Background:
First, there was the Monster GO-DJ -- a diminutive DJ player mixer with 2 touchscreens -- initially released in 2012. It featured quality, mostly metal construction, and a beautifully developed User Interface. It was developed by JD Sound, a Japanese company, and marketed by Monster -- The company known for heavy gauge, quality speaker wire.

Monster GO-DJ -- Photo credit unknown
Then there was the GO DJ Plus -- In 2016, JD Sound developed the GO-DJ Plus, with the same 2 small touchscreens, a larger form factor with internal speakers, and more physical controls for somewhat more serious DJ'ing capability. Development of the GO DJ Plus was funded as an Indiegogo project.
In 2020, I Designed and Built my own GO-DJ inspired Portable DJ player/mixer. I called it the Poor Man's GO-DJ -- It was a low-budget build based on 2 Chinese media Player Modules and Analog Tone controls and mixers.
In 2022, I swapped out the Media Player Modules in the Poor Man's Go-DJ with more capable players with Color TFT screens, and other minor upgrades. I feel that it is important to note that I did not do any software development for the Poor Man's Go DJ. Functionality is limited by the player modules chosen.
The Poor Man's Go DJ.
Full documentation of my Development of the Poor Man's Go DJ can be found in this thread.
In 2024, a new company called Musignal (Which apparently grew out of the former JD Sound, and retains at least some of the key people) began development of a New Version of the GO DJ Plus. This development was funded on Makuake -- A Japanese crowd funding site similar in concept to Indiegogo. The Musignal FJ1 exceeded it's funding goal and is moving toward production.
Once I learned of the Musignal FJ1, I began to explore how I could purchase one from here in the United States.
As of this writing, I now own one of the very few Musignal FJ1's in the USA. How does it compare to the other devices mentioned, and to other portable stand-alone DJ decks?
This thread will serve as a complete review of the Musignal FJ1, how I was able to order mine, a technical review, and updates as development continues.
Buying the Musignal FJ1
Again, I should reiterate that the Musignal FJ1 is a development project funded on Makuake. The Makuake campaign has ended successfully. I do not know the current availability of the FJ1 even in Japan.
So how did I get one? Buyee.jp is a proxy buying service in Japan. Buyee works with several Japanese vendors and auction sites, one of these is Mercari. I'll provide details of the purchase, shipping and --yes-- tariffs in a separate post, but I will say that it all worked out very well. I was kept fully aware of every step throughout the purchase, and it arrived in perfect condition 4 days after Buyee shipped it.
First Impressions:
When I finally purchased an original Monster Go DJ, I compared it to the simple player modules I used in the Poor Man's Go DJ, and stated:
"It puts my "Poor Man's Go DJ" absolutely to shame!"
Well -- The Musignal FJ1 puts the original Monster Go DJ, the GO DJ Plus and quite frankly, most other -- at least small -- DJ decks "absolutely to shame".
Why? What's so great about the Musignal FJ1?
As mentioned, this product is still in development. There have been 2 firmware releases just since I learned about the FJ1. As of this writing, the latest is 0.4.7 -- meaning a pre-release version -- and Yes -- as we will see, it does have bugs -- but even with a pre-release firmware, the Musignal FJ1 is more elegant, and more usable than -- for example -- my Gemini SDJ-4000.
Here's What's Good about the Musignal FJ1:
- Beautiful all-Metal Chassis. I cannot make any fair comparison to any plastic DJ player.
- Beautiful ultra-wide screen -- Yes, It's one 1920x480 screen, not 3 separate screens. I'll post more about the screen and readability in follow-on posts
- It's smaller than even the GO DJ Plus, but with fewer knobs, and no space wasted with fake turntables (they are on-screen), it does not feel crowded at all.
- With a 1.6Ghz 64 bit modern processor, it is fast and responsive. I haven't noticed a stutter since I did the 0.4.7 firmware update.
- No PC required. Musignal does not mention any separate software -- everything is done on-board (including waveforms), and it's done almost instantly.
- Full support for Cryllic, and strangely formatted file names -- So far, I have not seen any problems with any file I loaded, and all filenames are clear and readable.
- It supports lots of media formats, including High Bitrate FLAC files. It's played every music file I've tried. (See post 3 about compatible sample files.)
- It supports Modern USB Connectors -- The FJ1 has 2 full size USB ports for Media, and a USB-C port for power/charging.
- It also has 2 audio inputs and 2 headphone jacks in addition to the main RCA outputs -- more on this later.
- I was able to update the Firmware by simply copying a file to the root of the same USB device I used for my music. At least for now, I will say that this is fully Linux compatible. Even copying the FW file from your phone via an USB OTG adapter should work fine. This is truly a standalone DJ deck.
- It has a simple (for now) AutoDJ feature. It will play the files in a directory, and optionally fade the tracks together. There's also a feature to sync the beats. While not elaborate, it's a quick, easy solution for when the DJ needs a brief break. NOTE: FW 0.5.2 adds support for playlists. I should also mention that the FJ1 has a standard PC lock slot in the back, so there's more chance of your Musignal FJ1 still being there when you return.
What's Missing? What are the Omissions and Software Bugs?
- As an example of a typical FW bug -- There is a setting for Japanese or English (no other languages are currently supported), but after a full power down, it reverts to Japanese every time.
- There is no SD card slot. I suggest purchasing one or two very small form factor USB drive(s). I also have a very small USB SD card adapter, but even though it is small, It still sticks out, and has to be removed to put the FJ1 in it's included case.
The Musignal FJ1 also seems to suffer from numerous bugs that also plague the Poor Man's Go DJ. I'm not implying anything here --They certainly put much more effort into this design and they certainly didn't copy anything from $18 Chinese Media Players. This sort of development is hard, and it just happens to suffer from similar issues:
- Searching for a track/artist, etc. is not currently supported.
- The Musignal page says that microphone level audio input will be supported, but the current FW has no way to change the inputs from line level to mic level. At least for now, the FJ1 must be used along with a separate mixer if you need microphone support.
- Bluetooth is not supported. There is also no streaming capability (No WiFi or Ethernet).
- It does not have any balanced audio inputs or outputs. Phantom power for condenser mics is not and cannot be supported. Long runs to amplifiers or powered speakers will likely be problematic.
- Previous comment here about "power problems" has been deleted. Musignal recommends a 45W PD charger for the FJ1, and with a suitable PD charger, the FJ1 operates and charges without issue.
- I haven't tried a .PLS or .M3U playlist, but there doesn't seem to be any playlist support except the AutoDJ feature mentioned above. NOTE: FW 0.5.2 adds support for creating/editing playlists stored internally as .M3U8 files.
- The current FJ1 Firmware does not seem to include tracking of which songs have been played in a given session or count number of times played at all. The original GO DJ had many features like this. The FJ1 does indicate which song (and path) is loaded into each player. NOTE: FW 0.5.2 adds support for play history, including creating a .M3U8 history that can be copied to a playlist.
- Album art is not (currently) supported.
Note that there is a GO DJ owners' Facebook page. I will not link to a Meta/Facebook site, but if you are part of that group, please mention this site/forum.
Also, please check back for updates and more information.