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🎧 Own the Decks, Own the Night
The Pioneer DJ DDJ-SB3 is a compact, professional-grade 2-channel DJ controller featuring durable 5-inch aluminum jog wheels, an intuitive layout designed for quick access, and seamless FX Fade integration. Weighing only 4.6 pounds and powered via USB, it offers portability without compromising build quality. Compatible with Serato DJ Lite and free Mixxx software, it’s ideal for millennial DJs seeking a reliable, high-performance setup that fits their dynamic lifestyle.











| ASIN | B07B4SP526 |
| Audio Input | RCA or USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | 149,623 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 205 in DJ Controller |
| Brand Name | PIONEER |
| Connectivity Technology | USB or 1/4 inch Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,912) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841300101260 |
| Included Components | Compact SERATO DJ CONTROLLER - 2 Channel |
| Item Type Name | DJ Controller |
| Item Weight | 2.1 kg |
| Manufacturer | Pioneer Pro DJ |
| Noise Level | 103 Decibels |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Output Connector Type | 1/4 inch Jack |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| UPC | 841300101260 |
C**S
Might be the best at this price-range
I did a lot of research before going for this deck. Go much cheaper and you're getting inferior quality construction and fewer functions and inferior design; go higher and you could be paying for things you're not going to use and you lose portability. I've been mixing/dj-ing for 20 years and had a good idea of what I needed and what I wanted. Not having to lug vinyl around was what finally made me look seriously at these things. The Numark controllers at the same kind of price are worth looking at, and there's a Roland with drum sequencer that I liked the sound of. In reality though sequencing on it sounds like it's a slow nightmare, and I have my Roland MC-505, so I don't think I would have ended up using it. I liked the idea of the Numark that displays the BPM on each channel, but seeing as this is already prominently displayed on any software you'll use it's really just a gimmick. I originally bought a Numark, but changed to, and stayed with, this Pioneer because I preferred the build quality, design and functionality. They are in the minority, but I saw a few reviews that flagged up potential problems which made me hesitate on getting this. Some of these things proved to be just wrong, some were things I haven't personally experienced, and some are just opinion (and misleading). So, some things you may have read in some user "reviews". "The SB3 doesn't have a headphone volume control, but the SB2 does". Of course the SB3 has this. The knob for it is LITERALLY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DECK. It goes up very loud and you could make yourself deaf with it. There's a few people saying they got "electrical noise" because of casing and grounding issues. Maybe this was production issue that's been resolved. I don't have this issue. I saw a review saying the cross-fader didn't have much resistance to it, and therefore it felt "cheap". I wonder how much actual mixing this person has actually done outside of their bedroom. The cross-fade needs to be light and on many mixers IS lighter than, say, the separate channel volume sliders. When mixing any dance music your fingers should be constantly jumping from the fader to gain/trim, and edging up the channel volume and tweaking the EQ. You blend tunes with all these things and then you need, or certainly I do, a light fader you can quickly slap to the side to finish a transition. I don't scratch, but I still want my cross-fader to be exactly like this. The fader is light to move, but it's solid. It reacts how it's designed to react. I like that it's very responsive, but I can also smack it around. My old, very metal, very large and very heavy Numark mixer is tighter on the cross-fade but it's still light. I don't want to have to fight my cross-fader when I'm mixing. Another review said it "feels like a toy" because it's light. Ugh. It IS light. But it's really really well made, very robust. You could throw it at a wall or drop it from a height and it feels like it would still be fine. It feels bomb-proof. The design and feel of everything is high-quality. It's very nice to use. The jog wheels impressed me with how sensitive and reactive they are - they feel "right". The headphone out being 3.5mm is a little weird, but adaptors cost pennies. It's a non-issue for me. It could maybe be a little bigger (using it doesn't feel cramped, though), but I also like the portability. And larger devices often need dedicated power supplies. I've been in situations where being able to power this just from the laptop is ideal (change-overs/setting up is quick and painless). At home it can be stashed away easily, but you can just grab this and plug in one cable and be mixing within seconds. I can't give any opinions on the Serato software - I just wanted decent hardware and something that would work well with Mixxx, and this does both. Check Mixxx out if you haven't. It's free, fully featured, and intuitive. Put it in vinyl mode and set headphone output to channels 3-4 to get the monitor function working. Serato Pro seems expensive when Mixxx does everything, and well, for no money. It's Pioneer. Pioneer don't make junk. This is a very nice piece of kit. However, on the edge facing you is printed "Pioneer" on the right, which i like, and on the left "Serato", which I wasn't aware of and I don't like. I'll be sticking electrical tape over it. Some software tie-in product branding for something I don't even use DOES look cheap. It's a minor thing though. It took some research, and messing around with other controllers, to find what I wanted. I'm actually surprised this is as good as it is. Managed to buy this at £250, but even at £300+ it's still far better than a £300 Numark I tried and it's still a good deal at this higher price. Highly recommended. EDIT Just found out that the bundled Lite version of Serato doesn't even let you record your mixes. A lot of people won't know this, and they won't know there's other software solutions - so they'll end up paying even more cash on the "upgrade" just to get basic functionality. Get Mixxx instead.
