Pioneer
Founded in 1938 in Tokyo, Pioneer Corporation (NYSE:PIO) employs more than 39,000 people in its worldwide consumer electronics business. Its shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Pioneer has a comprehensive strategy focused on four core business objectives. As a leading proponent of next-generation audio/video recording and playback, Pioneer seeks to build upon a heritage as a digital optical disc pioneer to become a leading global enterprise in the DVD industry. Pioneer is expanding its core business from manufacturing and marketing products of its own brand to supplying its key devices and key technologies to other companies, taking advantage of its leading development of DVD, plasma displays, OEL displays, speakers, and car stereo equipment. The Company operates numerous subsidiaries in North America. The largest subsidiary is Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc., a leader in audio, video and computer products for home, car and business use.
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The Pioneer XDJ-700 comes with a large touchscreen, a familiar club layout and it inherits a host of features from its big brother, the XDJ-1000. Its compact size and removable stand offer great set-up possibilities for even the smallest booth or home set-up.
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Based on its predecessor, the Pioneer XDJ-1000MK2 improves usability through enhanced track browsing and support for high-resolution FLAC and ALAC audio files.
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Take the step to the DJ booth seamlessly with the Pioneer DJM-750MK2, a 4-channel mixer which inherits key features and design elements from the DJM-900NXS2, creating a club-style setup when combined with our professional CDJ or XDJ multi players.
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The Pioneer CDJ-900NXS builds on the success of its predecessor, the CDJ-900, plus it's packed with new technology including a full-color LCD screen, Beat Divide, four-deck Beat Sync and the ability to play sets from a smartphone.
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Take your performance to new heights with the Pioneer DJM-900NXS2, which features our first ever 64-bit mixing processor for a warmer, more nuanced sound. We’ve fine-tuned the EQ and fader curves and enhanced the FX controls to give you even more creative choice.
Founded in 1938 in Tokyo, Pioneer Corporation (NYSE:PIO) employs more than 39,000 people in its worldwide consumer electronics business. Its shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange. Pioneer has a comprehensive strategy focused on four core business objectives. As a leading proponent of next-generation audio/video recording and playback, Pioneer seeks to build upon a heritage as a digital optical disc pioneer to become a leading global enterprise in the DVD industry. Pioneer is expanding its core business from manufacturing and marketing products of its own brand to supplying its key devices and key technologies to other companies, taking advantage of its leading development of DVD, plasma displays, OEL displays, speakers, and car stereo equipment. The Company operates numerous subsidiaries in North America. The largest subsidiary is Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc., a leader in audio, video and computer products for home, car and business use.