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DJ tech doesn’t move at the breakneck pace of synths, plugins, or studio gear. In fact, most advances feel like refinements rather than revolutions. It’s this evolution, rather than revolution, that we are seeing again here in AlphaTheta’s CDJ-3000X. The original CDJ-3000 had the misfortune of arriving in 2020, during a global pandemic that shuttered clubs worldwide. Since then, Pioneer DJ has rebranded many products under the AlphaTheta name, while aiming to continue its dominance as the global industry standard. In the CDJ-3000X, small tweaks and improvements add up to an enhanced experience without jeopardising the familiar layout DJs have adopted and grown accustomed to. The headline change? A 10.1-inch high-res touchscreen, increased from 9 inches on the CDJ-3000. It looks more like a tablet bolted on top of the deck, which isn’t the prettiest design move, but function beats fashion here.
Plus, there’s still enough slick improvements in the overall look with a new matte black anodised finish and subtle LED tweaks give it a stealthier, more premium feel. With such upgrades, AlphaTheta is seemingly futureproofing the CDJ-3000X for another five years in the booth. Can the brand hold onto its crown in clubs, venues, festivals and house parties around the world in that time? You can count on it. The CDJ-3000X’s larger screen makes browsing vastly more intuitive: up to 16 tracks visible at once versus 12 on the 3000. Long-pressing on text lets you copy and paste for fast searches, and you can now edit and reorder playlists on the fly. AlphaTheta tells us that more playlist editing, such as track add and moving tracks between playlists, will come in future firmware updates.

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DJ tech doesn’t move at the breakneck pace of synths, plugins, or studio gear. In fact, most advances feel like refinements rather than revolutions. It’s this evolution, rather than revolution, that we are seeing again here in AlphaTheta’s CDJ-3000X. The original CDJ-3000 had the misfortune of arriving in 2020, during a global pandemic that shuttered clubs worldwide. Since then, Pioneer DJ has rebranded many products under the AlphaTheta name, while aiming to continue its dominance as the global industry standard. In the CDJ-3000X, small tweaks and improvements add up to an enhanced experience without jeopardising the familiar layout DJs have adopted and grown accustomed to. The headline change? A 10.1-inch high-res touchscreen, increased from 9 inches on the CDJ-3000. It looks more like a tablet bolted on top of the deck, which isn’t the prettiest design move, but function beats fashion here.
Plus, there’s still enough slick improvements in the overall look with a new matte black anodised finish and subtle LED tweaks give it a stealthier, more premium feel. With such upgrades, AlphaTheta is seemingly futureproofing the CDJ-3000X for another five years in the booth. Can the brand hold onto its crown in clubs, venues, festivals and house parties around the world in that time? You can count on it. The CDJ-3000X’s larger screen makes browsing vastly more intuitive: up to 16 tracks visible at once versus 12 on the 3000. Long-pressing on text lets you copy and paste for fast searches, and you can now edit and reorder playlists on the fly. AlphaTheta tells us that more playlist editing, such as track add and moving tracks between playlists, will come in future firmware updates.

Specifications