19Nov/095
Numark BATTLE PAK S4 Complete Turntable System with Mixer
- (2) TT1625 multi-directional direct drive turntables with aluminum platters
- DM950 2 channel + mic mixer, EQ on each channel, slider style cuing
- HF125 flexible 7-position dual headphone
- (2) Groove Tool cartridges and slipmats
Product Description
A READY-TO-GO DJ SCRATCH SYSTEM THAT PUTS YOU IN CONTROL No need to look any further when you can get started instantly with the Numark Battle Pack DJ System. This system includes: 1 Numark DM950 mixer 2 Numark TT1625 turntables with cartridges and a pair of slipmats 1 pair of Numark HF125 headphones, and all connecting cables. The Numark DM950 is a compact, rugged mixer packed with essential features. Includes a replaceable crossfader, 2-band EQ per chann... More >>

Learn how to DJ from close to 7 hours of DJ videos.
November 19th, 2009 - 16:33
this is a great setup for beginners, i like them alot, but i think once u use them alot, u realize they could u use better slip mats and needles. so i have changed the needles to the numark Numark CS-1 Carl Cox Signature Model Stylus. i love them, amazon sells it for like $45. there great. but otherwise these are great turntables, and the mixer is alright, after a while i would get a better mixer. but i really like this product, i would recommend to get better needles. And thats all!
Rating: 4 / 5
November 19th, 2009 - 19:13
I only had these for about a year and they slowly started slowing down. There’s no belt, and the amount it would take to get new turntables would be ridiculous. All in all, they worked fine for a while, but I would recommend a different brand or spending a little more for something a little better.
Rating: 2 / 5
November 19th, 2009 - 21:32
I Bought them, and I use them just to mix songs. They sound great. I can’t say anything about scratching, since I don’t do that, but for general use and song mixing, they sound outstanding. I would buy a different mixer though, since the one that comes with it leaves something to be desired.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 20th, 2009 - 00:12
From a beginner’s perspective, this is a great place to start learning how to walk through all the fundamentals of DJing. I am notorious for buying stuff that ends up sitting on the shelf collecting dust. So this small investment of $350 will help determine if I’m really cut out for DJing. Those videos online make it look like a piece of cake, but trust me, there is a good reason why everyone is not a DJ. I am primarily using this setup as a way to learn how to scratch. The turntables handle very well, but my only gripe is that the crossfader isn’t adjustable. Forget practicing the crab scratch or transforming. The crossfader needs to move about a full cm before getting to full volume, versus a better crossfader that would only need to move 1 mm to achieve full volume. However, there are so many other scratches that can be learned first, its not that big of a deal yet. After mastering the fundamentals, buying a new crossfader will be next on my list. Eventually, will need to replace the turntables with technics and will be buying Serato … but that’s ONLY if I can stick with this new hobby. Only time will tell.
Rating: 5 / 5
November 20th, 2009 - 00:42
I got this for my birthday and it’s almost as if I’m waiting for the other shoe to drop. I’m no expert but I really can’t see how this stuff is not as good as equipment hundrends of dollars more expensive. I can spin my bloody jungle, put down some great mixes and even scratch some with this gear. I’m so freakin happy with it. I’m telling you, if you’re even thinking about getting this package, DO, NOW!! You’ll thank yourself after it comes. WOOT!!
Rating: 5 / 5