DJTECH USOLOMKII Digital DJ Turntable



Key features
- •5 DSP Effects: Filter, Flanger, Echo, Brake, and Scratch
- •Multi-Function Jog Wheel: Scratch, FX Parameters, Search, or Pitch Bend
- •Variable Pitch Fader (+/- 6, 12, 25, 100%)
- •Seamless Loop and Reloop can be programmed in real time
DJTECH USOLOMKII Digital DJ Turntable
List Price: $213.49$192.14DEALYou Save: $21.35 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.8
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Excellent! No usb music skip
Guillermo✓ Verified Purchase•August 9, 2023
Excellent ! No usb music skip! Love the effects echo, flanger and filter,is perfect for my gigs! works greats. I'll buy it again.
Lightweight and easy to use
JS✓ Verified Purchase•July 13, 2023
Straight out the box without looking at the instructions. It's perfect for playing music files right from the 2 port option of the flash drive.
Might just have to buy another as a backup :)
Might just have to buy another as a backup :)
Good value and worth it
Bokenza✓ Verified Purchase•June 30, 2023
So small than what i expected i just tested them out everything seems to be working as in intended, i got these as a backup for my Pioneer Cdjs and Controller i wanted something different from what im used to, so far im impressed by these little guys, i travel alot with heavy equipment these will fit nicely in my bags
Im in South Africa for those asking "can you can use them outside the US", the AC is 110 - 240v i thought i would need a special adapter but no there's no need
Im in South Africa for those asking "can you can use them outside the US", the AC is 110 - 240v i thought i would need a special adapter but no there's no need
Pretty cool device, but the 2nd one I purchased looks way different and has troubles starting up.
Brianna Black✓ Verified Purchase•June 25, 2023
I bought one, liked it, bought another, and it looks different. It's the same device, but the facade is different. The newest one (in the picture on the left), its readout is the same orange/red as the first one (right), but the body is glossy instead of matte and it has green writing on it instead of the white. I don't like the glossy body, it looks kind of chintzy. I like the first one with matte body and white writing better, and was expecting to get a matching one. I don't have matching vinyl turntables either, so I'm not that worked up it, but..
Also, the newer glossy one, when I turn it on, it takes forever to show anything on the readout. At first it just lights up but no text of any kind for several minutes. It seems to work fine if I turn it off and on again, then maybe wait 10 to 30 seconds. Seems like it's 'booting up' slow, and I wonder if this one is of lower quality than the first one I got. The first one does not do this. I may end up having to send the newer glossy one back, depending on how it holds up. Right now it seems to work after a little coaxing, and functions normally otherwise for as long as it is on, once it does start working. I would say the newer one also has a little less responsiveness from the buttons. The first one works just fine, and I've been using it for over a month now without any problems.
THE DEVICE ITSELF: Look folks, for the price, it is what I expected. This does what it's supposed to do, and it performs as I expect it to at this price point. Personally, I don't look for expansive features and effects on a digital player, so this is a nice option. The jog wheel, in vinyl mode, isn't spectacular, and doesn't really compare to vinyl. The wheel has several options/modes though, functions just fine, and is about what I expected. If you work up your skill with it, it works fine for queuing and mixing. If you're interested in scratching hip hop or something, you may not like this one. The effects it has are pretty cool for the price. The looping feature is kind of fun, and I plan to mess with that a lot more with two of these players. Also, this has three % modes for pitch control, which gives a +/- range up to 24%, which is handy. Also, it has a + and - button to temporarily increase/decrease the pitch, which I've found to work a bit more like touching a vinyl records for beat matching. Again, with some time and skill, you can do some fun stuff with this device.
I recommend getting low profile USB drives for this so you don't have to have thumb drives protruding from the device.
It would be really cool if this had tone lock so when a song is pitched up or down a lot to match beats, you can keep from having vocals sound like chipmunks or bodybuilders voices.
Also, the newer glossy one, when I turn it on, it takes forever to show anything on the readout. At first it just lights up but no text of any kind for several minutes. It seems to work fine if I turn it off and on again, then maybe wait 10 to 30 seconds. Seems like it's 'booting up' slow, and I wonder if this one is of lower quality than the first one I got. The first one does not do this. I may end up having to send the newer glossy one back, depending on how it holds up. Right now it seems to work after a little coaxing, and functions normally otherwise for as long as it is on, once it does start working. I would say the newer one also has a little less responsiveness from the buttons. The first one works just fine, and I've been using it for over a month now without any problems.
THE DEVICE ITSELF: Look folks, for the price, it is what I expected. This does what it's supposed to do, and it performs as I expect it to at this price point. Personally, I don't look for expansive features and effects on a digital player, so this is a nice option. The jog wheel, in vinyl mode, isn't spectacular, and doesn't really compare to vinyl. The wheel has several options/modes though, functions just fine, and is about what I expected. If you work up your skill with it, it works fine for queuing and mixing. If you're interested in scratching hip hop or something, you may not like this one. The effects it has are pretty cool for the price. The looping feature is kind of fun, and I plan to mess with that a lot more with two of these players. Also, this has three % modes for pitch control, which gives a +/- range up to 24%, which is handy. Also, it has a + and - button to temporarily increase/decrease the pitch, which I've found to work a bit more like touching a vinyl records for beat matching. Again, with some time and skill, you can do some fun stuff with this device.
I recommend getting low profile USB drives for this so you don't have to have thumb drives protruding from the device.
It would be really cool if this had tone lock so when a song is pitched up or down a lot to match beats, you can keep from having vocals sound like chipmunks or bodybuilders voices.
Great units for djs!
jason winter✓ Verified Purchase•June 21, 2023
I ordered 2 of these from beach audio and the shipping address was wrong. Amazon couldn't change the address for me. So I called beach audio directly and they fixed it for me immediately! They are a great seller! And the decks are awesome! I would buy again!
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