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Pioneer DJ has revealed new limited-edition colors for two of their most popular DJ controllers: the DDJ-SB3-S in silver and the DDJ-400-N in gold. The bright silver DDJ-SB3-S has a uniformed body color and high-quality aluminum jog wheels, while the DDJ-400-N’s gold coloring on a black body creates a contrasting look that demands attention. Keep reading for more.
With an intuitive interface ideal for learning the basics, the 2-channel DDJ-SB3 is one of Pioneer DJ’s most popular DJ controllers. It was designed to use with Serato DJ Lite and features the world’s first Pad Scratch co-developed with DJ Jazzy Jeff that reproduces scratches recorded by DJ Jazzy Jeff.
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The DDJ-400 by Pioneer is the perfect first controller for beginner DJs. Its user-friendly, club-style layout is comfortable to use with a ton of simple features. Its literal plug-and-play experience combined with the included Rekordbox DJ software makes this an unbeatable deal. Color: DDJ-400-N Gold The DDJ-400 by Pioneer is the perfect first controller for beginner DJs. Its user-friendly, club-style layout is comfortable to use with a ton of simple features. Its literal plug-and-play experience combined with the included Rekordbox DJ software makes this an unbeatable deal.
The pure silver DDJ-SB3-S will be available in selected regions from mid-July for $249. Pioneer DJ also released the DDJ-SB3-N in a gold colorway in late 2019. See more about both models of the DDJ-SB3 here.
With gold coloring on button names, logos, and various other design elements, the DDJ-400-N brings a luxury appearance to your setup. This controller is perfect for DJing at home, but it’s also lightweight and portable to bring along with you anywhere.
The layout of the DDJ-400-N controller is inherited from Pioneer DJ’s club-standard CDJ-2000NXS2 and DJM-900NXS2 setup and features play/pause and cue buttons, Beat FX, CDJ-style looping controls, and more.
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Released late last year in silver as well, this controller comes in at $249 and will be available in selected regions from mid-July. Learn more about all available models here.
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