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AlphaTheta DDJ-GRV6 4-channel DJ Controller with Groove Circuit
4-channel DJ Controller with Groove Circuit, 16 Performance Pads, Per-channel 3-band EQ, Beat FX, Stem Separation, Smart Rotary Selector, rekordbox and Serato Compatibility, USB-C Port, 2 x RCA Stereo Out, 2 x Headphone Out, and macOS/Windows/iOS/Android SupportAlphaTheta DDJ-FLX2 2-deck DJ Controller
2-deck DJ Controller with Multi-app and Streaming Support, Computer/Tablet/Smartphone Compatibility, Smart Controls, FX, 16 Performance Pads, and Bundled SoftwareAlphaTheta Omnis-Duo 2-deck Portable DJ System
2-deck DJ Controller with Touchscreen, 8 Per-deck Hot Cues, 6 x Sound Color FX, 8 Beat FX, 3-band EQ, Wi-Fi Connectivity, Bluetooth I/O, Stereo XLR Out, Stereo RCA Out, Combo XLR 1/4" TRS Mic In, 1/4" In, and 2 Stereo Headphone OutsIf you want to compare another product, please remove one of your earlier choices.
Get to Know the AlphaTheta DJ Controller Lineup
Looking for DJ gear that brings the heat wherever you play out? From the party-ready DDJ-FLX2 to the flagship XDJ-AZ standalone, AlphaTheta DJ controllers are built around the same idea: reliable hardware that gets out of the way and lets your creativity flow. Whether you're spinning at house parties or performing for a crowd, there’s a controller in the lineup to fit your style.
Popular AlphaTheta Controller Models
From your first mix to your headliner debut, there’s an AlphaTheta DJ controller designed for the way you create.
- DDJ-FLX2: Compact, affordable, and compatible with rekordbox on your phone or laptop. A low-risk entry point for anyone curious about DJing.
- DDJ-FLX4: A popular starter controller in the lineup that gives beginners room to learn and grow.
- DDJ-GRV6: A 4-channel, club-inspired controller with features like Groove Circuit and Stems FX. Built for DJs ready to push their sets further.
- DDJ-FLX10: A 4-channel performance controller with an extensive feature set for home use and advanced mixing workflows.
- OMNIS-DUO: A battery-powered all-in-one controller with built-in streaming support and an integrated sound card. Designed for mobile DJs who want a streamlined, portable setup.
- XDJ-AZ: A 4-channel professional all-in-one with a 10.1-inch touchscreen and StreamingDirectPlay support, suited to DJs building a serious home setup or performing regularly at venues.
Are Alpha Theta Controllers Easy to Learn on?
No pro-level DJ controller is likely to be mastered in an afternoon. But AlphaTheta controllers are designed to help students, hobbyists, and serious performers at every stage create polished sets without unnecessary complexity. Touchscreen interfaces, streaming integration, and rekordbox compatibility across phones and laptops help reduce barriers between you and your first club set.
Because AlphaTheta DJ controllers share design elements with club-standard gear, the muscle memory you build on a DDJ-FLX4 or a DDJ-GRV6 carries forward. If you upgrade down the line, you can continue building on the skills and libraries you’ve already established.
Are AlphaTheta DJ Controllers a Good Value?
What’s the price of not falling on your face in front of a crowd? That’s the value proposition behind every AlphaTheta controller. While other gear may offer more features on paper, AlphaTheta focuses on consistent performance and reliability, helping reduce the chances of interruptions during a set.
That reliability extends beyond the gig itself. Your rekordbox library, cue points, and playlists carry across compatible products in the lineup, so the time you invest at home pays off wherever you play out. And because AlphaTheta gear is built for regular use, it tends to retain its value on the resale market when you’re ready to upgrade.
AlphaTheta OMNIS-DUO vs. Pioneer XDJ-RX3: What’s the Better Value?
The RX3 is an industry standard for good reason. But if you’re a hobbyist DJ who mainly plays smaller venues and outdoor events, the OMNIS-DUO may be a more practical fit.
Besides being well-built and easy to use, the OMNIS-DUO is also battery-powered, with up to 5 hours of playtime per charge. Pair it with a wireless speaker, and you’ve got a fully mobile rig ready for any off-the-grid gig.
Then there’s the user experience. Instead of getting lost in knobs and pads you may never touch, the OMNIS-DUO’s responsive touchscreen encourages laptop-free mixing. The headphone output is loud and clean, even on battery power. And onboard StreamingDirectPlay gives you access to your TIDAL and Apple Music playlists wherever you have a Wi-Fi connection.
Streamlined doesn’t mean stripped down. Like the RX3, the OMNIS-DUO supports multiple source inputs (USB, SD card, computer, or cloud sync), and its flush-mounted SD card slot functions like a built-in drive. You can load tracks from an SD card on one deck while pulling from a USB drive or cloud library on the other.
In short, the RX3 remains a strong choice for traditional setups. For DJs who prioritize portability and simplified workflows, the OMNIS-DUO covers the essentials in a compact format.
Need Help Choosing an AlphaTheta DJ Controller?
Still not sure which AlphaTheta controller is right for you? Give Sweetwater a call. Our Sales Engineers are musicians and gear experts who can help you find the right fit for your setup and budget.