DJ Hardware

AlphaTheta CDJ-1500X

AlphaTheta · MSRP not yet announced

The AlphaTheta CDJ-1500X is a compact standalone DJ multi player with the flagship CDJ-3000X's 10.1-inch touchscreen, cloud and streaming playback, and the new CoBeat audience feature, in a smaller, lighter body for bars, small clubs, and mobile rigs.

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Flagship CDJ workflow — the 10.1-inch touchscreen, streaming, and cloud playback — shrunk into a booth-friendly body, plus the new CoBeat audience feature the CDJ-3000X does not yet offer.

Ideale per: Bars, small clubs, and mobile DJs who want CDJ-standard rekordbox workflow without the flagship's size, weight, or price.

Pros

  • Full 10.1-inch CDJ-3000X touchscreen and browse workflow in a much smaller footprint
  • First AlphaTheta player with CoBeat live audience-request integration
  • CloudDirectPlay and StreamingDirectPlay (Apple Music, Beatport, TIDAL) built in
  • PRO DJ LINK, built-in Wi-Fi, and rekordbox compatibility for club and mobile rigs

Cons

  • No digital audio output — RCA analog only, unlike the CDJ-3000X
  • Mid-size jog wheel is smaller than the flagship's
  • MSRP was not announced at launch

Panoramica

The AlphaTheta CDJ-1500X, announced July 2, 2026, brings the flagship CDJ-3000X experience into a smaller, booth-friendly body. It runs the same 10.1-inch capacitive touchscreen and the same rekordbox browse-and-play workflow as the range-topping player, so DJs who prep in rekordbox and play flagship CDJs elsewhere get an identical interface in rooms that cannot fit a full CDJ-3000X.

Its defining move is what it keeps versus what it drops. It keeps the flagship screen, CloudDirectPlay, StreamingDirectPlay (Apple Music, Beatport, TIDAL), PRO DJ LINK, Wi-Fi, and NFC login. It even debuts CoBeat, the new audience-request feature the CDJ-3000X does not yet offer. What it sheds is size and weight (3.6 kg vs 6.0 kg), a larger jog wheel, a digital audio output, and the flagship's higher-spec audio path.

For bars, small clubs, and mobile setups, the trade is compelling: near-flagship workflow in a body you can actually fit and carry. For a permanent main-room install where jog feel, digital I/O, and build quality matter most, the CDJ-3000X remains the better instrument. See the full CDJ-1500X breakdown for the complete spec table and head-to-head comparison.

Specifiche

Type
Standalone DJ multi player
Display
10.1-inch capacitive full-color touchscreen (dark/light modes)
Jog wheel
Mid-size, rotation indicator, non-slip surface
Performance
8 Hot Cues, Beat Loop knob, Beat Sync, Beat Jump
USB
USB Type-A x1; USB Type-C x2 (storage x1 / PC x1)
Supported formats
MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless, FLAC
Streaming
Apple Music, Beatport Streaming, TIDAL (StreamingDirectPlay)
Cloud
rekordbox CloudDirectPlay (Dropbox, Google Drive)
Network
Built-in Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/n/ac), LAN x1 (PRO DJ LINK), NFC login
Audio output
RCA (AUDIO OUT L/R) x1 — analog only
S/N ratio
105 dB
Frequency response
20 Hz – 20 kHz
Dimensions
252.1 x 374.7 x 116.5 mm
Weight
3.6 kg (7.9 lb)
Launch
Announced July 2, 2026; rekordbox update + CoBeat July 9, 2026

Ultima verifica 2026-07-07

FAQ

How does the CDJ-1500X differ from the CDJ-3000X?

Both share the same 10.1-inch touchscreen, rekordbox workflow, and streaming/cloud playback. The CDJ-3000X is the flagship with a larger jog wheel, a digital audio output, a higher-spec audio path (115 dB S/N, 4 Hz–40 kHz), and a bigger, heavier build. The CDJ-1500X is smaller (3.6 kg vs 6.0 kg), analog RCA output only, and is the first player to support the new CoBeat audience feature.

Does the CDJ-1500X support streaming and cloud libraries?

Yes. It offers StreamingDirectPlay for Apple Music, Beatport Streaming, and TIDAL, plus rekordbox CloudDirectPlay via Dropbox and Google Drive, with built-in Wi-Fi and NFC login.

What is CoBeat?

CoBeat is a new AlphaTheta service that makes the audience feel more involved during a set. The CDJ-1500X is the first AlphaTheta player compatible with it; it launches alongside a rekordbox update on July 9, 2026.

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