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This thing is a tank. I dropped it from desk height onto a concrete floor (don't try this at home). The corner chipped the concrete. The unit survived with a tiny scuff. Plastic controllers would have exploded. The Caveats (The Reality Check) No Platters If you are a "beat-juggler" or a scratch DJ who relies on the weight of a vinyl platter to do crabs and flares, this is not for you. The touch strips require a lighter touch. They are great for quick nudges, but they lack the inertia of a spinning platter. my darling club v5 torabulava portable
If you are tired of back pain, tired of power bricks, and tired of gear that distracts you from the music, give this "darling" a home. It is small, it is mighty, and once you go Torabulava, you never go back. 4.8/5 Best for: House, Techno, Lo-fi Hip Hop, and mobile streaming. Avoid if: You need motorized platters or RGB performance pads. Have you tried the My Darling Club V5
Unlike the plastic flex of a Pioneer DDJ-200, the Torabulava chassis is machined aluminum. I dropped it from desk height onto a
Because the layout is a straight copy of a classic 2-channel mixer (think Xone:23 or DJM-250), there is zero learning curve. The EQs are where they should be. The fader is where it should be. Your hands find home instantly.
At a price point that hovers around $300–$400 (depending on customization), it is more expensive than entry-level plastic controllers but cheaper than a high-end mixer.
Torabulava famously said in an interview: "Removing a button is harder than adding one. The V5 is what remains after you remove everything that distracts from mixing."