I've had very long faithful service from the Vestax PMC 25, it's a funny shape but the NY House DJ style rotary faders on the kills are great (they're also accompanied by short slide faders that are the perfect length) + the kills do actually cut out their frequencies down to infinty db - rare on most mixers and very handy.

What's more, it's survived about 4 years of sporadic touring the continent slung about in the back of a van, not to mention numerous warehouse parties with all the risks this entails (think ceilings literally pouring with condensation and hammered punters spraying beer everywhere)

best recommendation of all though is that I love using it

P.S. I'm not on commission, I promise!

At 04:54 pm +0000 10/3/04, jurren baars wrote:
so i bought new cartridges and needles for my turntables, but my records still sound like crap.

then yesterday i decided to plug one of my turntables directly into my amplifier to record some records for a friend, and immediately noticed to extreme difference in sound. so i decided to start looking around for a new/newish mixer. [the old one is... old. was used in a bar for a couple of years, before someone gave it to me. half the channel aren't even working.]

anyone got any pointers?
the price plays a huge factor. so no a&h recommendations (400 euro's tops).

jurren

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