Hello everybody!
i've recently been reading the user manual of the pioneer wego console, and i saw that it was mentioned only for HOME use.
i'm using this console in many events(clubs,bars,etc). the question is, can i trust that hardware? is it reliable for that use?
what can go wrong?
why pioneer is mentioning that its only for home use?
anyone with former experience ?
whats ur opinion?
regards.
i've recently been reading the user manual of the pioneer wego console, and i saw that it was mentioned only for HOME use.
i'm using this console in many events(clubs,bars,etc). the question is, can i trust that hardware? is it reliable for that use?
what can go wrong?
why pioneer is mentioning that its only for home use?
anyone with former experience ?
whats ur opinion?
regards.
Posté Thu 30 May 13 @ 5:33 am
They also say that the Aero is for home use, and that's more than 3x the price of the WeGO.
The new XDJ-R1 is advertised "for home DJ" but it has XLR outputs and a booth output!
The new XDJ-R1 is advertised "for home DJ" but it has XLR outputs and a booth output!
Posté Thu 30 May 13 @ 5:53 am
But will they honour warranty repairs if it's found to be used out of the home?
Maybe worth checking as I have had personal experience of sewing machines that are warrantied for home use only but sold at pro prices.
Keith
Maybe worth checking as I have had personal experience of sewing machines that are warrantied for home use only but sold at pro prices.
Keith
Posté Thu 30 May 13 @ 7:17 am
yes that true. in the warranty says that is only exist for home use, if the machine is used outside the home no warranty exists.
maybe thats why the say only for home use? or its a hardware problem?
maybe thats why the say only for home use? or its a hardware problem?
Posté Thu 30 May 13 @ 9:21 am
I play out on my wego all the time. I used it with my audio 8 sound card and spin on four deck, or two decks and the sampler. I love it's size and portability. Plus it has great jog wheels.
Posté Thu 30 May 13 @ 6:02 pm
It's only $300 if memory serves me right therefore if you really love the unit and it works great for you in bars/clubs then you should easily replace it if it breaks with 1 or 2 gigs pay I would think. I wouldn't even think of warranty. Even if something happened to it I would probably just take it to a repair shop for an estimate and then make the decision to fix it or replace it with a new unit.
Posté Fri 31 May 13 @ 12:04 am
Who's going to tell them that you were using it outside the home, you?
Posté Fri 31 May 13 @ 10:21 am
Always good to be honest...it eventually comes back to you. :)
Posté Fri 31 May 13 @ 11:48 am