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Well I would suggest the Numark CDX or Denon DN-S5000 is you want to use them like turntables. If not and you want dual deck player i would suggest the Numark CDN-88 or the CDN-90 or 95.. The Denon DN-D9000 is realy good too.
The best set up I would suggest (sence you have a set of Turntables already would be
Numark CDX (single player table top cd players with a moterised scratch surface...
http://www.numark.com/products/product_view.php?v=overview&n=101 so you will need 2 of them)
and a denon DNX-1500 (
http://www.denondj.com/prodview_item.asp?pid=9&cid=3) mixer
but you can also use the
http://www.denondj.com/prodview_item.asp?pid=2&cid=1 cd player (i have 2 of these myself.. but the numark is more like using a Turn table)
here is the dn-d9000
http://www.denondj.com/prodview_item.asp?pid=5&cid=1and the numark cdn-88
http://www.numark.com/products/product_view.php?v=overview&n=32and cdn-90
http://www.numark.com/products/product_view.php?v=overview&n=31and the 95
http://www.numark.com/products/product_view.php?v=overview&n=119DO NOT GO WITH THE AMERICAN AUDIO.. they will not hold up over time
as for the pioneers.. I would not go anything less then a CDJ-1000
The reason I would sugest this mixer is b/c you can have all 4 devices hooked up and assign 2 channels to each side of the crossfader (that means you can assign up to 4 channels to the crossfader)
now the best for your money would be the Numark CDN-88.. I have been using one of these for 4 years now and it works flawlessly (the 90 and 95 I have not used but if they hold up like the 88 then they would be good too.. but I would still sugest going with single table top cdplayer like the numark cdx or the denon dn-s5000 due to the fact that if one of the cd players messes up.. you will still have one cd player that works while the other one is in the shop.. and you can always rent one till it gets fixed)
If you need anymore info...... just ask