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Behringer djx700
Behringer djx700
good mixer for the price?
No
absolutely not...
If it was �10 then yes but otherwise no
agreed... the cheap built quality is only exceeded by its poor sound quality. but thats just my opinion.
Garbage.
crap...
the love for behringer equipment 
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| Originally posted by alligator the love for behringer equipment |
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| Originally posted by [Chriz] it can't be helped.. |
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| Originally posted by alligator i know, i used one for about a year...and now i stay away from them |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT I can't believe you made it a whole year! I lasted 2 weeks |
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| Originally posted by alligator let me clarify that for you, i used it about 15 times during the period of one year... 1. no money to upgrade 2. no time, therefore sttricly used it a parties alone 3. i didn't know better back then |
i never took it as you were attacking or making fun of me...just wanted to clarify...
plus we all learn sometime
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| Originally posted by alligator i never took it as you were attacking or making fun of me...just wanted to clarify... plus we all learn sometime ... |
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| Originally posted by DJ RJT And if you buy a Behringer DJX700, you'll definitely learn the hard way |
i must have got lucky cuz ive had one for 2 years and never had a problem with it... you gota have the right amp with speaker setup with it and cant over push it cuz even the djm-600 can sound like shit if you over push it... sucks for you guys but i like mine (for the $)
my DJM-600 was stolen so i now have one of these, it fookin sucks ass.... im really looking into an Ecler Nuo5 
though my first impression was like its a toys'r'us plastic box with switches, I must admit Its a cheap way of getting the basics of general mixing and digital effects.
Overall its not that bad.
but most of the things you won't need to use if you're a beginer dj (for reasons which i won't enter right now), so a two channel mixer that is well built by a better company will get you further than this toy of mixer.
its a great mixer... i've had mine for about almost 2 months and i like it aloooot im very happy with it 
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Realm my DJM-600 was stolen so i now have one of these, it fookin sucks ass.... im really looking into an Ecler Nuo5 |
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| Originally posted by MikeBacchus its a great mixer... i've had mine for about almost 2 months and i like it aloooot im very happy with it |
STAY AWAY!!!
I bet 1/2 of the people who replied to this topic havent even used one!
Your views are soooo biased!!
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My mate brought his round the other day - which he got for �120. It's his first mixer so you can't complain really.
When he took it out I realised that it�s huge! Its roughly the size of the djm600 (being a imitation of it). We spun a couple of tracks hooked up to my (new) Mackie speakers. Yes the sound quality from the mixer was average. Nothing like the Allen & Heath or Rane� The cross fader is quite nice, (got a 500,000 guarantee before it bleeds) the cuts are...amazing - for the price. Much better than my Numark DM1002MKII mixer. It almost completely cut out the bass/mid/treble.
It�s also got an effects function. Its ok though you can�t adjust the depth of each effect, just the volume + it�s got a BPM (which you shouldn't pay attention too)
In my opinion it�s deffo one of the best in its price range! I would have taken it over the dm1002mkII anyday!
At the end of the day mate, its up to you, everyone has there own personal opinion. Try it out for yourself. Don't make up your mind by what others are saying though, do take it into consideration apart from 2 letter words - "stay away" 
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| Originally posted by dj chex Cosmic, i thought your sister was gonna repay you somehow. What happend? |
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