American Audio Dual SD Card Reader
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| American Audio Dual SD Card Reader |
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| Manufacturer: American DJ Group of Companies |
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| List Price: $349.95 |
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Product Description |
| New dual SD player, taking a dual deck to the next level. No moving parts ultra fast response, seamless looping, advance track view tracks before playing them folder and track search 4GB per side |
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Product Details |
- Dual SD card reader (functions like a dual CD player without trays or moving parts)
- Flash memory for fast seamless functionality
- no external hard drives and no expensive laptop needed
- folder and track search, auto BPM, seamless looping, easy to use.
- 4, 8,or 16% pitch control
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Engineering Masterpiece
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| Review Date: January 22, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Dr. P. D., |
| What a "little jewel" is waht I thought when I first saw this unit. It saved me. At a function, where I was to play an hour of samples by regional bands, an inebriated lady managed to destroy my computer and backup player at the last minute. I had just recived the SD player and, as an afterthought, before setting out, I had loaded my program on a Sandisk SDHC 4GB extreme III card. With only a short time to spare, without reading the instructions, I had it out of the box, shoved the card in, powered on and had it playing only a few seconds late. It is now my primary player and my computer stays in its case. Somebody put a LOT of thought into designing this magnificent little machine-it has everything, yet is simple to operate. The instructions need updating they say no SDHC but the machine slots clearly say "SDHC" It takes two 4GB cards and that is over 2000 average songs at near CD quality (it is MP3 only) and more cards could be programed. I would always use fast cards-say 15MB/s or higher. Also, for a large amount of songs use folders-much faster I learned. The only fault I see is that it has a small plug-in transformer for power which I did not want bouncing around in my rack and I straped to a rack mounted outlet in the back of my rack case. This SD player is an absolute masterpiece of engineering. |
moving on to the next step...
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| Review Date: June 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: John Russell, Red Rock, ON Canada |
| I bought this item a few months ago with the idea to assist or replace my dual cd mixer player. It has become the perfect companion to tie into the cd mixer and it will give the ability to not have to burn hundreds of cd's for all the different productions I do, I can just copy, delete, drag and drop etc.Kingston 4 GB Class 4 SDHC Flash Memory Card SD4/4GBThe new units do handle the newer HD SD cards, that the manual says does not. |
Fantastic piece of equipment
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| Review Date: October 12, 2009 |
| Reviewer: For Real, Seattle, Wa |
| This player is great, load all of your (mp3) songs on SD cards and play away. It has all of the right features for a great price. As a first time buyer I almost bought a dual CD player. But after buying this SD player I see no reasons to ever use a CD player. Plus finding all of your music folders and songs is quick and easy. If you are thinking of buying this SD player, do it. |
Very awesome product!
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| Review Date: May 13, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mario Rodriguez, Miami, FL USA |
Pros: Best use with High Capacity SD Cards or High Speed SD Cards.. 133x or more! in order to read 128kbps or higher bit rates. I used 8GB, 4GB and 2GB and works just fine.
Cons: To work with a normal SD Cards "any brand or speed less than the HC ones", all songs need to be in 128kbps bit rate, otherwise you will hear jumps while the song is playing and eventually will shut off the unit (won't recognize the card) till you turned on again. |
follow the instructions
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| Review Date: May 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: S. Carrigan, Portsmouth, NH |
| I bought this piece as a backup to a computer system for mobile dj'ing. When I first got it, I loaded a bunch of mp3s onto it and started playing around. It froze up on me. Upon further investigation, I realized they were not all at 128 sampling rate. This problem was solved when I converted them all to 128. Also, the logo on the machine says sdhc, but the instructions state that it is not compatible with sd HC. Which is it? Also, while practicing, I held down the folder button while browsing folders. Do not do this as the machine will stop the music on both players and try to write a sample to it's memory. This is all operator error. Needless to say, I believe the machine is reliable if you follow the instructions closely and practice with it. Once the user is proficient in the use of it, it's really great. |
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