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Posted by xXxAzNrAvErxXx on Sep-08-2004 00:10:

Ecler Nuo 5

Anyone have this mixer?
If you have any experience with it, please post a review. I am in the market for a new mixer and would like to have some input on this mixer. Is this mixer DJ friendly? How's the sound quality? Durability? Fx Unit? or anything you would like to comment on.


Posted by DannyO on Sep-08-2004 00:19:

Heres a couple reviews

http://www.djforums.com/reviews/mixers/ecler_nuo5.php

http://www.futureproducers.com/arti...191d9fc699ebc6c

its an awesome mixer, I'm a fan of Ecler, always loved there Smac series, they really are quality.

and I still went for the X1500


Posted by xXxAzNrAvErxXx on Sep-08-2004 02:44:

quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
Heres a couple reviews

http://www.djforums.com/reviews/mixers/ecler_nuo5.php

http://www.futureproducers.com/arti...191d9fc699ebc6c

its an awesome mixer, I'm a fan of Ecler, always loved there Smac series, they really are quality.

and I still went for the X1500

How's the X1500 treating you?


Posted by DannyO on Sep-08-2004 05:24:

quote:
Originally posted by xXxAzNrAvErxXx
How's the X1500 treating you?


In a word....AWESOME

I've been asked allot about the mixer on here, if you wanna read up my responces, check these threads.

Thread 1

Thread 2

But if you have any other questions feel free to ask on here or a PM.


Posted by cryo on Sep-08-2004 05:44:

wasnt there some volume prob or something with the faders not being responsive? or did they put out a new update software?


Posted by DannyO on Sep-08-2004 05:58:

quote:
Originally posted by cryo
wasnt there some volume prob or something with the faders not being responsive? or did they put out a new update software?


The faders on them are not fast enough with the current software, but Denon is just about to release the update and I've seen the new faders in action, 2 words, PROBLEM SOLVED.

Theres gonna be 11 updates in the release, I only know of these:
1. filter 2 off when set to dry
2. crossfader response quickened
3. master cue problem sorted


Posted by DjVash on Sep-08-2004 06:03:

The Ecler Nuo 5?

I LOVE IT!!!

The only thing you should get used to are the quite big equalizing knobs. Still there is enough space between them (so if your fingers are like sausages )

Furthermore, be suprised how good this baby sound. Like it's making love to your ear, fuckin fantastic!


Posted by xXxAzNrAvErxXx on Sep-08-2004 20:06:

can you hear eq changes/fx effects through the headphone?


Posted by DannyO on Sep-08-2004 20:23:

quote:
Originally posted by xXxAzNrAvErxXx
can you hear eq changes/fx effects through the headphone?


Yup, EQs, Sampler, Effects, dunno about the Mic though, haven't tried it.


Posted by cryo on Sep-08-2004 20:28:

quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
Yup, EQs, Sampler, Effects, dunno about the Mic though, haven't tried it.


can it make pancakes?


Posted by DannyO on Sep-08-2004 20:32:

quote:
Originally posted by cryo
can it make pancakes?


Funny you should say that, with the heat it generates, it probably could.


Posted by DjVash on Sep-08-2004 21:00:

quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
Funny you should say that, with the heat it generates, it probably could.

It's not a Pioneer dude


Posted by DannyO on Sep-08-2004 21:26:

quote:
Originally posted by DjVash
It's not a Pioneer dude


the DJMs I've used I know got hot, but I never picked them up and actaully felt them after a hammering, but I think the Denon could be a good contender for "Hottest God Dam Mixers Award".


Posted by DjVash on Sep-08-2004 21:45:

LOL! I never tested that Denon so I wouldn't know
All I know is that Ecler is VERY tight and it definetly WILL be my next mixer, as soon as I've bought some new turntables .


Posted by DannyO on Sep-08-2004 23:18:

quote:
Originally posted by DjVash
LOL! I never tested that Denon so I wouldn't know
All I know is that Ecler is VERY tight and it definetly WILL be my next mixer, as soon as I've bought some new turntables .


Nice, what decks you lookin at?, and I take it you tried the Ecler, does it get warm at all?


Posted by DjVash on Sep-10-2004 16:45:

quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
Nice, what decks you lookin at?, and I take it you tried the Ecler, does it get warm at all?

Some super OEM tables. I think I'm gonna go with the American Audio ones, I like the black color.

I didn't find any hot places on the Nuo.


Posted by DannyO on Sep-10-2004 18:10:

quote:
Originally posted by DjVash
Some super OEM tables. I think I'm gonna go with the American Audio ones, I like the black color.

I didn't find any hot places on the Nuo.


Good to hear about the Nuo5, as for the decks, I gotta get around to trying those OEMs out, they seem to be top notch decks, cheap, and you can get them anywhere thanks to so many companys using the motor.


Posted by DjVash on Sep-10-2004 22:29:

quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
Good to hear about the Nuo5, as for the decks, I gotta get around to trying those OEMs out, they seem to be top notch decks, cheap, and you can get them anywhere thanks to so many companys using the motor.

You should. They're really awesome. They have an arm which is really technics-quality. I've never seen an arm that good, this is true craftsman.


Posted by Tegu on Sep-11-2004 16:05:

where do you get american audio turntables, or rather, what products use their components?


Posted by DjVash on Sep-11-2004 16:43:

You mean the Super OEM machines? These are the ones I've found in the product catalogs:

- American Audio HTD 4.5
- Akiyama DJ-4000 Acura
- Synq XTRM-1
- Citronic PD-45

These turntables are IDENTICAL, they only differ in color and brand.


Posted by Vlad on Sep-11-2004 19:44:

Does anyone know what the Nuo5 costs? After reading some stuff on it, I might consider replacing my Xone:62 with it.


Posted by on Sep-11-2004 21:49:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Does anyone know what the Nuo5 costs? After reading some stuff on it, I might consider replacing my Xone:62 with it.


One of our local record shops is selling it for something around 1400... give or take 50 bux... but they seem to be a bit higher than our Music Equipment stores, which don't have any in stock yet... but your are prolly looking around that price range..


Posted by Tegu on Sep-11-2004 23:23:

quote:
Originally posted by DjVash
You mean the Super OEM machines? These are the ones I've found in the product catalogs:

- American Audio HTD 4.5
- Akiyama DJ-4000 Acura
- Synq XTRM-1
- Citronic PD-45

These turntables are IDENTICAL, they only differ in color and brand.


Umm, so where can I buy one? I realize they're OEM but there isn't any way to get ahold of them directly and cheaply?


Posted by DjVash on Sep-12-2004 00:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Tegu
Umm, so where can I buy one? I realize they're OEM but there isn't any way to get ahold of them directly and cheaply?

I'd start with consulting your dealer. There's bound to be a dealer for American Audio somewhere in Denmark .

Also, try to find a dealer that removes the "speling" from the arm (I don't know the word in English). If the "speling" isn't removed, the arm won't be mounted tight (it will rattle a bit if you move it back and forward). All DJ decks EXCEPT the SL-1200 come with slight "speling" on the arm (Technics is the only brand that can properly adjust the arm so it will come on the streets without "speling").

Also, you can only adjust the arm with proper turntables. E.g. most OEM turntables, the Gemini PDT-6000, and so on.


Posted by Vlad on Sep-12-2004 03:55:

quote:
Originally posted by J:\Digital
One of our local record shops is selling it for something around 1400... give or take 50 bux... but they seem to be a bit higher than our Music Equipment stores, which don't have any in stock yet... but your are prolly looking around that price range..


I was hoping to spend the same as I spent on my Xone... which is $1000. Hopefully it will come down in price by next year.


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