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Posted by j@y on Mar-15-2005 04:12:

Xone 92 vs Vestax CX

Hi
my friend has crazy ideas for his new setup and he wants to buy a vestax cx mixer cuz he says he likes the big knobs and evrything

I am an allen & heath fan and I told him to go for a xone instead

what do you guys think?


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-15-2005 04:17:

NO NO NO NO GET THE CX OH GOD GET THE CX.


Posted by j@y on Mar-15-2005 04:20:

why?


Posted by A83 on Mar-15-2005 04:22:

quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
NO NO NO NO GET THE CX OH GOD GET THE CX.


A&H

V6 or 92

Two best sounding mixers in the dj world today. Urei = Crap <--tested by myself and i've come to a conclusion.

Or save up and buy youself a nice djm 1000 when it comes out in a few months


Posted by 3xx3r7 on Mar-15-2005 04:22:

Those two should not even be in one sentence.

P.S. My wet dream is Xone 92r.


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-15-2005 04:36:

CXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCXCX

Because its heaven to dj on.


Posted by djdk on Mar-15-2005 09:38:

+1

its a fucking dream to use, awesome mixer


Posted by ESMdjm600 on Mar-16-2005 18:17:

most of the times in this industry, u do get wat u pay for, id only expect good things from the cx... and ive noticed no one ever says ne thing about the vestax high end mixers... wonder y....


Posted by Fresh on Mar-16-2005 19:53:

quote:
Originally posted by ESMdjm600
and ive noticed no one ever says ne thing about the vestax high end mixers... wonder y....


Yea I noticed this too. I always thought of Vestax to have cornered the hip hop side of the industry as far as DJ equipment goes. Maybe having Carl Cox's name printed on a new mixer is there attempt to attract DJ's from other types of music. Might be talking complete crap but just a theory

I do have a friend who is debating to himself whether to buy the Xone 92 or the Vestax CX. Owning the 92 myself I strongly advised him to choose that but then again I've never been on the Vestax CX... Wouldnt mind having a go either


Posted by keithos27 on Mar-16-2005 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by Fresh
Owning the 92 myself I strongly advised him to choose that


+1


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-16-2005 20:48:

Its a shame very few people here have used the wonder that is cx. You would instantly be converted, it is just absolutly the best mixer to dj on period. Most anybody I've met who has tried it beleives this. Assuming me and DjDk are the only people who have used it on this thread, that would be a 100% ratio.

Hell, when I went to try it out I was angry at Vestax, because my pcv275 has been in for repair THREE fucking times, but I know vestax is overall reliable, and feeling this mixer made me come crawling back to them. God it was heaven.


Posted by A83 on Mar-17-2005 00:53:

quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
Its a shame very few people here have used the wonder that is cx. You would instantly be converted, it is just absolutly the best mixer to dj on period. Most anybody I've met who has tried it beleives this.


Sorry, DJM 1000 will be the best to mix on in a few months. Easily, it'll own every dj mixer including the xone92, and xone v6


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-17-2005 01:00:

quote:
Originally posted by A83
Sorry, DJM 1000 will be the best to mix on in a few months. Easily, it'll own every dj mixer including the xone92, and xone v6

No it wont, especially not with touch faders.


Posted by DannyO on Mar-17-2005 01:12:

quote:
Originally posted by A83
Sorry, DJM 1000 will be the best to mix on in a few months. Easily, it'll own every dj mixer including the xone92, and xone v6


Umm please explain how?, unless you have played on the 1000, aswell as the V6 and 92, mainly in a club as thats where they will shine the most, not in a bedroom.


Posted by Psiweaver on Mar-17-2005 01:37:

Pioneer's quality won't be as good I would imagine. V6 would probably destroy it and 92 would probably be close as far as sound quality.


Posted by Zild on Mar-17-2005 04:48:

quote:
Originally posted by A83
Sorry, DJM 1000 will be the best to mix on in a few months. Easily, it'll own every dj mixer including the xone92, and xone v6


Quit talking out of your ass man.


Posted by Derivative on Mar-17-2005 07:22:

quote:
A&H

V6 or 92

Two best sounding mixers in the dj world today. Urei = Crap <--tested by myself and i've come to a conclusion.

Or save up and buy youself a nice djm 1000 when it comes out in a few months


ummm. urei is hardly crap. and if you need something beyond the calibre of this to get your sound quality up you are doing something seriously seriously wrong.

with regards to the djm-1000. its not out yet. recommending a peice of kit that you have only seen pictures of is probably not a good idea. everything about it so far except the look and the featureset is pretty much speculation.


Posted by Fresh on Mar-17-2005 10:47:

quote:
Originally posted by Psiweaver
Pioneer's quality won't be as good I would imagine. V6 would probably destroy it and 92 would probably be close as far as sound quality.


Agree here. The Pre-Amps on the Pioneers dont seem to live up to the quality of the Allen & Heath's. Taking into account that Allen & Heath have been designing mixers decades before Pioneer even stepped into the industry.

I bet the the V6 is an absoloute beast quality wise!


Posted by djtrinity on Mar-17-2005 11:52:

quote:
Originally posted by A83
A&H

V6 or 92

Two best sounding mixers in the dj world today. Urei = Crap <--tested by myself and i've come to a conclusion.

Or save up and buy youself a nice djm 1000 when it comes out in a few months



u are certainly out of your mind!!!!was it a new urei or vintage?.........i have owned both 92's and my friend owns a V6 and is selling because he like the UREI better...

