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Numark Electrowave Professional DJ Headphones

Numark has unveiled their latest professional DJ headphones, the Electrowave. These headphones feature a pair of 50mm drivers with soft, isolating ear cups. The Electrowave produces a frequency response of 10Hz – 22KHz with a sensitivity of 100dB +/- 3dB. These headphones also provide a 3-meter detachable cable, a 1/8-inch right-angle connector and a 1/4-inch adapter. If you are interested, you can purchase these high-quality headphones for an MSRP of $149. [Numark]

Numark DJ2Go DJ Controller

by Johan on October 14, 2011 · 0 comments

Numark DJ2Go DJ Controller

The Numark DJ2Go is a portable DJ controller that connects to your Mac or PC via a USB port. Weighing at only 13 oz, the device provides a layout familiar to DJs that includes two platters, a crossfader, pitch and level controls, Deck A, Deck B, Master and Headphone gain controls. What makes the Numark DJ2Go more interesting is that it can be used easily with virtually any DJ software. Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Read more

Numark iDJ Live For iOS Devices

by Johan on July 7, 2011 · 0 comments

Numark iDJ Live For iOS Devices

The new Numark iDJ Live transforms your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch into a portable DJ rig. It is perfect for anyone from Pro DJs to music lovers who have never tried DJing before. The Numark iDJ Live features a 30-pin connector, two large performance platters, a central mixer section with a crossfader, buttons, and knobs, a stand for the iPad, and a custom audio cable for connecting to a sound system and headphones. The Numark iDJ Live is priced at around $100. [iLounge]

Numark TTi Turntable Brings Vinyl Back

by Alexander on January 19, 2008

Numark TTi Turntable Brings Vinyl Back

Bust out your Doobie Brothers records and bring them back like Michael McDonald’s career. The Numark TTi Turntable comes with an integrated iPod dock, USB interface, a metal platter and pitch control. It rips your vinyl records directly to the iPod, or even to your PC or Mac. So take your whole collection and rip it, then you can save your records for something more useful, like chucking them at zombies. It’s set to drop Q2 for $450.

Link via iPod Blog

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