
DJ EXPO 2017: Numark’s DJ2GO2 is for DJs to go to
The DJ industry is good at bigger and costlier. But it's not always necessary, as proved by Numark's bite sized Serato DJ Intro based DJ2GO2 controller.
The DJ industry is good at bigger and costlier. But it's not always necessary, as proved by Numark's bite sized Serato DJ Intro based DJ2GO2 controller.
In a sea of Technicsalike turntables, it's nice to see Numark bucking the trend and delivering something a little different. The new NTX1000 is just that.
Add a scoop of NS7, a spoon of NVII, and a few sprinkles of Mixtrack Platinum to the original Numark NS6, bake for 6 years and you get the new Numark NS6II.
Numark finally made an deliberate rather than accidental product for the portablism market. Behold the PT01 Scratch. We scratched, we wrote, we liked.
Behold the Numark PT01 Scratch, a reworked version of the original portable turntable but with an added scratch switch. Portablists rejoice? Maybe?
Numark's Mixtrack range gets a top end model. The Mixtrack Platinum comes complete with additional controls, but this is all about the jog wheel screens.
Numark's original NV controller was warmly received, largely because of the screens and price. So it makes sense that a sequel would appear. Hello NV II.
Many are precious about DJing, but forget the element of fun. And Numark's Party Mix controller offers DJing and lights in one cheap controller.
You might be fixed on other software, by djay Pro for Mac keeps marching forward, this time Pioneer and Numark controllers, plus more multi-touch control.
Numark hauls itself aboard the turntable gravy train. But instead of nextlevelness, the TT250USB turntable is a simple box ticker, the biggest being price.
I used up all my puns in the intro paragraph. Basically, here's a tune playing off a tortilla on a record player. Happy Friday!
Entry level DJing doesn't have to mean gimmicky rubbish. Numark's Mixtrack Pro 3 is the ideal first controller. Mark played and turned thoughts into words.