Q2 Dual DJ
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[edit] Description
The Q2 DUAL DJ is a Headphone Monitoring Device that allows mulitple DJ acts to simultaneously cue independent sources. Developed by UK born DJ / Producer, Lee Jones in 2004, it is the first type of this product ever invented.[1][2]
It features a headphone socket and independent channel on/off and volume controls to allow separate music sources such as CD Players, Turntables and Laptops to be listened to without affecting a DJ using a standard mixer. It eliminates the common problem of mulitple DJ acts not being able to listen to separate music sources at the same.
The Q2 DUAL DJ is used by multiple DJ acts worldwide to allow better performances. It is also used as a tutoring aid to let DJ tutors listen exactly how students are performing when cueing and mixing tracks.
[edit] History
In 2007, James Zabiela joined forces with Nic Fanciulli to form the one+one collaboration. Using the Q2 Dual DJ to allow them to independently cue tracks & beats simultaneously, the pair performed a series of gigs across the US, Europe & Australia.
Additionally Q2 DUAL DJ is also a recognized brand for the DJ live act of Lee Jones and James Boov.
[edit] External Links
Q2 DUAL DJ - official website
Q2 DUAL DJ - myspace
[edit] References
Q2 Dual DJ is a registered trademark of Lee Jones