The evening featured live performances by Chicagoland-based B96-FM's DJ Flipside and Public Enemy's DJ Johnny Juice, both using the DN-S3700 featuring Hybrid Mode, in addition to live musicians performing music from the Halo video game franchise. Throughout the night, attendees were encouraged to take a test-drive of the DN-MC6000.
The three-hour event was streamed live online, and viewers from around the globe were able to chat in real-time with each other, as well as with on-site Denon DJ personnel. Denon DJ and B96 also offered product giveaways, both online and in person, and Denon DJ national demonstrator DJ Matt W offered the audience and individuals in-depth product demonstrations of the MC6000 for mobile DJs, using both audio and video.
"We were extremely pleased with the turnout for the launch of the DN-MC6000," stated Paul Mathis, senior vice president, D&M Professional, Denon DJ's parent company. "Everyone was impressed with the 6000 and all indicators show that we have a real winner on our hands."
(Jim Evans)