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Numark Axis 9 Tabletop CD Player

Numark Axis 9 Tabletop CD PlayerBrand: Numark

List Price: $599.00
Buy New: $269.95
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Seller: DiscountsJungle
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.4
Dimensions (in): 11 x 12 x 3
The AXIS 9 is Numark's new flagship tabletop CD player. Featuring an enhanced interface that employs a touch-sensitive scratch wheel, the AXIS 9 delivers incredible response. With unprecedented realism in digital mixing and scratching, an array of effects that can be used simultaneously, and a built in Beatkeeper with auto-synchronization the AXIS 9 will unleash the digital DJ in you.

MPN: axis9
Model: axis9
UPC: 676762254113
EAN: 5060178188981
ASIN: B0000WS6Q8

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   Tabletop CD player with touch-sensitive jog wheel for real-time DJ scratching
   Built-in Beatkeeper with auto-synchronization of effects, loops, and MIDI units
   Multiple direct-access DSP effects, including reverse; +/-6, 12, 25, and 100 percent pitch control
   Saves up to 3,000 cue points in memory, each transferable to compatible units
   Anti-shock memory with 48-second buffer; 8 by 4 by 14 inches (W x H x D)
   3,000 cue?point save capability
   Built in Beatkeeper? with auto?synchronization
   Key Lock at any tempo up to ±100% with key change
   Multiple DSP effects with direct access including reverse
   Touch?sensitive scratch and effects wheel provides instant, accurate response

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Numark Table Top Scratch CD W EFX


Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars I must have bought a lemon   August 5, 2006
J. Harrison (Gadsden, AL)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I don't know if my problem was typical or not, but I had an Axis 9 for less than a year before the display began to glitch and the player started taking longer and longer to cue. Before long, it stopped playing altogether. Mind you, it never left the bedroom - it wasn't dropped, shipped, or otherwise mistreated. I took it for repair at a reputable shop and was told it wasn't repairable. Bam - out 400 bucks.

Again- don't know if this is typical Numark quality or not, but I'm switching to Pioneer.

I will say, I did enjoy it while it worked. The effects were cool, and the re-start function allowed for some unique mixing. The short lifespan turneed me off unfortunately.



4 out of 5 stars Great for starters and bedroom DJs   March 15, 2006
A. Miller (Ft. Lauderdale, Fl USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Given the low price and loaded features, the Axis 9 has probably the highest value of any cd turntable currently on the market. It has solid performance with plenty of gadgets to keep you occupied. One problem which makes this turntable not suitable for professional use is the slight stutter when the key lock is in place. The problem is only slight and intermittent, but will drive you completely crazy if you are a perfectionist. Otherwise, for beginners and bedroom DJs this is the best cd turntable out there.


4 out of 5 stars "Premium", but it's questionable whether it is professional   May 20, 2006
Reticuli (Las Vegas)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

5/22/2009:

I had the internal power supplies on my Axis 8s rebuilt locally for cheap and my tech used better caps, resistors, and other parts. The below mentioned freezes and cold-start callibrations are no longer valid in my case, though Numark should be scolded for using such low-tolerance pieces on such sophisticated designs.

The high frequency response is still troubling. If you have the 9's, try and utilize the digital outs.

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First, a note on calibration. This is the procedure I've come up with:

1. Turn the unit on.
2. Switch to 6% pitch.
3. Start Numark's callibration by properly going through the pitch range.
4. Spin the wheel clockwise while pressing Loop 1 in/out/reloop and Loop 2 in/out.
5. Switch back to 6% pitch since it changes to 12%.
6. Go through the pitch range to ensure it is working properly. If it is not, turn the unit off, wait 5-10 seconds, then start over at #1 again.
7. Assuming the pitch is working correctly now, turn off Auto Open by pressing Program + Eject.
8. Press SGL to enable single play again.
9. Hit eject, and once the unit is open gently press up on the underside of the tray to cause the mechanism to work any possible kinks out.
10. Hit eject again to close the tray. You're ready to use it.

Good:

The Axis 8, 9, CDN-90, and CDX make great MIDI controllers of external sequencers if used correctly in SmartLoop mode and you apply a little ingenuity.

The effects work well. 2-5 on the phaser, a little down on the mixer's treble, and a touch of extra bass matches to the sound of the Whitelabel cartridges.

The pitch resolution is about .025% at 6% range and .05 or better on all the other ranges.

Firmware upgrades are easy.

Bad:

The extensive calibration procedure necessary to prevent skips, freezes, or accidental closing of the tray.

MIDI is poor if you are attempting to sync to an actual CD song playing on that deck.

Pitching down with keylock on (keying up) will cause enough distortion of the sound as to make the function worthless unless you are keying down and/or pitching up. Keylock is more useful for locking after you've pitched to your beatmatch speed and you want to hide the pitch bending you'll be doing.

The pitch accuracy is poor to the point that actual useable resolution is only about twice the resolution at the lower settings. So for 6% you'll get closer to .05%, and on the others it's closer to about .1% in the real world. This is due to the pitch wavering by one unit increment in either direction. 25% is fairly stable to .1% of its actual resolution, but you really need to baby-sit the 100% range.

I do not like how the display doesn't actually show the true pitch resolution. The percent range should have a one hundredth digit to show you the actual setting, not rounded to the nearest .1%. In the lower ranges the 1 in "100" is not used, so they could have simply moved things over when in any other range. Perhaps Numark was worried people would freak out when they saw the exact pitch quantity wavering. If you cover up that portion of the display with some non-residue studio tape, that can make things more intuitive for mixing.

Finally, Numark's CD players (at least the Axis 8's I own) appear to be missing a Low-Pass filter to lop off the highest frequencies at the post-DAC filter stage, or they implemented the wrong one. If you do a frequency test sweep on the unit it will show a strong upward slope on the top few octaves that will make CD's much brighter than they should be. At 20khz it's more than 5dB louder than it should be, and I find that quite troubling.

I went through 8 Axis 8's and one additional repair before I got two that worked correctly and was instrumental in helping the company nail down problems with the design, particularly the MIDI system. But there are still obviously some design choices I'm displeased with, so I would like to just give it 3 stars and be kind to it only for being cheap. The MIDI system, however, bumps it back up to 4 stars for me.



1 out of 5 stars Awful - Fails During DJ Gigs/Events   November 29, 2009
E. feig
I am a professional DJ - randomly during gigs/events when I am playing a song, the song will loop or repeat itself in a particular spot, without any notice and without the activation of the Loop Feature or Repeat Feature. The product is made of crappy plastic, and easily scratches. In fact, I've only had the product (I own two of them) for a few months now and there scratched on the sides, and at all the gigs I've DJ'ed with them they've encountered some issue. I am infuriated with this product, and would recommend to all that you never purchase it. Its embarrassing to be DJ'ing a set and in the middle it just stops playing, loops over and over again, or repeats the song. Do not purchase this product.


5 out of 5 stars For the money its a steal   December 19, 2008
P. Rusk (healdsburg, ca USA)
I got a pair of these must be 3 years ago and one is just starting to go out................ they got quite a bit of use at home mostly some gigs not many. For the money they are a great deal and very ez to use. All the controls are straight forward and user friendly (kinda Mac like).
I'm a little bummed one is on the fritz and think it should have lasted a little longer. That being said I'm still happy with my purchase. If your getting into Djing and dont have the bucks for the Pioneers these are a great way to go


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