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    Default what mixer do ya use...

    and how do ya rate it?

    im using a pioneer djm 500 and imo its the dogs danglies. decent crossfader, nice effects - was gonna go for the 600 but thouth can make way without a sampler. jus do it with me hands innit

    bad experiences with mixers? erm a kam one i had years ago the crossfader broke in 2 days. got a replacement that went in 3 quarters of a hour!!! never again

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    Numark Matrix 3 - £195

    Mint, does everything I need, just needs a modification to alter the way the transform buttons work and it'll then be 100% perfect

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    at my house

    behringer...DX500 or summat 2 channel..simple really....it takes the abuse..

    at me mates

    behringer dx626....3 channel....few more bits to fiddle with.... faders didnt last long....

    pioneer beast in the saving for
    dinner time.....

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    Mine is so rubbish I cant even remember the make..

    Would love one of them Pioneer jobbies

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    Quote Originally Posted by butty
    and how do ya rate it?

    im using a pioneer djm 500
    Same ere m8, absolute class mixer

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    This un



    Product Review
    If this mixer is anything to go by then numark will be the industry leader within the next two years. The rate they've picked their r&d up is phenomenal and now they're really starting to make a push on the big boys' spots. The dxm06 is packed with features, including a feather light crossfader, inbuilt effects unit with a tap and hold mechanism and kill switches and eqs that go all the way down. You won't be disappointed especially at this price, this is definitely the mixer of the moment. Awesome. Technical Specifications

    2 channels
    5 inputs including mic
    Full eq on both channels
    2 band eq on mic
    Gain controls
    Replaceable crossfader with reverse and curve control
    Adjustable headphone volumes
    Master and record output
    Internal effects including
    Vocoder
    2xcopy
    Tape echo
    Echo
    Flanger
    Reverb 1
    Reverb 2
    Phaser
    Filter
    Lmt + dstat
    Adjustable effects frequency
    Tap and hold button
    Adjustable mix intensity
    Assignable effects
    Beat indicator lights
    Blue and silver finish
    242 x 283 x 86mm
    Rack mountable
    240 volt

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    This french made mixer ..... a bit oldschool, but, as described by DJ Laurent Garnier , probably the best sounding mixer ever ..
    a bit expensive I reckon ....

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    Invested in a Pioneer DJM600......and it is the biz

    To be honest I never really use the effects on it that much and have never used the sampler, but the build is excellent and the crossfader is da bollox imo.....

    Always made the mistake of buying cheaper mixers sub £250, not knocking them as they were good mixers but I and ended up buying about 3 mixers in the space of 5 years... i reckon I'll keep this DJM600 for 5 years so i'll save money in the long run as I will not be upgrading in the next 5 years with this baby...
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    I have just got me a Behringer Djx 700 this week.

    I found it to have the best range of features for the money and with the use i will be giving it i am sure it will last for quite a while now.

    Had a couple of geminis before hand but the crossfaders were both knackered.

    Andy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim Acid
    Invested in a Pioneer DJM600......and it is the biz

    To be honest I never really use the effects on it that much and have never used the sampler, but the build is excellent and the crossfader is da bollox imo.....

    ...
    roccomendable then? im after one
    dinner time.....

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    Ive had an Ecler smac 1st for 5 years, 200 quid. Not a peep wrong with it. Super xfader on it and everything I need for home use.

    I'll deffo be getting another of that make when I decide to get another lol

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    i have a pioneer djm 600 and its a very nice mixerto use so nice cano tryed to swap me back my old vestax.he is still using the vestax by the way.

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    I got a Gemini PMX 9000 for my birthday - almost 20 years old I believe .... one of the best hip hop / scratch /electro mixers theres ever been. My numark is now gathering dust

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    Pioneer DJM500 here too. And going from my old Numark 1100 to this - its bliss!!

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    DJM600 all the way for me - the oversized EQ pots are ACE for all round fun and skillz in the mix. The sound isn't the best quality compared to the Allen & Heath how ever I really don't like the channels and the size of the EQ pots. The xfader doesn't respond as well as the DJM600 for me.

    I would really like a RANE MP 2016 with a RANE XP 2016


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