Well, I went ahead and bought one of these as I saw one on offer for a great price. And have to say, after having it for a few days now and playing around with it a lot, I really like it. It is a little slow switching screens, but nothing that would make me stop using it. I analyzed all my music beforehand with the QuickGrid software, and have had no problems with any files. The software isn’t great with BPM detection, and has miscalculated a few files, but again nothing too bad – 95% of stuff worked out ok. Hopefully this will be improved. Build quality is better than I expected after reading some reviews – nice and sturdy, nice heavy platters, and feels more solid than my Numark NDX800 (which almost cost the same). Effects are simple but nice – I like the sound of the filter. EQ’s are nice too, with a great kill. So, all in all, I think it’s a great unit so far. I will of course test it thoroughly before doing any gigs with it, but so far so good!
Oh, and there are some complaints on the new “Gibson” SCS.4DJ forum, which will hopefully be addressed. Perhaps the perception of Stanton deleting complaints was due to the support forum being deleted/moved over to Gibson after their acquisition?
LfmC, post: 17820, member: 1767 wrote: If you had read my post, you would know why there are no bad reviews of the SCS.4DJ
I’m leaning more towards the fact that it didn’t get bad reviews because it’s actually pretty damn good!