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Description
Unleash your DJ potential with the Denon DJ Prime Go, a compact yet powerful 2-channel standalone DJ controller that redefines portability and convenience. Designed for DJs on the move, this system is equipped with a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery, offering up to 4 hours of unplugged performance. The ENGINE OS platform powers this feature-rich system, providing a seamless and intuitive DJing experience with its 7-inch HD multi-touchscreen. Whether you’re at a house party or commanding a larger stage, the Prime Go ensures you’re prepared with its professional-grade audio quality and comprehensive connectivity options.
The Prime Go's built-in Wi-Fi allows you to stream from TIDAL’s vast library of over 60 million tracks directly to your controller, eliminating the need for a laptop. Additionally, it supports music loading from USB drives and SD cards, making it versatile for any setup. With dual XLR/TRS mic inputs, capacitive jog wheels, and a 3-band EQ, you have all the tools you need for creative and dynamic mixing right at your fingertips.
Key Features:
- 2-channel mixer with 2-deck control
- 7-inch HD multi-gesture touchscreen
- Rechargeable battery for up to 4 hours of use
- Built-in Wi-Fi and wired internet connectivity
- Dual-bank performance pads for triggering hot-cues, loop, and roll
- Capacitive-touch jog wheels
- Pro-grade audio with 24-bit/48kHz processing
- RCA aux input for media players, tablets, and phones
- Dual XLR (1/4-inch combo) mic inputs with EQ/Level/talkover
- USB and SD media source inputs
- StagelinQ connectivity for lighting and video integration
Transform any location into your DJ booth and keep the party going with the Denon DJ Prime Go.
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Denon DJ Prime Go.
User experience
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Latency issues have been observed, affecting scratching performance and making it feel inaccurate compared to other controllers.
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Owners appreciate its XLR main and 1/4 inch booth outputs for gigging, offering flexibility in various event setups.
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Cue pads are reportedly not bright enough in club settings, making them difficult to see during performances.
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Some owners report playlist position loss when selecting songs, requiring navigation back to the previous spot despite auto BPM search being turned off.
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The device's compactness is highlighted, enabling extended portable DJing with a full setup weighing less than a DDJ-1000 and laptop.
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Features and functionality
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Only supports one USB input at a time, which can be a limitation for DJs who prefer multiple USB connections.
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The horizontal alignment of EQ knobs is unusual and requires adjustment but contributes to the unit's compact design.
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Features a touch screen FX pad that is particularly praised for its functionality and ease of use.
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Prime Go allows Bluetooth input for song playback, but lacks advanced mixing capabilities like scratching on Bluetooth tracks.
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Engine OS allows Rekordbox USB integration, but waveform generation occurs each time tracks are re-imported.
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The small screen lacks a full-size keyboard, slowing track search for open format DJs.
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Value and pricing
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An owner purchased a unit for $600 on Facebook Marketplace as a backup, highlighting potential savings in the second-hand market.
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Comparisons
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Compared to Numark Mixstream Pro for its traditional layout and affordability, making Numark a viable alternative for smaller gigs.
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Sound quality was noted as inferior to other controllers, even with the same venue and settings, impacting live performance satisfaction.
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Users compare Prime Go to Omnis Duo, noting that Omnis allows more control over Bluetooth tracks, including scratching and EQ adjustments.
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The upfaders have a steep curve, with volume starting only 20% of the way up, and some users report issues with fader failure.
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Critic Reviews
5.0 out of 5
Based on 1 Review and 2 Ratings
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Small size big Sound
I like this controller because it’s small and has a ton of features the most interesting thing is that you can run on the Battery power which if the power source at the venue goes out you still can continue for 4hrs
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