It's a horrible piece of junk. I've heard it's the most accurate 'zapper' around but the voice activation is just stupid. I think you did have the game sound in your headphones so no bothering other people in the room with the NES-music. Which seems kind of stupid to say here, but I think that's a plus.
It could function as a normal headphone so I'm curious if it can beat monitors in terms of loudness/clearness for beatmatching/mixing reasons. I don't find my link cable and LSDJ sync to be sufficient, I loop some phrases and mute some channels to get the right transition. Kind of like a regular dj. So I use headphones all the time, and I thought, well, *maybe*, it would be a -little- bit, you know, maybe, funny (?) to use the laserscope as a regular headphone.
Wizwars wrote:Also, stage props are stupid.
I agree, but there's lots of stuff out there. Backlits, promods, fluo headbands, Gatari. And we'd have to admit the DMG on it's own is kind of a stage prop. I wouldn't want to use FLstudio with a perfectly realistic sounding VST, I want that gameboy.
So, can anybody see if that's a regular red rca plug on that picture? Can anybody confirm that it can function like a headphone, and would it be loud enough to use it as a DJ headphone during a live gig?