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DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter

Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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Well so far I've fallen in love with this mixer, I am really glad I got it over the Ecler, this mixer has more of what I want, the Ecler is still an outstanding mixer, but this one was for me, I could take it back and get the Nuo if I wanted to, so its not like I'm saying this cos I'm stuck with it, I'm really looking forward to the update as I know how much they improved the S5000 from when it came out, the only real beef I have with this mixer is the heat it makes, it gets REALLY fuckin hot, I've had it on for about 3 days now, constantly working, and no sign of any problems or sound degrading, Denon said its ok to work hot, but DAM, anyway, I'm keeping it on for about another week, gonna continue to cane the crap out of it, as much as I can, and will keep you guys updated, but I think that the heat won't be a problem, but I'll see as on the next hot summers day, I'll take it outside and do mixing out there, gonna put this under extreme DJ conditions and see how it holds up.
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Aug-30-2004 18:41
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DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter

Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
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| quote: | Originally posted by TwoPlow
Awesome review. I'll stay tuned for the updates on it. Might sway me towards getting it instead of the Ecler. |
Cool, I'll keep coming back now and then to let people know the truth, and help people out.
I know I must sound like an advertisement for Denon with all this praise, but believe me, if theres one hiccup from this mixer, its going straight back, its just theres not much info out there about this mixer it seems, we can all find a couple good reviews on the Ecler, but I haven't found one on the Denon, and even though this isn't a professional review, just aslong as I get the facts across thats all I want, I had a heard time deciding from so little info out there, and so now people can read all this, then the Ecler reviews and make a better choice for themselves.
Heres some more to add to the mini review.
I upgraded my cables to some really good Monster Cables, and the sound is much better (and I still gotta upgrade my speaker wire).
Key FX, I messed with this more, what this does is if you play a record and you have to pitch it to like 8% well we know that that it will sound pretty messed up, well you can then turn this effect on select -8% (or whatever you want +/- 100%) and have it sound like it was never pitched up, but will be running faster, the problem is with it though, is in order for it to sound relatively good, you have to have it on 100% wet, so its either fully on or fully off, plus even when its fully on, there is a slight double beat, this I believe they will fix in the future with an update, but I still don't think that you could ever have it sound perfect, a DSP processor can only work so fast, but if they pull it off, then this effect will be amazing for harmonic mixing.
Headphone amp, I noticed there is some slight noise in the background even when nothing is selected and the volume is right down, I only noticed this now, since I never really have headphones on with no sound coming out of them, but as soon as you play some music, you can't hear it any more.
also forgot to mention it has digital out (coaxial, not optical) so you can record in true digital style for anyone who really gives a dam.
hope this helps some.
More to come the more I hammer this beast.
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Aug-31-2004 05:53
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tu_face
No Known Cure...

Registered: Oct 2000
Location: Sheffield, UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by DannyO
Key FX, I messed with this more, what this does is if you play a record and you have to pitch it to like 8% well we know that that it will sound pretty messed up, well you can then turn this effect on select -8% (or whatever you want +/- 100%) and have it sound like it was never pitched up, but will be running faster, the problem is with it though, is in order for it to sound relatively good, you have to have it on 100% wet, so its either fully on or fully off, plus even when its fully on, there is a slight double beat, this I believe they will fix in the future with an update, but I still don't think that you could ever have it sound perfect, a DSP processor can only work so fast, but if they pull it off, then this effect will be amazing for harmonic mixing. |
is it like a zip effect? the efx500 has this and if you really fuck with it you can get some wicked sounds. if i were you, forget about using it to correct keys. 
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