2-Deck Controllers for Laptops
Two decks with a laptop for learning and small gigs. FLX4 is the default first controller, FLX2 if you want something more compact, REV1 if you want Serato with a scratch-friendly layout.
4-Channel Controllers for Laptops
Four decks for stems, guests, and longer sets on a laptop. GRV6 for rekordbox and Serato, REV5 for stem-focused performance, FLX10 (White) for the full flagship FLX layout.
Standalone, No Laptop Needed
All-in-one systems that play USB or stream without a computer. XDJ-RX3 for a proven 2-channel booth setup, XDJ-AZ for four channels, OPUS-QUAD for the largest all-in-one deck.
Scratch and Motorized Platters
Built for vinyl feel and battle-style play. REV7 for motorized 7-inch platters and Serato, Rane One MKII for a focused 2-channel motorized deck, Rane Performer for four motorized channels.
DJ Controllers: What to Know
DJ controllers are the command center for digital DJing. They map your software to physical controls: jog wheels, faders, pads, and knobs. Most work with Serato DJ, rekordbox, or Traktor, turning your laptop into a full DJ rig. You'll find 2-channel controllers for bedroom practice and mobile gigs, 4-channel units for club-style mixing, and standalone controllers with built-in screens that don't need a laptop at all. Controllers range from compact portables that fit in a backpack to full-sized club gear with motorized platters and pro-grade build quality. The right one depends on your software, your performance style, and how much gear you're willing to carry.
How to Choose a DJ Controller - Complete Buyer's Guide
What to Look For
Channel count matters. Two channels work for basic mixing. Four channels let you run two decks plus samples or loop layers. Jog wheel size and touch sensitivity separate budget units from pro gear. Look for capacitive touch on the platter tops if you scratch. DVS support (digital vinyl system) means you can control the software with real turntables later. Check which software comes bundled: Serato DJ Lite, rekordbox, or full versions. Plugin formats don't apply here, but make sure the controller is class-compliant or has drivers for your OS. Pad count and layout affect how you trigger cues, loops, and samples. Built-in audio interfaces vary in quality. Look at the output options: XLR, RCA, booth outs. Some controllers include mic inputs with EQ. Build quality shows in the faders and knobs. Metal faceplates and Innofader crossfaders last longer than plastic. Standalone controllers with screens and onboard analysis cost more but eliminate the laptop.
Top Brands
Pioneer DJ dominates club installs and pro booths. Numark offers solid entry and mid-tier options. Denon DJ builds standalone controllers with large touchscreens. Roland brings motorized platters and hybrid designs. Rane DJ focuses on Serato integration and battle mixers. AlphaTheta is Pioneer's new pro line.
Shop DJ Controllers at Blackout Audio
Your controller is the interface between your music library and the dancefloor. Pair it with studio monitors for bedroom practice or route it into a PA for gigs. A good controller grows with your skills: start with two channels, add a mixer later, or upgrade to standalone when you're ready to ditch the laptop. Free shipping on orders over $199 across Canada. Browse the full range online and contact the team with questions about software compatibility or feature differences.














