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Posted by Soundwerks on Jun-25-2008 18:24:

FYI, all the pots on ECLER mixers are genuine ALPS pots...which I think are what Rane and A&H uses.

Most people complain about the push/turn encoders on ECLER mixers, as the design allows for a bit of flex around the pot, since these pots in particular have no washer/spacer around them (all other pots do). On these pots, the knobs are oversized on the inside, to fit into the hole in the metal chassis, which act as the washer/spacer...but I gather they have lower tolerances, due to the movement of the encoders. But yeah, it would be nice if they were metal rather than plastic.

Still, like I said, I have NEVER seen one of these break or malfunction, so while they might not feel 100% solid, they arent likely to break down on you!


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Jun-25-2008 20:10:

I dunno, though, I've seen some videos where the DJs have to throw their entire body into turning some knobs, though.


Posted by MACBOOK69 on Jun-25-2008 22:12:

such showmanship


Posted by MACBOOK69 on Jun-25-2008 22:13:

by the way soundwerks what time of the day can i contact you guys about some midi questions i have with my evo 5. i'm central standard time


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Jun-25-2008 22:16:

Just out of curiosity, did you get an Ecler shirt with your mixer? I didn't get one when I got my Nuo4 a few years back. There were some nice stickers in the manual, though.


Posted by MACBOOK69 on Jun-25-2008 22:20:

no shirt still just the stickers


Posted by Soundwerks on Jun-26-2008 00:22:

PM me your addresses and I'll try to ship ya some shirts...if I have any left!

Call me 1-866-99-ECLER anytime from 10-5 EST


Posted by dainja on Jun-30-2008 13:40:

quote:
Originally posted by Allied Nations
hopefully the EQs are better than the NUO series..


The Nuos have awesome EQs! Linear, musical curve and huge knobs.

Far better than Pioneer or A&H EQs IMO.


Posted by MACBOOK69 on Jun-30-2008 23:04:

agreed never knew how great the big eq knobs were until i got mine


Posted by progress on Jul-05-2008 03:14:

quote:
Originally posted by progress
What kind of improvements were made in launching the EVO series? I know you are their rep, so if you could provide some input it would be appreceated. I previously bought a Nuo4, and returned it less than 30 days after buying it due to quality. The sound quality in cue system is not up to par with either of those, other than the eq's having fat nobs, they were cheap feeling and flimsy, especially the hollow plastic. The plastic used on the mixer is flimsy and does not seat itself firmly, and overall it just feels like poor build quality. When you turn a nob it flexes to the left or right, unlike the Pioneer or A&H models. The overall sound quality is nice, but overall IMO the Nuo line is far from the same quality as an A&H or Pioneer.

So my question is, what was changed in the EVO line to make that statement?

I can tell that the mixer is a quality mixer, and it's getting there, but haven't put my hands on an EVO to see if it backs that claim up.
What I mean by the cue system is that is can be weak, especially when combining the mix in your headphones with what you have cued. The Pioneer's and A&H do a much better job of this and it's a much clearer sounding signal. I use that feature a lot, so it's probably why I noticed. Understand on the plastic pots, they just felt really flimsy on my previous Nuo 4. Sounds like a lot of improvement has been built in this go round.

Thanks for the input. I just sold my Xone:92 & CDJ's, I'm one of those guys that cycles my equipment every two years. I may try one of the new EVO's out this time. Still deciding. Sounds like a lot has improved.


Posted by progress on Jul-05-2008 03:36:

This guy does a great job of explaining the exact same things I was talking about in his review:

http://forums.di.fm/showthread.php?t=139737


Posted by Cro_Addict on Sep-13-2008 20:19:

wow what a trip this was...finally got my money back

fuckin Ebay....

Long story short I paid, item never sent. Good thing I payed by credit card through paypal...got full refund from paypal. SWEET



Well now I am not sure what to buy...

Xone92 or Evo5 or Evo4

Actually if going with Traktor 3/scratch would Evo4 or Evo5 be good or would a xone92+1D be better??

I notice the EVOs have the added effects and shit,....but I mean I can just use the effects from Traktor...those should be good. I am not a really huge effects whore anyway..lol

So suggestions/opinions please..


Posted by miamitranceman on Sep-14-2008 01:51:

If it were up to me among those 3, I'd go Evo 5 for sure.


Posted by AnomalyConcept on Sep-14-2008 16:20:

Of the three, I'd go with the Evo4 (or the 92) due to the 12" form factor.


Posted by MACBOOK69 on Sep-14-2008 16:27:

all 3 of those are phenominal mixers, you really can't go wrong with any of them but the midi function of the evo 5 and the effects are great. i love mine and wouldn't trade it for anything that is out at the moment.


Posted by Cro_Addict on Sep-14-2008 17:42:

Does the EVO5 have any filters? Also with EVO5 I wouldn't need the Audio8 card to use Traktor Scratch...is this true?


Posted by Soundwerks on Sep-14-2008 20:50:

The EVO5 has a range of manual and LFO filters (HI, LOW and BANDPASS).

And yes, you dont need the Audio8 interface, since the EVO5 already has a firewire soundcard built in


Posted by miamitranceman on Apr-29-2009 02:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Soundwerks
The EVO5 has a range of manual and LFO filters (HI, LOW and BANDPASS).

And yes, you dont need the Audio8 interface, since the EVO5 already has a firewire soundcard built in


How does the Evo 5 integrate with Torq, if you know?


Posted by Max Thomson on Apr-29-2009 08:12:

I'm selling mine with the trolley bag, PM me if you're interested.


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