I've never understood why DJ Mixers are A) so expensive and B) so
poorly built that the regularly fail when used as they were designed
to be used.  There really isn't a sturdy, dependable DJ mixer around
for less than $750.  For that kind of money, I could build my own.



On Nov 5, 2007 8:28 AM, robin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > That's why i've pointed the last Allen & Heath Xone:42.
> > The new Mackie d.4 Pro has nice features too, and i've been told that the
> > sound quality is pretty nice as well.
> > I need to make a choice between theses both.
> >
> > http://www.allen-heath.com/UK/DisplayProduct.asp?pview=75
>
> I didn't know that existed.
>
> Looks quite nice, though it's very expensive for what you get and the
> xone 62, which was a little cheaper, is more flexible.
>
> Is this digital or a digital/analogue hybrid I wonder?
>
> robin...
>

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