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Hey guys,

had my dj set up for sale for a while now, kinda wanna get rid of it. the whole set includes:

- Audioline MDEX3

- TDK Noise Canceling Headphones ( NC-150 )

- UniDirectional Dynamic Microphone

- 24watt Strobe Light ( 12.5x12.5cm )

well i wont split this bundle up as i want the set to go to a good home, all items are in near new condition, i found some details on the mdex3 off the net so ive copy and pasted below

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Overview

The MDEX3 is our latest incarnation of the ultimate all in one DJ Mixer With its ability to read music stored on USB and SD cards, Portable hard drives and optical CD,s (R and RW Types).

Key Features

The new larger Jog wheel allows users not only to search and pitch bend but now even scratch and break just as if it were a vinyl turntable.

From Cue to Start, get into the mix with no delay. The new DEX3 starts in a matter of Milliseconds making it easier to synchro start to a quick cross fade.

The brightly illuminated Blue backlit LCD main window displays a mired of info including essentials like artist, track title, pitch adjustment, time elapsed/remaining, track length and BPM

Like all Audioline products, its quick and easy connect it to almost any amplification source including your home stereo.

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Headphones and MDEX3 come in original box's

im at kingsgrove area, Sydney.

$300 Firm!!. ( Whole thing owes me around $500+ ).

would like Pick up although can post at buyers expense ( paypal only )

Pictures: http://www.ebay.com....=item2a10d020f0

Edited by Lucaas

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