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Posted by dex316 on Jan-17-2005 23:28:

Question 3 channel mixer

k first off i apologise for yet another noob dj thread but hey we all started sumwhere

basically i just got my decks and now im after a cheap 3 channel mixer.looking thru other threads and online reviews etc im sort of looking at the behringer vmx300 which seems a bargain at �109. has anyone had any probs with this mixer or got any other suggestions for under �200??


Posted by D-res on Jan-17-2005 23:53:

behringer are terrible.. dont touch them. i have a gemini ps626

its a great quality budget mixer. not expensive, three channel. you can do plenty with it. mines been around awhile so im thinking of an upgrade, but yeah... if you dont wanna save your money and get something better later(whcih is the smart thing to do) then get the gemini ps626


Posted by DannyO on Jan-18-2005 00:23:

quote:
Originally posted by D-res
behringer are terrible.. dont touch them. i have a gemini ps626

its a great quality budget mixer. not expensive, three channel. you can do plenty with it. mines been around awhile so im thinking of an upgrade, but yeah... if you dont wanna save your money and get something better later(whcih is the smart thing to do) then get the gemini ps626


The 626 is probably the best cheap mixer you can by for mix DJs, I'd recommend that.

As for the VMX, well that line ain't to bad, I know afew people that haven't had any trouble, as for the DJX, thats just a whole lot of trouble.


Posted by Max Thomson on Jan-18-2005 00:54:

I beat my VMX300 into the ground, it was a solid mixer. I remember getting shocked by it once of twice, as well as having an occassional crossfader bleed (I rarely used the x-fader tho) but other than that its solid. I remember paying $100 for mine, so don't pay any more and you'll be satisfied!


Posted by webbie on Jan-18-2005 10:34:

Save up for something else then Behringer, you wont regret it.


Posted by dex316 on Jan-18-2005 15:36:

quote:
Originally posted by webbie
Save up for something else then Behringer, you wont regret it.


any suggestions?? i really cant afford any more than �200 and dont really wanna spend too much in case i suck

whats wrong with behringer? i know the djx is crap but ive heard the vmx is built like a tank. at the mo i just want something reliable (but not too shit) to learn on


Posted by n3lly on Jan-18-2005 19:46:

quote:
Originally posted by dex316
any suggestions?? i really cant afford any more than �200 and dont really wanna spend too much in case i suck

whats wrong with behringer? i know the djx is crap but ive heard the vmx is built like a tank. at the mo i just want something reliable (but not too shit) to learn on


The Gemini 626 gets another vote from me. I'm unfortunate enough to be getting a Numark DM1002 or something along those lines.
I'd love to just chuck it and get the gemini but that'd just be silly. The Numark should do the trick as i'm also just beginning.

I think, the Gemini is cheaper then your Behringer mixer as well. I THINK!..)

anyway just thought i'd let you know that loads of people have told me to go with the gemini mixer.

nelly


Posted by CraSHer[UK] on Jan-19-2005 15:19:

you wont regret the VMX 300.

I own one, it is indeed well built, and i have never had a single problem.

It doesnt look great, but then, who really cares. The point is I paid �150 for mine, at �109 you would be foolish to buy the 626 instead.


Posted by Wisnia on Jan-19-2005 17:25:

try to find a mixer from vestax, like the pvc 175, or pvc 275

its not that expensive and u will never regret the purchase.


Posted by DannyO on Jan-19-2005 18:14:

quote:
Originally posted by dex316
any suggestions?? i really cant afford any more than �200 and dont really wanna spend too much in case i suck


Just so your prepared, if this is your very first time DJing, then your gonna suck, your gonna suck REALLY bad, like bleeding ears bad, but just keep practicing and you'll get good, this thing isn't a weekend learning experience.


Posted by dex316 on Jan-19-2005 19:01:

thanks for the advice guys - although ive decided to stick with the vmx300. hopefully it'll arrive tomorrow cant wait to start mixing!!!

quote:
this thing isn't a weekend learning experience.

yeah it'll take me at least a week but seriously i dont wanna invest too much money until i know i can at least beatmatch


Posted by razzi on Feb-03-2005 04:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Wisnia
try to find a mixer from vestax, like the pvc 175, or pvc 275

its not that expensive and u will never regret the purchase.




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Posted by cryo on Feb-03-2005 05:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Wisnia
try to find a mixer from vestax, like the pvc 175, or pvc 275

its not that expensive and u will never regret the purchase.


+1

i still use my pmc 170a


Posted by Audigy7 on Feb-03-2005 05:55:

I have a VMX-300 and it's done me great. But then again, I've never used anything nicer, so I have nothing to judge it against. The sound quality is good enough, it sounds just as good as the sound my sound card pumps out. The kill switchs are nice, although I don't think I've used them more than a few times. One problem I've been having with it, though, is sometimes the left channel of audio from the 2nd imput on the mixer will cut out. I'm not sure if it's the mixer though, cause when I turn the turntable off and right back on, it fixes. I know it's it not the needles cause I switched them and it still happens. Anywho, for the price, the VMX-300 is a good mixer. Just don't expect too much, and the reliability of Behringer is questionable. If you're just starting out, I say go for it.



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