Pioneer OPUS-QUAD 4-Channel DJ Controller
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Pioneer OPUS-QUAD 4-Channel DJ Controller

$2,749.00
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Category
New
Type
New 4-Channel

About this product

The Pioneer OPUS-QUAD is a premium 4-channel quad deck controller with built-in loop/sampler effects, 16 pads, and 2 mic inputs. It supports 24-bit/44.1kHz sampling and has a 20Hz–20kHz frequency response. Includes 1-year warranty.

Our take

The OPUS-QUAD is clearly Pioneer's flagship controller. The 4-deck layout with 16 pads and built-in effects gives immense creative freedom. I love the dedicated phono inputs and two mic inputs for versatile setups. Build quality is exceptional, and the 1-year warranty adds peace of mind. However, at $2,749, it's a serious investment. The sampling rate is standard, not high-resolution, and it lacks USB audio interface specs beyond basic I/O. If you're a professional who needs top-tier performance and can justify the cost, it's hard to beat. But for most, the price is prohibitive.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Quad deck design for advanced mixing
  • Includes 16 pads and loop/sampler effects
  • 2 mic and 2 phono inputs
  • 1-year manufacturer warranty
  • Premium Japanese build quality

Cons

  • Very high price at $2,749
  • Sampling rate only 44.1kHz
  • Heavy tabletop form factor

Specifications

  • Number of Mic Inputs 2
  • Color Black
  • Input/Output Ports USB Out, USB In
  • Number of Phono Inputs 2
  • MPN OPUS-QUAD
  • Effect/Enhancement Loop/Sampler
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Number of Line Inputs
2
Rack Unit Height
1U
Brand
Pioneer
Form Factor
Tabletop
Type
Quad Deck Controller
Maximum Sampling Rate
24 Bit (44.1 kHz)
Unit Type
Unit
Number of Channels
4
Manufacturer Warranty
1 Year
Model
OPUS-QUAD
Number of Pads
16
Frequency Response
20hz–20khz
Country of Origin
Japan
Number of Decks
4
UPC
841300102311

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