The UREI definatley takes the 92 in my book.....


i am definately curious of the higher end Vestax....i do like there mixers overall....they are made pretty solid.....but the prices on there higher end stuff is pretty steep


Posted by Groovejunk on Mar-17-2005 19:56:

quote:
Originally posted by A83
Sorry, DJM 1000 will be the best to mix on in a few months. Easily, it'll own every dj mixer including the xone92, and xone v6


Based on what?
On the experience of the DJM500/600?

I think dateq will wash that pioneer away with it's "vibe" (yes new mixer from dateq) Why? Durability... Dateq is pure quality. Still playing if you empty your ashtray in it and spill a whole crate of beer on it.


Posted by A83 on Mar-17-2005 20:02:

Please guys...stfu because you don't know what ur talking about specs wise. Just because it has rotaries doesn't mean its the best mixer ever. The 1000 will own the v6 and every other dj mixer out there. The v6 or any other mixers don't have the ability to mix in a full digital domain.

quote:
Many people ask why is it so expensive and why is this mixer going to be the best sounding club mixer in the world?

The DJM-1000 actually has an unprecedented SNR rating of 105 dB. No other club mixer has this kind of SNR.

The combination of a high SNR as well as the world's first sampling rate of 96kHz/24bit positions the 1000 to be the best sounding club mixer in the world.

WHY is this mixer expected to be the best sounding mixer on the market? Here are some simple answers to that question.

#1 Recording Studio Quality

1. Currently Recording Studios have the highest sound quality mixers in the world.
2. Almost all sound engineers use Digital Recording for laying and mastering their tracks.
3. The Standard of Digital Recording is 96kHz/24bit.
4. Pioneer wants to bring that studio quality sound to clubs !!

#2 The Capability/Potential of 96kHz/24bit digital system

1. Currently, DJs use vinyl and CD (CD is 44.1kHz/16bit.)
2. DVD or next the future digital media is capable of 96kHz/24bit.
3. DJM-1000 can take advantage of this sound quality because of it's DIGITAL IN using 96/24.

#3 The Sound Quality surpasses any Analog Mixer

1. The best quality A/D & D/A converter. (S/N is over 120dB.)
2. Inside the DJM-1000 digital processing is done by 32bit DSP. The DJM-1000 has a dynamic range surpassing analog mixers.
3. DJM-1000 also has the highest quality parts and components in the analog circuitry i.e. power supply; Input/Outputs & more.
4. High performance digital and Analog circuits are fused together to surpass any Analog mixer.

Below are some of the key specs. For more specs please see press release.


Sampling Rate 96 kHz
A/D, D/A Converters 24 bits
Headroom 19 dB
Cross talk (Line) 88 dB
Frequency Response 20Hz ~ 20kHz
Signal to Noise Ratio 105dB (CD/LINE) (at full scale)
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.005% or less (CD/LINE)
Dimensions
428(W) x 359.3(D) x 187.5(H) mm
19 (W) x 14-2/16(D) x 7-3/8 (H)


Posted by beats and beeps on Mar-17-2005 20:19:

quote:
Originally posted by A83
Please guys...stfu because you don't know what ur talking about specs wise. Just because it has rotaries doesn't mean its the best mixer ever. The 1000 will own the v6 and every other dj mixer out there. The v6 or any other mixers don't have the ability to mix in a full digital domain.

If I'm not mistaken you're Ken Allen, under a different username, as you were banned from here before. Why do you consistantly insist on talking shit on every board you join. You've been banned from this forum amoung various other music and dj forums.

Hell, while you're busy whoring pioneers gear, they dont seem to like you much over on their own board. http://www.pioneerprodjforums.com/u...sb=5&o=&fpart=1
According to the last post its only a matter of time until you get banned there as well.


Posted by A83 on Mar-17-2005 20:28:

quote:
Originally posted by beats and beeps
If I'm not mistaken you're Ken Allen, under a different username, as you were banned from here before. Why do you consistantly insist on talking shit on every board you join. You've been banned from this forum amoung various other music and dj forums.

Hell, while you're busy whoring pioneers gear, they dont seem to like you much over on their own board. http://www.pioneerprodjforums.com/u...sb=5&o=&fpart=1
According to the last post its only a matter of time until you get banned there as well.


You just bash me whenever I say anything. I know i'm correct and you know i'm correct also. You just like to say Pioneer will suck because it's not as 'pretty' and doesn't have pretty led lights on it.

I'm banned from every forum due to stupid assholes like you pissing me off constantly


Posted by Zild on Mar-17-2005 20:30:

I already said we should ban this guy a long time ago. So can we please ban him. Hey kid nobody thinks the V6 is better just because it has rotaries. I'm not going to take the time to explain why the V6 is such a pimpdaddy mixer or why Urei 1620s are awesome but maybe someday when you grow up a little you'll figure it out for yourself. Your total is $39.99 k thx plz drive thru

Oh yeah can we please ban this guy if he's not going to contribute anything meaningful to the DJ Booth forum. People might even read his threads and accidently take his childish advice.


Posted by A83 on Mar-17-2005 20:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Zild
I already said we should ban this guy a long time ago. So can we please ban him. Hey kid nobody thinks the V6 is better just because it has rotaries. I'm not going to take the time to explain why the V6 is such a pimpdaddy mixer or why Urei 1620s are awesome but maybe someday when you grow up a little you'll figure it out for yourself. Your total is $39.99 k thx plz drive thru

Oh yeah can we please ban this guy if he's not going to contribute anything meaningful to the DJ Booth forum. People might even read his threads and accidently take his childish advice.


If the V6 didn't have rotaries, nobody would buy it. By Karls post, I know 100%, it'll be better than the v6 and any urei mixer.

Why should anybody believe what you say? You an alcoholic...why believe you. TA is just a bunch of drunk blazed people running around arguing with eachother and starting a bunch of crap.


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