thanks everyone for the recommendations.
i have my list narrowed down to 2 or 3 options,
i'm going to 'test-drive' 'em as soon as i get the chance, and make up my
choice after that.
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That would be my recomendation to avoid, but hey ho.
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Get a Bozak
http://www.mickmusicpage.net/bozak_10inputs.htm
http://www.mickmusicpage.net/bozak_rare.htm
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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
Martin wrote:
I recommend you save up more money and get the best you can, what does Theo
use?
so with a couple of extra months saving i can finally spend all my money on
a urei!
i'm not looking for a top of the line mixer.
just something with two channels and no compromises on the sound q
i purchased the Vestax PCV-180
i love the thing, and it looks neat too
At 12:10 PM 3/10/2004, Rob Tyte wrote:
My behringer became very very noisy very very quickly on the x-fader
oh, like a numark...
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Subject:RE: (313) need a new mixer. advice please!
That would be my recomendation to avoid, but hey ho.
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313) need a new mixer. advice please!
At 12:02 PM 3/10/2004, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
>That would be my recomendation to avoid, but hey ho.
Whyfor? I have never actually talked to anyone who has owned (or even
used!) one.
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ok well I have just had a friend who bought a beiheringer DJX700?? for only
250euros...it has effects on
At 12:02 PM 3/10/2004, Blackman, Ryan (UKEKT) wrote:
That would be my recomendation to avoid, but hey ho.
Whyfor? I have never actually talked to anyone who has owned (or even
used!) one.
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Now that we're on this topic, has anybody used Pioneer's 707 or 909? The
909 looks like a UFO and I wouldn't touch it if I weren't 100% sober ...
:) Scary looking piece of hardware IMO
The 707 on the other hand seems nice and seems to have everything anybody
could want for a 2 channel mixer.
) need a new mixer. advice please!
ok well I have just had a friend who bought a beiheringer DJX700?? for only
250euros...it has effects on it but I don't much about itmaybe check it
out..hope this helps
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eed a new mixer. advice please!
That would be my recomendation to avoid, but hey ho.
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Subject: (313) need a new mixer. advice please!
so i bought new cartridges and needles for my turntables, but my records
still sound like crap.
then yesterday i decided to plug one
That would be my recomendation to avoid, but hey ho.
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At 11:54 AM 3/10/2004, jurren baars wrote:
At 11:54 AM 3/10/2004, jurren baars wrote:
the price plays a huge factor. so no a&h recommendations (400 euro's tops).
try a behringer. i have a behringer non-dj mixer which i love. i hear their
customer service is quite lacking though (from a guy who sells behringer
stuff to people no less)
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
i want some advice on turntables and mixers that i can
use to mess around at home. i don't have enough money
for 1200's but am hoping someone has info on tables
and mixers that are adequate for a kid who wants to
pretend he's a real dj. please email me privately.
-sam
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I was wondering if somebody could lend me some advice. I've been making
tracks for about 8 years and have played out at parties a few times. I am
now to the point where I would like to release recordings to the
non-private. I strictly produce my own music. I can't really decide if I
want to sen
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