Ahhh so thats the mixer in the ducth dimensions vid
Fuck me its expensive!
Looks nice, from what i've seen on reviews its excellent. Only draw back is the price mate. Make sure you check this out before you go splashing almost $2000 for it
I'll look into this more..
Jul-25-2002 22:34
Dmatrox
something goes here?
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Calgary
Sure looks good, but not sure about the quality. Something you should look out for in Stanton mixers is the crossfader. They can start to bleed.
Pretty expensive though. Dont you think the RM3 would suffice? 4 phono and 8 lines is pretty useless. The most you are going to use is 2 or 3 phono.
i still think that with vestax, you are getting your money's worth and not getting charged too much
Jul-25-2002 23:27
Fresh
Whose Discotek Is This?
Registered: Apr 2002
Location: UK
Vestax do make quality mixers, i would go with Dmatrox on this instead of you spending so much cash on a mixer.
I use a Pioneer DJM 500 which i personally think is one of the best mixers around and it has everything i need
Isn't she lovely?
Jul-25-2002 23:45
ampburner
progressive trancEaddict
Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Holland
I think that for 1800 $ US you are getting screwed/not your money's worth. get records instead..
Jul-26-2002 00:39
sot
shure!
Registered: Sep 2000
Location: and why see
yea..that mixer is definitely overpriced. You should prob go for a djm 500,600 or a allen and heath or a Rane mp 2016 with rotary knobs instead.
i wouldnt dip into it though..its way too much money
you can buy a DJM 500/600 or an A&H for less and have a lot of cash left over for records
Jul-26-2002 02:10
GT_TraNcE
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2002
Location: toronto
yo buddy u should get the djm 500/600 that mixer that your lookin at cast 2 much
Jul-26-2002 16:22
mute79
..:culture vulture:..
Registered: Feb 2001
Location: in transit
i've worked on a stanton rm3s... and honestly, i thought it sucked... didn't like it... *shrugs*
Jul-26-2002 16:27
Dj Thy
Deckhead
Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
Actually the VRM-10 is a class apart. It's nothing like the other Stanton range. I can honestly say it's one of the best sounding mixers I've heard. It has a very warm sound (tubes anyone). Don't compare it to a DJM, try to take a listen to the VRM if you can. The effects are pretty good. It has a very effective parametric EQ. And the build quality is not shabby at all.
The only thing that's awkward is they don't use reference output levels.
But you're right, as good as this mixer might be, you can get mixers with a better price/quality ratio.
As far as channels, I got a Xone:62, 6 channels. I can say I use them a lot (when I spin minimal music).
Jul-26-2002 19:26
Vizay
immiNspired
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Stockholm & in my mind
if you have that money go for a allen & heath instead...or a djm 600
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