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Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:08 am
by my_fickle_eye
Hey peeps looking into buying my first dj mixer, just wondering what peoples thoughts on omnitronic's mixers are, trying to find information about them on the web is like getting blood from a stone.
I only want something cheap to practice on at home so any links to dj websites for sale sections would also help
If you have any suggestions that would be helpful also, 3 channels for mixing would be preferred as I would like to hook my laptop up to it.
Cheers

Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:25 am
by Depone
never heard of omnitronic. I always go by my rule:
Theres no such thing as a good cheap mixer.
Sorry im not much help, but my advice is to stick with the better known brands like vextax, Rane, Eclaire, allen and heath etc...
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:45 am
by upstateface
This is gonna be my next mixer
http://www.vestax.com/v/products/mixers/pmc-280.html I'd go for that if I were you.
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 2:56 am
by deadly_habit
numark pro smx is ill for cost
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 3:01 am
by Depone
deadly habit wrote:numark pro smx is ill for cost
yeah thats looks dope with the fader curves on all faders!
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 4:54 am
by basicanarchy101
Vestax n Numark re the only companies I feel like I can trust on a budget. Numarks stuff is patented under uber-cheap-powah... serious... call the patent office...
So what, you on turnstables I take it? If thats the case man, aim for something with a precise ass eq and faders, levels become a bigger deal with vinyl.
Whats your budget man, thatd help.
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:23 am
by my_fickle_eye
hey thanks for the reply, just had a look at the smx pro looks pretty sweet but too much for my budget, new anyway. Im looking to spend less then 100 pounds, but wanting to buy second hand. Any good places to get second hand bargains in certain forums etc? Had a look on ebay and no smxs for sale at the moment any idea what they go for second hand? Thanks again.
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:34 am
by thrush
i use a reloop rmx20 blackfire and it does me fine
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:38 am
by Depone
my_fickle_eye wrote:hey thanks for the reply, just had a look at the smx pro looks pretty sweet but too much for my budget, new anyway. Im looking to spend less then 100 pounds, but wanting to buy second hand. Any good places to get second hand bargains in certain forums etc? Had a look on ebay and no smxs for sale at the moment any idea what they go for second hand? Thanks again.
goto a pawn shop like cash converters. they always have some dj gear kicking about. they even have an online ebay style bidding system. you can get some right bargains that have been nicked from other people s houses
http://www.cashconverters.co.uk/auction ... 002x-mixer
There ya go
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:02 pm
by my_fickle_eye
Depone wrote:my_fickle_eye wrote:hey thanks for the reply, just had a look at the smx pro looks pretty sweet but too much for my budget, new anyway. Im looking to spend less then 100 pounds, but wanting to buy second hand. Any good places to get second hand bargains in certain forums etc? Had a look on ebay and no smxs for sale at the moment any idea what they go for second hand? Thanks again.
goto a pawn shop like cash converters. they always have some dj gear kicking about. they even have an online ebay style bidding system. you can get some right bargains that have been nicked from other people s houses
http://www.cashconverters.co.uk/auction ... 002x-mixer
There ya go
Done and done! thanks for the tip, successful mission dubstepers
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 9:54 pm
by mks
Well, I suppose you already got your mixer and congrats on that. A new mixer is always exciting. Perhaps I'm a little late on my advice, but consider this for your next mixer, and if you got that Numark you most certainly will need that next mixer sometime in the future.
It is better to save up for a proper mixer that will last you several years, than spend money on a cheap mixer that you WILL have to replace in a year. And those crossfaders on that cheap mixer are guaranteed to go.
I personally use Rane mixers, and my first one lasted me 9 years without the crossfader ever going out and it was still in good shape when I sold it to upgrade. You can find decent deals if you buy used. There are lots of people that thought they wanted to DJ, bought some equipment and then just sell it later.
EZ
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:08 pm
by Depone
mks wrote:Well, I suppose you already got your mixer and congrats on that. A new mixer is always exciting. Perhaps I'm a little late on my advice, but consider this for your next mixer, and if you got that Numark you most certainly will need that next mixer sometime in the future.
It is better to save up for a proper mixer that will last you several years, than spend money on a cheap mixer that you WILL have to replace in a year. And those crossfaders on that cheap mixer are guaranteed to go.
I personally use Rane mixers, and my first one lasted me 9 years without the crossfader ever going out and it was still in good shape when I sold it to upgrade. You can find decent deals if you buy used. There are lots of people that thought they wanted to DJ, bought some equipment and then just sell it later.
