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AlphaTheta Unveils CDJ-3000X DJ Player: Here’s What’s New

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Priced at $2,999, the CDJ-3000X represents a significant leap forward with cloud storage and streaming integration, allowing DJs to finally ditch their USB drives.

AlphaTheta has officially unveiled the CDJ-3000X, a professional DJ player that finally brings wireless connectivity and cloud storage access to the booth. The successor to the polarizing CDJ-3000 launches mid-September with built-in WiFi, NFC pairing and direct access to music libraries, according to a press release shared with EDM.com.

The biggest upgrade here is connectivity. DJs can now tap into their cloud-based libraries and streaming services, which signals the bittersweet end of the practice of carrying USB sticks to gigs, although that functionality remains.

An NFC touchpoint on the front panel lets users instantly sync their smartphone to access their entire music collection. Hold your phone over the reader, and you’re ready to play tracks stored anywhere in the world.

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Elsewhere, the 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen represents a major improvement over previous models. It displays up to 16 tracks simultaneously and supports direct playlist editing from the unit itself.

DJs can reorder tracks, copy and paste search terms, and use the new “Global Tag List” feature to create playlists combining local and cloud-based music. Tagged streaming tracks automatically download in the background to reduce loading times during live sets.

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Performance features got meaningful upgrades too. The rebuilt play and cue buttons can withstand 500,000 additional presses compared to the CDJ-3000, according to AlphaTheta.

New Hot Cue functionality includes Touch Cue for real-time track monitoring, Smart Cue for automatic overwriting and Gate Cue for creative tone play techniques. And the jog wheel offers expanded tension adjustment for more precise control during scratching and pitch bending.

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Audio quality improvements center around a new ESS Technology DAC that delivers better signal-to-noise ratios and clearer sound reproduction. AlphaTheta says they redesigned the power supply to reduce noise and boost low-frequency performance, promising “punchy bass and a warm tone” that won’t fatigue listeners during extended sets.

It’s important to note that CDJ-3000X requires a rekordbox Creative, Professional or Cloud Option subscription for streaming features. Music streaming availability varies by region, which could limit adoption in certain markets.

The CDJ-3000X starts shipping mid-September for $2,999, excluding tax. You can watch the full walkthrough below and purchase the DJ player here.


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