Now is the time to upgrade your DJ setup with these solid Black Friday 2025 deals. Keep checking back, as we’re updating this list as these best DJ gear deals arrive.
You probably don’t upgrade your DJ gear as much as you’d like. Unlike plugins, which go on sale every other day, DJ hardware sales come less often. But come they have thanks to Black Friday 2025.
Once limited to just the day after Thanksgiving in the United States, Black Friday now lasts most of November and into December, even. It’s a chance for manufacturers to generate some interest and help move stock before the new year, and for you to pick up something new for your rig.
We’ll be keeping an eye on deals and updating this article with a curated list of the top deals as they come through. Turntables, DJ controllers, mixers – if it’s got us excited, we’ll pass on the information to you.
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Allen & Heath Xone:92 Limited Edition – $400 Off
Everyone has their favorite mixer. For many, it has to be a Xone:92 from Allen & Heath. The original is a classic. While the recently-released Xone:92 MKII brings the 92 form factor into the modern age, if you prefer things old school but would rather not deal with the headaches of vintage, then the Xone:92 Limited Edition model is the one for you.
Although the styling is classic, there are plenty of improvements, too. The Limited Edition sports tuned phono preamps for even better sound, a filter that is easier to use (but with the same coveted sound), and a silver chassis that will take you back to the 2000s. This version is limited to just 920 units worldwide and includes an exclusive fine art print from The Worxlab.
Allen & Heath Xone:92 Limited Edition is now $400 off, which is one of the best DJ gear deals this year.
Pioneer DJ OPUS-QUAD – $250 Off

Pioneer DJ’s OPUS-QUAD is a polarizing device. Kudos to the company for trying something new with the award-winning design. Personally, we like it, sort of an audiophile/club mashup. If you’re in the “yes, please” camp but have been holding off for a bargain, your time has come, as it’s now $250 off.
The stats: OPUS-QUAD is a four-deck standalone DJ controller with a 10.1-inch touch screen and Smart Rotary Selector for a joystick-like experience when moving through menus. Each deck has its own additional display, plus eight Hot Cue buttons and full-size jog wheel. It’s a slick bit of kit that can connect to your computer, Wi-Fi or USB stick, and supports StreamingDirectPlay with Apple Music, Beatport Streaming, and TIDAL.
Been looking to start your DJ career, or get back into it after taking some years off? This is your chance.
Pioneer DJ DDJ-REV7 Limited Edition Gold – $300 Off

The hits keep on coming. Here’s another from Pioneer DJ, this time the company’s DDJ-REV7. This is the Limited Edition Gold variant of the two-deck scratch DJ controller. If you’re a scratch DJ with a thing for gold chains who loves deals, wake up, because it’s your lucky day.
The DDJ-REV7 is aimed squarely at scratch DJs with its MAGVEL FADER and 7-inch jog wheels with adjustable torque and customizable feel. Each wheel offers a 3.5-inch LCD screen that shows waveform playhead position so you can keep your eyes on your hands, plus four original scratch samples that you can trigger by pressing the corresponding hardware buttons if you’re feeling lazy. You also get 22 Beat FX, a built-in audio interface, and Serato compatibility.
Technics SL-1500C – $100 Off

To be fair, Technics’ SL-1500C isn’t strictly a DJ item. Anyone in need of a solid turntable will appreciate the craftsmanship of this turntable. But DJs may need less convincing, considering they’re already likely familiar with the company, which cornered the market on DJ decks in 1972 with the original SL-1200.
The SL-1500C (available in both black and silver models) doesn’t have pitch adjustment like a 1200. This is strictly a home-listening affair, so it’s also unlikely that you’ll need two. But for a listening room or something for the studio for sampling, the direct-drive SL-1500C is an almost perfect turntable for the price.
Includes EP adapter, Ortofon 2M Red cartridge, and an onboard phono equalizer.
Keep following this page – it will be updated as more deals roll in.
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