AlphaTheta has unveiled the CDJ-3000X, successor to the CDJ-3000. At first glance, it is the same familiar form factor, but the updates are focused on connectivity, browsing, cueing, durability, and sound. Some of these changes are substantial, significant improvements, while others are a bit more unknown as to if DJs need them in practice. Notably, the new player doesn’t have any stems support at launch, and will cost DJs more than the original CDJ-3000 did.
More Wireless and Streaming Connectivity
The 3000X introduces built-in Wi-Fi, streaming service access, and an NFC touchpoint for smartphone integration. The idea is clear:…




