![]() In fact, the knobs and buttons aren’t bad at all the front and back are properly screwed together and while it’s light, it does have some weight to it. However, the cue and play/pause buttons are pleasingly rubberised, and the pitch controls – while very short – feel OK. ![]() The unit itself carries on the “toy” feel on first look – it’s MacBook-coloured silver plastic, with two tiny, Fisher Price-style jogwheels. Wasn’t really looking good at this stage to be perfectly blunt. Inside there is a single USB lead (it’s the mini camera type, not a “full sized” variant) and a CD of software/manuals, plus a warranty sheet – and that’s it. Toy, toy, toy! It comes in a shrink-wrapped plastic display case. So why on earth did we end up loving this little unit – a unit that, to be honest, looks like nothing more than a next-to-useless toy? And who on earth would want one of these anyway? Ftind out in our Numark DJ2GO review… First impressions and setting up The is a tiny, slimline digital DJing device that really couldn’t be more simple if it tried.
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