While the turntable brand that defines DJing announced their new model yesterday, today Reloop announced two new products that aim to challenge industry standards. The Reloop ELITE mixer feels specifically targeted to take on the DJM-S9, and the new RP-8000 MK2 represents a much more futuristic approach to DJ turntables than Technics’ new model. Keep reading for details on both.
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Strongly branded as “the most advanced DJ turntable ever made”, Reloop’s new MK2 version of the RP-8000 takes things to a dramatic new level. The feature set on these new models seem designed to win over turntablists who aren’t afraid of digital features and who use Serato heavily. Beyond the original models’ features and the typical turntable s, this includes:
Learn more about the RP-8000 MK2 on Reloop’s official product site here.
Performance pad sections are the obligatory hotness on any product, and it seems like if a company wants to challenge the current battle mixer standards, they need to include 8 RGB pads above the channel faders. That’s exactly what Reloop has done with the ELITE mixer, which looks to be a direct competitor with the DJM-S9 and other similar battle mixers from Rane and Mixars.
The ELITE has a ton of features that make it appealing, and it lands about $400 cheaper than a new DJM-S9. Here’s what the new mixer has onboard:
See more about the ELITE on Reloop’s official product page here.
The new Reloop mixer begs a pretty clear question: with this product and Seventy Two already out there, will Pioneer DJ have something in store at NAMM 2019 to keep their battle mixer model on top? Stay tuned to DJTT to be the first to know.
We’re likely to see both of these two new products at NAMM 2019.Have specific questions that you want answered? Let us know in the comments on this article.
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