Pioneer DJ’s CDJ-3000 Discontinued? New Variants Expected to Arrive Soon
Pioneer DJ seems to have discontinued its flagship CDJ-3000 players—a move many in the industry saw coming. The news first surfaced on Reddit, where multiple distributors confirmed they can no longer place orders for the CDJ-3000, marking its end of production.
While AlphaTheta (Pioneer DJ’s parent company) has not announced details or a release date for the successor, speculation is already running wild. Many online discussions suggest the next model could be called the “CDJ-3000X” and will carry the AlphaTheta branding.
Adding weight to the rumors, AlphaTheta’s recent FCC filings reveal a new device slated for launch on November 10. As for features, nothing has been confirmed yet, but the most common prediction is the long-awaited stems integration. One Reddit user even claimed that “some DJs have already demoed it.”
Over the years, CDJs have evolved into feature-packed tools for mixing and manipulation. But with the market now saturated, the big question is: what new innovation can the world’s most popular DJ player bring to the table this time?
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