DJ TechTools Chroma Cables 2 review: Beatsource Tech

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DJ TechTools has been making their Chroma Cables for almost a decade now, and in that time, they have expanded to include audio cables and suitable USB cables for modern laptops. On this episode of "Beatsource Tech," Mojaxx takes a look at the latest additions to the line, version two of their popular RCA cable, and a USB-C to C cable, which support the latest standards.

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You look great Mo... congrats on the weight loss. I lost weight a few years back but have put it back on with COVID and some medications I have to take now. I gotta get back to walking and doing more cardio. Much love from SoCal USA!

GODInTheWax
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Using my Technics rp-dh1200 for such a long time now, almost 14 years, and only a year or two ago I had to replace shell pads. It still works great, and had survived many many gigs!

DutchFreeman
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I've had USB connection issues my DJ gear that vanish when I use these cables, they are a must have for me.

lukemelo
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Great video

Thank you

Happy new year

djjoeykmusic
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My Gen 1 Crane Stand is still kickin’ and has never let me down.

phinds
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For my main home setup I'd say the true unsung hero is my Baseus Hub/Dock. With my S11, Phase, XP2, and now LC6000 it allows me to connect everything I use while only using a single USB port on my M2 MacBook and still have ports left.

NJX_ONe
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Great review as always. Defo gonna be picking these up next time I’m doing some cable shopping. Would like to see some XLR and patch cables off them as well. Even some variation in USB length

As for the cheap but cheerful additions to my setup, I gotta say some scratch mats have been a lot of fun. Even tho I’m not using them currently, the novation dicers are a must for DVS djs. A good crossfader goes a long way as well. It’s the small things tho like just hanging up some old rave flyers or some lighting which really brings a booth together. Nd can’t forget some scratch records if your into that also :)

reno
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For me unsung hero in my DJ gear is Pyle Hum Eliminator. Older buildings with sketchy electrical circuits or unbalanced connections to the house sound system can cause a hum. One time a new bar that installed a brand new JBL pro sound system only had a way to connect to it via a 50 meter / 100' ft RCA cable coming out of the wall. Hum city when connecting to it. That $15 Pyle unit saved me from a really long night of hum. And it wasn't just dance music, that event had a band and singers on top of a DJ. Basically, I got compliments all around even from the owner because they said that all DJ's that play there play with that hum all night. bottom line, crappy install job but a secret weapon that saved the night.

giovannigalvez
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Not available yet at European retailers. And shipping is too high for only 1 or 2 cables

hi_im_fido
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A big shout must go out to my bendy usb powered light purchased from IKEA. Think it only cost me a fiver but it has come in very handy.

johnparker
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Shhhh gremlins 2 the new batch. I see you mo

DJDREXTV
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I have a 512 Gb Sandisk Extreme Pro flash drive and it was definitely the best thing I could ever buy. The only downsize is that players like the cdj 2000 nexus or the xdj 700 are a little slow on reading and letting the drive off safely because of the size.

djjosearroyo
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They need to make digital SPDIF cables

dsquareddan
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Man, you've lost a lot of weight! Someone had to say it:)

JVB_DJ
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Corsair Flash Voyager GTX 256GB USB 3.1 Premium Flash Drive - only usb drive i use. Extremely fast transfer rates, made of metal, take a massive beating. Never had an issue with them at all.

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