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Reddit mentions of Pioneer DJ Studio Monitor, RCA, Mini-Jack, Black (DM40)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Pioneer DJ Studio Monitor, RCA, Mini-Jack, Black (DM40). Here are the top ones.

Pioneer DJ Studio Monitor, RCA, Mini-Jack, Black (DM40)
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The compact DM-40 desktop monitors bring excellent audio quality to your home setup. They inherit the best from our professional S-DJX series and Pro Audio speakers, including a front-loaded bass reflex system for a rich, tight bass and DECO* technology for a wider reach and sweet spot. All these features are combined in a compact design making the DM-40 the perfect match for DJing, producing and simply enjoying music at home. The DM-40 speakers are sold as a pair. *Diffusion Effectual Convexity by Olson Specs: Type: 2-way bass reflex, active monitor speakers Tweeter: ¾-inch Soft Dome Woofer: 4-inch Fiberglass What's in the box: DM-40 x 2, Power cord, 2 m speaker cable (for left/right channel connection), Audio converter cable (3.5 mm stereo mini plug to RCA), Bottom cushion x 8, Operating instructions Dimensions: Left ch: 146 x 227 x 223 mm (5.7 x 8.9 x 8.7 in.) Right ch: 146 x 227 x 210 mm (5.7 x 8.9 x 8.3 in.) Weight: Left ch: 2.7 kg (6 lbs.) Right ch: 2.2 kg (4.8 lbs.) Amplifier Output: Class A/B amp: 2 x 21 W / 4 Ω Frequency Range: 70 - 30000 Hz Impedance: 10 kΩ Inputs: 1 LINE (RCA), 1 LINE (Mini-jack) Outputs: 1 HEADPHONE MONITOR (Mini-jack)
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ColorBlack
Height13.6 Inches
Length15.6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2019
Weight12.4 Pounds
Width10.6 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Pioneer DJ Studio Monitor, RCA, Mini-Jack, Black (DM40):

u/Zenithik · 20 pointsr/DJSetups

Okay, some of the suggestions here are woefully unhelpful or just bad ideas, so let's break this down.

  1. The first thing you need to do is upgrade your speaker setup. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, just something with a stereo output that can be decently loud without distorting. This is my recommendation. Not exactly a negligible cost, but definitely on the lower end.

  2. You need some headphones to help you hear what's coming up on the track you're mixing in. These look decent.

  3. The software you're using now - VirtualDJ - is fine. You won't be any less good at DJing because of it. That being said, your controller is meant to be used with Serato. If you bought the controller new, it may have come with a license for the software. If not, you can get the lite version here. The lite version should be all you really need when you're learning.

  4. The controller you're using is fine as well. Ignore everyone telling you to get turntables and DVS. If you want to go full-on into a scratch DJ then I would agree, but if you're just here to mix songs and share music, what you have is more than enough.

  5. Finally, get a better stand for your controller. One way to go is to get a road case for the controller you're using and just set the controller on top. This will let you start bringing your controller out to play shows when you're ready, and in general just be a much more solid surface to play on. That being said, they're not cheap. If you have nothing else, maybe switch out the box for some textbooks or something weighty.

    Good luck to you!
u/ithinkmynameismoose · 1 pointr/xboxone

For $30 more these should pummel anything dumb likee logitech and vizier. (Oh, and should pummel those mackies too).

https://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-DM-40-PAIR-Monitors-Excellent/dp/B01DW36BO0

u/Jon309 · 1 pointr/Beatmatch

These don't have a 100% flat frequency output but they're pretty solid and loud for their price. https://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-DJ-DM-40-PAIR-Excellent/dp/B01DW36BO0