BEST DJ MIXER FOR DUBSTEP!!!???
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BEST DJ MIXER FOR DUBSTEP!!!???
List your favorite mixer and why..... i am looking to upgrade to another
mixer of better quality, and any help would be much appreciated!
mixer of better quality, and any help would be much appreciated!
i don't own it, but i rocked it once in a club, and the onboard effects are awesome and are great when mixing more laid-back style dubstep tunes. but beyond that it's the best mixer around for everything. period.
Pioneer DJM-800
it's fucking pricey (2,100$ canadian) but it's amazing. but yeah i can't afford it.
Pioneer DJM-800
it's fucking pricey (2,100$ canadian) but it's amazing. but yeah i can't afford it.
Second that. Also if you play with just 2 decks the DJM-400 is enough and is affordable.thehovsep wrote:i don't own it, but i rocked it once in a club, and the onboard effects are awesome and are great when mixing more laid-back style dubstep tunes. but beyond that it's the best mixer around for everything. period.
Pioneer DJM-800
it's fucking pricey (2,100$ canadian) but it's amazing. but yeah i can't afford it.
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I regularly go to the big music store near my house and play with all the gear. I have tried pretty much every dj mixer known to man (japanese music store, so they are well stocked) and I have say, they Allen & Heath one is very nice indeed.
Ergonomically I preferred the Denon one (dont remember the model), but the sound was not as good and it was not as heavy and sweet as the A&H
Ergonomically I preferred the Denon one (dont remember the model), but the sound was not as good and it was not as heavy and sweet as the A&H
i do love these mixers, but does anyone else think the EQ bands are rather wide for a 4-band EQ? Esp the low end, it seems to me to cut a lot of low-mids out. I enjoy playing on them a lot but still have trouble EQing a mix just right...joenice wrote:Allen & Heath XONE 62.
Excellent sound quality.
4 band eq.
4 channels.
Top notch filters.
Smooth faders.
Built tough.
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empath if you can mix with three decks, or the TTM56/57SL are the shit!!!!ThoughtBombing wrote:Rane Empath,
Rane ...
RANE...
RANE...
None other.
the 56 is a perfect mixer if i hear correctly, and the 57SL is perfect for the DJ that doesn't see the light in playing vinyl(doesn't care about what his audience hears/feels from the system).
the rane eq's and effects processors are none short of outstanding iether, though there are NO built in effects on the mixers, just a send/return to hook up the one you preffer
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