EZ
Had no idea rane were making dj gear 9 years ago! I have only seen them 'in the loop' within the past 4 years
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 10:24 pm
by mks
Depone wrote:mks wrote:Well, I suppose you already got your mixer and congrats on that. A new mixer is always exciting. Perhaps I'm a little late on my advice, but consider this for your next mixer, and if you got that Numark you most certainly will need that next mixer sometime in the future.
It is better to save up for a proper mixer that will last you several years, than spend money on a cheap mixer that you WILL have to replace in a year. And those crossfaders on that cheap mixer are guaranteed to go.
I personally use Rane mixers, and my first one lasted me 9 years without the crossfader ever going out and it was still in good shape when I sold it to upgrade. You can find decent deals if you buy used. There are lots of people that thought they wanted to DJ, bought some equipment and then just sell it later.
EZ
Had no idea rane were making dj gear 9 years ago! I have only seen them 'in the loop' within the past 4 years
Yeah, Rane started in the 80's making pro audio gear. The first of the TTM line Performance DJ mixers came out in 1998. I got my TTM 54 in 2000 which lasted me until 2009 when I finally upgraded to the TTM 56.
Rane is based just outside of my city, so there is a lot of their gear floating around here. I have a Rane Graphic EQ and a Parametric EQ in my studio and they are rock solid.
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:00 pm
by my_fickle_eye
mks wrote:Well, I suppose you already got your mixer and congrats on that. A new mixer is always exciting. Perhaps I'm a little late on my advice, but consider this for your next mixer, and if you got that Numark you most certainly will need that next mixer sometime in the future.
It is better to save up for a proper mixer that will last you several years, than spend money on a cheap mixer that you WILL have to replace in a year. And those crossfaders on that cheap mixer are guaranteed to go.
I personally use Rane mixers, and my first one lasted me 9 years without the crossfader ever going out and it was still in good shape when I sold it to upgrade. You can find decent deals if you buy used. There are lots of people that thought they wanted to DJ, bought some equipment and then just sell it later.
EZ
Ye got it yesterday, its just the money situation for me at the moment being a student, need something to tide me over but will defo look into rane for the future. got some decent decks though a 1210 and a pdx2300
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 10:19 pm
by my_fickle_eye

This looks pretty sweet!
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:15 pm
by my_fickle_eye
mks wrote:Well, I suppose you already got your mixer and congrats on that. A new mixer is always exciting. Perhaps I'm a little late on my advice, but consider this for your next mixer, and if you got that Numark you most certainly will need that next mixer sometime in the future.
It is better to save up for a proper mixer that will last you several years, than spend money on a cheap mixer that you WILL have to replace in a year. And those crossfaders on that cheap mixer are guaranteed to go.
I personally use Rane mixers, and my first one lasted me 9 years without the crossfader ever going out and it was still in good shape when I sold it to upgrade. You can find decent deals if you buy used. There are lots of people that thought they wanted to DJ, bought some equipment and then just sell it later.
EZ
Looking to get a sylus + cartridge for one of my decks now, the other has a good condition orofon dj. Just wondering what you thought of the stanton disc master and diablo? which one is better im leaning towards diablo because the site says it can take heavy abuse from a beginner.
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 1:00 am
by mks
I feel you on the money situation. You have to get something to get you rollin' and I'm sure you got a good deal on that mixer.
That Rane Empath is a nice mixer. I've played on them a couple of times and they're real nice. There's even a rotary knob version for all the old school heads.
As far as those needles, sorry couldn't really say as I've never used them. I've always been a been a Shure person and a lot of people around here are using to 44M's to run their Serato setup.
EZ
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 4:19 am
by upstateface
Shures FTW. Ortofons tear up your shit.
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:10 am
by basicanarchy101
Have you checked whats on sale at Audiolines.com?
They have some decent prices in box man, I saw a do-the-job-for-the-price 4 channel on thier with built in master effects and individual channel peak monitors... It was sick for like 125 american, I almost bought it with my paycheck the other day but held out... I cant remember what it was too save me though!!!
Check audiolines man, and dont forget old craigslist and ebay.
Re: Buying my first mixer
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 12:36 pm
by my_fickle_eye
basicanarchy101 wrote:Have you checked whats on sale at Audiolines.com?
They have some decent prices in box man, I saw a do-the-job-for-the-price 4 channel on thier with built in master effects and individual channel peak monitors... It was sick for like 125 american, I almost bought it with my paycheck the other day but held out... I cant remember what it was too save me though!!!
Check audiolines man, and dont forget old craigslist and ebay.
In the uk so cant use audiolines. And have ordered that numark mixer allready