DJ Controllers
DJ Controllers and Equipment
36 products from Dna Professional, Behringer, Hercules and Yamaha, with 33 on a 24-month warranty. From a first controller to stage equipment.
- Dna Professional 8 · Behringer 6 · Hercules 4 · Yamaha 4
- 33 products with a 24-month warranty
- Controllers, mixers and equipment for DJing and production
- Shipped from Thessaloniki across Greece, with business invoicing available.
What a controller actually is
It is a physical interface for DJ software running on your computer. The jog wheels, faders and buttons control the program — the music and the processing happen on the computer.
That is the great advantage over classic decks: you start with minimal cost, without buying records or a separate mixer, and your whole library is available.
Hercules operates at the entry point — controllers to learn on. Behringer and Dna Professional cover mixers and equipment that stands up to real use.
What to check before buying
Which software comes with it. The most important and most overlooked point. Every controller is designed for a specific program, and the licence is often included in the price. If you already use one, make sure it is supported — otherwise you pay twice.
Built-in audio interface. It determines whether you can have headphones for cueing and speakers at the same time. Without it you cannot prepare the next track — which is the whole job of a DJ.
Size and jog wheels. Small controllers travel easily but have cramped controls. If you intend to play in front of people, the space between controls matters.
Outputs. For a stage or venue you need balanced outputs, so the signal arrives clean over long cables. Unbalanced outputs are only enough at home.
What else you will need
A controller alone is not a system. You need speakers — and something important applies here: for preparation and mixing you want studio monitors that show sound as it is. For an event, PA speakers with power.
You also need closed-back headphones for cueing, and proper cables — in a venue with long runs, a bad cable introduces hum that the whole system hears.
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Frequently asked questions
- Do I need a computer?
- Yes, for most. The controller drives the software — the music and processing happen on the computer.
- Is software included?
- Usually yes, with a licence for a specific program. Check before buying — if you already use another, you may pay twice.
- What is the built-in audio interface?
- It lets you hear the next track in headphones while another plays on the speakers. Without it you cannot prepare a mix.
- What speakers do I need?
- Studio monitors for mixing and preparation, PA speakers for events. They are different jobs.
- Is it suitable for a beginner?
- Yes — an entry controller with software is the cheapest and fastest way to start.
Check which software comes with it and whether it has a built-in audio interface. Those two decide whether you can actually work.
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