracks with one drive instead of 2. a Hot Disc lets you eject a disc during play and have it continue for another 35 seconds, you can also loop within the Hot Disc memory a 3-Way Scratch lets you apply scratch effects by selecting Main, Alpha or Sampler Track as the source a Mirror Mix lets you select the same track in Main and Alpha Track and play it after a specified time delay.
MPN:Denon DJ Model:DEN DNS5000 UPC:081757505185 EAN:0081757505185 ASIN:B0002GO1MK
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Features:
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Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
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Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.005%
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S/N ratio: 99db
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Channel Separation: 85dB
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Weight: 5.7 kg, 12.6 lbs.
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description The Denon DJ DN S5000 CD Player offers a number of firsts in the world of the digital DJ. Check out the motor driven active platter that provides the ultimate feel for true vinyl emulation. With the unique Alpha Track feature, the DNS 5000 can access different tracks from the same CD simultaneously. You can even mix the tracks. And get this, with the Hot Disc mode, you can eject a disc and it will still play for another 35 seconds, while you cue up your new disc.
Customer Reviews:
Revolutionise your setsDecember 18, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I am a DJ with 23 years' experience, who worked for Denon as a "Certified Denon DJ" and beta tester (2004-'05), and for Guitar Center as a Pro Audio salesperson (2005). I can say with certainty, the best (and for me, only) CD player options available to long-time DJs who expect their equipment to withstand the rigors of the club and of the road, are the Pioneer and Denon. I use Denon exclusively, as I have for years.
The difference between Pioneer and Denon offerings is perhaps the difference between Mercedes and Rolls Royce. Pioneer, already somewhat the industry standard, has forged ahead and made amazing contributions to the world of VDJs, with their incredible new mixers and their DVJ-X1 DVD decks. Its advantage over Denon is the removable chip that stores cue points for particular CDs; since quite a few clubs have these decks already, all you need is the chip and your music, and you're good to go.
But Denon's R&D department has continually scored coups with their players, beginning with this, the flagship DN-S5000, with its incredibly responsive belt-driven spinning platter (world's first) and its junior, the DN-S3000. It also has on-board effects--brake, dump (to backward mask profanity on the fly), and reverse. It also allows one to plays two tracks from the same disc AT THE SAME TIME (or mix back and forth between them); and with the hot disc feature, one can eject a disc while the song keeps playing, replace the disc for another, and fade into a track from the new disc.
Denon reproduces much of the look and all of the feel of vinyl turntables, and the ability for each model to store up to 1000 individual memo points, which can be communicated to another Denon player when linked, is another feature that embraces the Digital Age and distinguishes them from the competition. Free software are posted on the website, when available. Unquestionably, Denon also has the best 1-yr service warranty.
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