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Up to $250 off Native Instruments DJ rigs: Traktor Kontrol S2/S4: $292/$455 shipped (Reg. $499/$799)

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Amazon has the Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol S4 (MK2) DJ Controller for $455 shipped. That’s $345 under the original sale price, $245 better than the Native Instruments special promotional price happening right now, and the lowest we’ve seen on one of the best DJ rigs out there by $225. The S4 features an industry standard 4 deck set-up with full Traktor DJ software support ($100 value included with purchase), brightly color-coded RGB triggers for cue points, loops, and samples, high-quality 3-band EQs and a filter control for each channel. The S4 has received a 5/5 star review on Amazon.

Amazon also has the smaller, more compact Traktor Kontrol S2 (MK2) DJ Controller for $291 shipped, which is $208 under the regular price, $158 better than the current special promotional pricing from Native Instruments, and the best we’ve seen. It comes with a very similar feature set as the above model, but only comes with 2 decks plus remix decks. The S2 has received a 3.7/5 star review on Amazon.

Both models are fully supported by NI’s TRAKTOR DJ for iPad and iPhone software, making both decks great pro rigs for use with your MBP or with more mobile set-ups running on iOS devices.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices