AlphaTheta XDJ-AZ vs Pioneer DJ Opus Quad: High-End Showdown

Phil Morse | Founder & Tutor
Read time: 2 mins
Last updated 30 October, 2024

AlphaTheta/Pioneer DJ has recently released two high-end, all-in-one DJ systems: the AlphaTheta XDJ-AZ and the Pioneer DJ Opus Quad. While both units offer four-channel standalone capabilities and Rekordbox/Serato compatibility, they cater to different DJ demographics. Let’s explore their key differences to help you decide which one may be right for you…should you have a cool three grand to blow on a top DJ set-up.

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Prefer me to talk you through this? This comparison video pits the XDJ-AZ and Opus Quad units head-to-head, covering everything that will help you choose the right set-up for your style of DJing.

XDJ-AZ: The club-style powerhouse

The XDJ-AZ is designed for club and general DJs, essentially offering a compact version of a CDJ-3000 and DJM-A9 mixer set-up at a fraction of the cost. Key features include:

  • SonicLink technology: Compatible with AlphaTheta’s HDJ-F10 wireless headphones for cable-free monitoring
  • Pro DJ Link: Allows connection of up to two CDJ-3000s or similar via Ethernet for expanded physical deck control
  • CDJ-3000 jogwheels: Inherits the same high-quality jogwheels as AlphaTheta’s flagship multiplayer
  • Beatport integration: Built-in streaming from Beatport’s extensive electronic music library
  • Gate cue mode: Offers controller-style hotcue behaviour as an option, a feature long requested by many DJs

 

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Opus Quad: The stylish innovator

The Opus Quad targets high-end mobile DJs, trendy venues and prestigious home users with its striking design and all-in-one philosophy:

  • Unique aesthetics: Features a curved design with orange and white colour scheme, and wood effect edges; like it or hate it, it’s definitely a visual centrepiece
  • Integrated screens: Most info from the jogwheel displays is moved to the extra screens at the top of each deck, creating a sleek look
  • CDJ-2000-style jogwheels: More mechanical feel compared to the XDJ-AZ
  • XY effects pad: Offers more creative control over effects and filters
  • Zone Output: Allows separate audio routing for multi-room set-ups, ideal for mobile DJs

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Shared features

Both units offer:

  • Four-channel standalone mixing, with two physical deck/CD inputs
  • Large 10.1-inch touchscreens
  • Rekordbox and Serato compatibility
  • Similar input/output configurations
  • CloudDirectPlay for accessing personal libraries remotely

Key differences

XDJ-AZ users can access Beatport streaming on the unit, with more services promised in the future.
  • Pro DJ Link: Only available on the XDJ-AZ, allowing expansion with additional players
  • Streaming services: XDJ-AZ currently offers Beatport integration, while the Opus Quad lacks streaming options (as of October 2024)
  • Design philosophy: XDJ-AZ mimics club-standard gear, while the Opus Quad offers a unique, eye-catching aesthetic

So which to choose?

The choice between the XDJ-AZ and Opus Quad ultimately depends on your specific needs:

  • For those seeking a club-style experience with expansion options, the XDJ-AZ is the clear choice
  • DJs prioritising unique design and an all-in-one solution may prefer the Opus Quad

Both units are priced identically, making the decision primarily based on feature preferences and intended use case. Bear in mind that the XDJ-AZ, being the newer release, may offer more future-proofing, potentially important for some users.

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