Pioneer DJ

Pioneer DJ is a brand[8] that represents the company's range of DJ products. In March 2015 KKR acquired an 86% percent stake from Pioneer Corporation.[9] Again, in March 2020 KKR and Pioneer Corporation sold their respective stakes to Noritsu.[10] DJ product range comprises DJ mixers, decks, headphones, effects units, all-in-one consoles,[11] DJ software controllers, monitor speakers and various accessories.[12] The current professional grade CDJ-3000[13] decks and DJM-900 Nexus 2[14] mixer can be seen in DJ booths all over the world.

Pioneer DJ
FormerlyPioneer Pro DJ
TypePrivately Held Corporation
IndustryHardware and software for DJ's and music production/performance
FoundedKawasaki (2014 (2014))
HeadquartersYokohama, Japan
Key people
  • Yoshinori Kataoka, President and CEO
  • Masakazu Suzuki, Executive Director in board
ProductsMixer,[1]

Player,[2] Controller,[3] All-in-one system,[4] Turntable,[5] Remix station,[6]

rekordbox[7]
Number of employees
435
ParentNoritsu
Websitewww.pioneerdj.com
The CDJ-2000 (first item in the row of devices, with black jog dial in its center), a CD player designed by Pioneer DJ. A DJM-800 mixer is also seen directly behind it, in the middle.
DJ Controller DDJ-RX (launched 2015) with the mixing software Rekordbox (by Mixvibes), which comes packaged with many Pioneer products, running on a computer

DJ Players / Turntables (incomplete)

CDJ-1000MK3 (2006)
Name Year
CDJ-50(50II)
CDJ-100
CDJ-200
CDJ-250
CDJ-350
CDJ-500(500II) 1994
DVJ-X1 2004
DVJ-1000 2006
CDJ-1000 2001
CDJ-1000MKII 2003
CDJ-1000MKIII 2006
CDJ-400 2007
CDJ-700
CDJ-800
CDJ-850
CDJ-900 2009
CDJ-2000 2009
CDJ-2000NXS 2012
CDJ-2000NXS2 2016
CDJ-TOUR1 2016
CDJ-3000 2020

DJ Controllers (incomplete)

DJ-Controller DDJ-SX2, 2014[15]
Name Channels Year
DDJ-200 2 2019
DDJ-400 2 2018
DDJ-800 2 2019
DDJ-1000 (SRT) 4 2018
DDJ-SB3 2 2018
DDJ-RZ(X) 4 2016
DDJ-FLX6 4 2020
DDJ-REV1 2 2022
DDJ-REV7 2 2022
DDJ-FLX4 2 2022
DDJ-FLX6-GT 4 2022
DDJ-FLX10 4 2023

All-in-one DJ Systems

Name Channels Year
XDJ-AERO 2 2012
XDJ-R1 2 2013
XDJ-RX 2 2015
XDJ-RX2 2 2017
XDJ-RR 2 2018
XDJ-XZ 4 2019
XDJ-RX3 2 2021
OPUS-QUAD 4 2023

DJ Mixers

Pioneer Mixers
Name Channels Years
DJM-250 2 2011 - ?
DJM-250MK2 2
DJM-300 2 1998- ?
DJM-300S 2
DJM-350 2 2010–present
DJM-400 2 2006 - ?
DJM-400 LIMITED 2
DJM-450 2 2017–present
DJM-500 4 1996 - ?
DJM-600 4 1998 - ?
DJM-600S 4 2002 - ?
DJM-700 4 2007 - ?
DJM-707 2 2004 - ?
DJM-750 4 2013 - 2017
DJM-750MK2 4 2017–present
DJM-800 4 2006 - ?
DJM-850 4 2012 - ?
DJM-900NEXUS LIMITED 4
DJM-900NXS 4 2011 - 2016
DJM-900NXS2 4 2016–present
DJM-900SRT 4
DJM-909 2 2004 - ?
DJM-1000 6 2005 - ?
SVM-1000 4 2008 - ?
DJM-2000 4 2010 - ?
DJM-2000NXS 4 2012 - ?
DJM-TOUR1 4 2016
DJM-3000 4 2001 - ?
DJM-5000 4 2009 - ?
DJM-T1 2
DJM-S3 2
DJM-S9 2 2015 - 2020
DJM-S9-N 2
DJM-V10 6 2020–present
DJM-S11 2 2020–present
DJM-A9 4 2023–present

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Headphones

References

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