C**S
good quality
very nice
M**.
A very good product!
My first time using a controller and love this one. Well made and has some really cool functions on it to nicely transition from one track to another.
N**E
Good value
Lightweight and works well
V**S
Great mixer
Bought for my daughter who is a budding DJ she loves it. I bought her a smaller one for Christmas and quickly upgraded to this one. She's already DJ'd at a party and says it is fab.
R**Y
Value for money
Easy very responsive controller
L**R
Happy as Larry
Bought this for my daughters 18th. I have no clue if it’s any good but she seems happy as Larry!
P**E
Recommended
Took me a long time to decide. Once purchased can't seem to put it down.
G**O
Chi ha detto che il pioneer ddj sb3 e per principianti ? e veramente un ottima consolle, e aggiungo a mio parere un pò più evoluta e stabile del ddj400, se volete fare delle grandi serate sensa aver il cdj3000, se avete passione e bravura, non deluderete il vostro pubblico. Ho avuto problemi collegandolo al mio tablet, non ho trovato nessun app decente, anche se ufficialmente dicono che funziona con djay, con wedj, o con l app android di rekordbox, non è vero assolutamente, dovete avere per forza un pc, un bel portatile e lo spettacolo è assicurato, non servono portatili nuovi o di grossa portata, vi basta un i3 a 4 gb di ram. li trovate usati, rigenerati anche a poco piu di 100 euro su amazon, una staffa porta pc di 15 euro, installate serato dj pro/lite e potete andare a fare i vostri show. E se avete anche il tablet? beh , io lo collegato all entrata del microfono dell sb3, installate un app con i tab dei suoni e arricchirete ancora di più le vostre performance. Consigliatissimo per tutti i dj.Aggiornamento: il prezzo e 290€ perché è stato portato a 909€ ????
B**.
Controladora basica, con excelente relacion calidad/precio, sencilla, el unico detalle es que la tarjeta de sonido tiene muy baja capacidad y se queda corta si vas a animar en alguna fiesta, requiere del apoyo de un amplificador.
-**-
the product is super nice and good price and very high quality but i had big big issue for the delivery ... late and didnt take my order in time laying .. even worse the delivery company delivered it to wrong place and left it by the door without chicking with me .. i really had to file more than 8 complains in order to receive it
J**V
This is a great little controller! They say it’s for begginers but I started out DJing in the late 90’s with 2 Technic 1200’s and carrying crates of vinyl. I sold all my old dj gear and stopped going to clubs and got more into music production but now got the itch again just to just mess around and do some mixes. I wont use it too much so didnt need something too expensive and fancy but this thing actualy has a lot of features! I use this with Djay pro which intergarates Spotify. Some claim it isnt compatible but it is, its just not mapped out by default yet so you have to do it yourself and it works great. I’m sure Algoriddim will officially have it fine tuned soon but again it does work. I have this connected with a 2016 version Macbook Pro and Rokit 6 studio monitors with no sound or humming issues if you’re curious. 5 Stars!! Highly recommend!
R**B
This is a killer device... Just fell in Love with this Product... You get more than everything you want as a Beginner DJ... You can also use it when you become Pro... Pros of the Controller:- FX Section is Awesome Pads has a lot of features Nice Big Jog Wheels and Pads The only -ve sides I found of this Controller:- I don't like the Looping Buttons or the Loop System... I wish if it had CDJ type Looping function but for that you've DDJ-400 I do not like the length of the Tempo fader it's a short, could have been longer (DDJ-400 has longer one) It dosen't come with a Pro Software out of the Box, unlike 400... But!!! These negative sides are Absolutely not a Deal Breaker... SB-3 is more of a Hip Hop focused Controller where you can Scratch manually or with Jazzy Jeff's Pad Scratch Button (This Function you'll exclusively get in SB-3 Only), of course you can use it too party hard and play some EDMs & DDJ-400 this Controller is more focused on Club Culture and Festivals... Of Course you can Scratch on this Controller too... Overall Both are Very Hard Machines with their own Uniqueness... ...
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