If a company like BMW puts a lot of money in R&D for their high end cars then the result of that research should trickle down to their lower cost products as well. So, using trickle down logic the story goes something like this. They are in the drivers, which owe more to the quality and experience of the company than the price of the unit. In the end after much discussion and subsequent testing I discovered the real differences for djs don’t really lie in the physical casings at all. “Its $1000, so its got to be the best right?!” This reality is hard for us to accept in a society that places a high value on the price tag of a product. After talking to all kinds of “experts” and engineers and after sifting through mountains of marketing propaganda I had a really hard time really finding any quantifiable differences. So, while writing a new column for Remix magazine about sound cards I took it upon my self to try and find out what separates a $100 sound card from a $800 one. CHECK OUT OUR DJ SOUNDCARDS UNDER $200 (2010 Version)Īt this price point there should not be much of a difference right? Well, one thing we do not like around here is assumptions without any real evidence or experience to support that assumption.
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