Pioneer DJ PLX-CRSS12

Description

Technical data:
  • Width: 453 mm
  • Height: 159 mm
  • Depth: 353 mm
  • Weight: 12.2 kg


Turntable

  • Drive type: Servo direct drive
  • Turntable: Cast aluminum: 332 mm diameter
  • Motor: Brushless three-phase DC motor
  • Brake system: Electronic brake
  • Rotating speed: 33⅓ rpm, 45 rpm
  • Rotary adjustment range: ±8, ±16, ±50%
  • Fluctuation: 0.15% or less WRMS (JIS WTD)
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 65 dB (DIN-B)
  • Starting torque:
    • High: 0.45 N·m (4.5 kgf·cm) or more
    • Average: 0.32 N m (3.2 kgf cm)
    • Low: 0.2 N·m (2.0 kgf·cm)
  • Start-up time: 0.3 sec (at 33⅓ rpm)
  • Brake time:
    • Max: 3.5 seconds
    • Medium: 1.0 seconds
    • Min: 0.5 seconds or less

Tonearm version

  • Tonearm:
    • Universal S tonearm
    • Gimbal-mounted storage
    • Statically balanced
  • Overhang: 15 mm
  • Effective Length: 230mm
  • Tracking error: Within 3°
  • Height Adjustment Range: 6 mm
  • Variable application weight: 0-4 g (1 graduation line = 0.1 g)
  • Cartridge weight individually: 2.5-12 g (mounting material included)
  • Connections
  • USB: 1 x USB-C
  • Outputs: 1 PHONO (RCA)

The PLX-CRSS12 is the world's first turntable to support both analog vinyl playback and tonearm-free DVS control.
This makes it the ultimate deck for DJs who want to expand their creativity to the maximum.

No matter how hard you scratch, thanks to the tonearm-free system, you'll never experience the PLX-CRSS12's needle skipping in digital vinyl mode.
When you touch it, the new MAGVEL CLAMP fixes the record so that it can directly control the digital music file, giving you the feel of real vinyl without using the tone arm.
Playing vinyl feels just like the popular PLX-1000.

You can quickly and easily adjust the “weight” of the vinyl using the dial on top of the MAGVEL CLAMP adjust.
This means you can easily continue your performance without changing slipmats or slipsheets.

You can easily change the platter torque to your liking in the utility settings.
Choose between High for a quick start when pressing PLAY, Low for the standard torque that many DJs are familiar with, and Medium for a balance between the two.