I'm in the market for a new mixer, and really don't see the point in a huge flashy 4 channel such as the djm600, nor do I really think I need a 3 channel (even though this one is). I'll never have more than 2 turntables, and I think the ability to both scratch as well as mix trance is equally important.
What do you guys think? I have a terrible stanton mixer now, but it seems to be well built.
Oct-21-2002 20:21
Devbert
Dutch Trance Worshipper
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: California
Looks like a decent mixer, but so is the DJM-600 so don't hate on multiple channel mixers.
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Oct-21-2002 21:07
MERiDiAN5i2
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
well to be honest, stanton doesnt make a whole lot of good products.
i'm reading over the specs on this one and i was very supprised to see a pennes & giles crossfader. those are very nice! conduction plastic, good feel, lasts a long time. even has curve adjust.
doesnt seem like a bad mixer. build quality is going to be your major concern, and how the EQ's sound.
I'd go try one before you buy it..
another way i see it.. I found this box for $385 online, not including shipping. I think I would be more inclined to go with a vestax 275 or DJM300 for that sort of money. I guess with the P&G fader, and curve control, $385 isnt that bad... but the rest of the box could be mediocre.