I've heard plenty of reports questioning the durability of the AH
mixers (well, the 62 and the 464) - apparently the Pioneers are the most
indestructible, but don't have anything approximating the sound
quality.
Perhaps the 92 has got these issues ironed out - it certainly looks
more rugged, and
my choice? it's called FreeN'Workin'...best kind i
know of.
I have an old Newmark. Don't think anyone will be
bulldozing my door to get a hold of this beauty.
If anyone has an old mixer that still works, but don't
need anymore...my bedroom dj habits would be willing
to pay something mighty
My mixer of choice for now is the pioneer 600. Im familiar with it,
I've got one, and I love it. Some of the features are handy as heck,
especially when you want to boost the over-all volume of a record thats
got a quiet cut, like old Kraftwerk records for example. I can bump
the bass on
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ive got one of those. the crossfader doesnt work anymore,
contributing to my no longer using them when i deejay. im sure
this mixer isnt why i suck. it was really cheap too. ive had it
since 1998, its played many parties, raves, etc.
tom
Like I was saying:
Im pretty big guy who more that occasionally strong-arms the levels
and whatnot, but its held up near perfectly after daily abuse for a
year and a half...
then I said:
If anybody reading this in the Iowa City (midwest) area has a
favorite mixer, i'd like to be so bold
You get what you pay for with Newmark ;) I would not recommend them if
quality is a concern. But they are wallet friendly, not a bad idea for
starting DJs who really need money for records.
I had their first model of direct drive turntables.. they felt like a
pair of playschool My first DJ
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From: jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You get what you pay for with Newmark ;) I would not recommend
them if
quality is a concern. But they are wallet friendly, not a bad
idea for
starting DJs who really need money for records.
teehee - free n' workin' - love it! :)
when I picked up one years back it was a 4 channel Numark, 'cos that's
what I was used to. I still have it, and it does a decent job. my only
complaint is that there is slight bleed in two of the line channels,
which I've been too proccupied to do
I use a Red Sound Infader.
I will admit the mixer has latent noise issues .. and can actually crash
on you now and again . as it was one of the first mixer to use a digital
cross fader section.
It has three faders . one for the bass, one for mids, on for high's
I love the
, but
may switch to a cd/turntable config at some point. Works great, dirt cheap,
what more can you ask for?
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Subject: (313) DJ MIXER: what would be your choice
own a vestax pmc-46 with rotary faders. big one ;)
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hi mates!
which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)
../z99
A Vestax PCV-180
It's the one they use in Star Trek movies!
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Subject:RE: (313) DJ MIXER: what would be your choice?
Y'all can say what you want, but I still swear by my Gemini 626MKII. In the
5 years that I've owned it, I haven't had a single issue with it. No fader
crackle, no channels going in and out, no cold solder joints to fix on the
i/o
..thanks for all the advices!
we've previously been using xone:32 yet as strange as it is, a lot of
DJs complained on strange controls. gotta check out the
models/prices.. and pick one.
../z99
another one to look into, though i dont think they make it anymore, is the
vestax pmc-50. (not the 55. the 55 has different eq's on it)
this always has and probably always will be my fave mixer. its got plenty
of inputs and the eq's they used on it are exactly what i like. they dont
bend
Subject: Re: (313) DJ MIXER: what would be your choice (personal plug)
my choice? it's called FreeN'Workin'...best kind i
know of.
I have an old Newmark. Don't think anyone will be
bulldozing my door to get a hold of this beauty.
If anyone has an old mixer that still works, but don't
need
I think I've wrong posted my reply to this post first time I do it again and
all my excuses if it s a double.
In my eyes, the best mixer in the world is done by RODEC
No gadgets, impressive quality and longevity. A sound not comparable with other
mixers due to elements used in conception.
At 03:40 PM 9/15/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my eyes, the best mixer in the world is done by RODEC
yes, unfortunately they do not have a US distributor
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yes, unfortunately they do not have a US distributor
Too bad !
I've a meeting time with them soon (end of the month), if maybe you are really
interesting by their products perhaps I can ask them if any nice solution exist
to provides you one of their equipement.
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Dimitri Pike
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Subject: Re: (313) DJ MIXER:
what would be your choice (personal plug)
09/15/2004 02:48
hi mates!
which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)
../z99
I've always liked playing on this guy
http://www.allen-heath.com/xone464.asp
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Tim Moore
On Sep 14, 2004, at 4:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi mates!
which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)
../z99
xone 62 or 92.
:)
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hi mates!
which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it should have 3-4
inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)
../z99
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