your best bet when learning is to buy two identical tunes (probably house/techno is easiest) and just practice mixing them, itll be easier to see when they are in time. Trying to learn with stuff like trance can be hard for a begginer because sometimes the beat is hard to pick out with all the synths and stuff
For whoever it was I wouldnt mind tinkering with some scratching so id like at least the possibility of having a good scratch mixer should I need it. Im not that fussed about fx etc cos I have some built into my decks. I Just want nice crisp sound quality with eqs that work
For whoever said they used citronics and they sucked I loved my pdq's! Awesome decks for the money, had em about 3years or so and they never put a foot wrong. Torque wasnt far off 1210's either