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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: UREI {Soundcraft} Discontinues Their Rotary Mixer
Just a correction...
The Urei 1620 was going for $1600 in the states.
Recently it's been found in the UK shipped to the US for around $1100, but that was because of the discontinued status.
I bought a Xone 92 Rotary for a little more than that. And it is MUCH more flexible.
Still, there's something to be said for those big knobs.
And honestly, if everyone was forced to mix only with volume faders, and only able to cue one thing in the headphones at a time, there wouldn't be as many half assed DJ's out there 
| quote: | Originally posted by OMNIFEX
The plain Jane mixer will always lose to technological driven products. It's not 1970 when Disco was the new underground. We live in a world where filters per channel, effects, and the crossfader are the norm.
When Soundcraft decided to release the Urei 1620 LE, every company was jumping on the Rotary band wagon. Could we say it was more "Trendy" at that time.
I even got a Gemini Rotary, and it offers more flexiabilty than the UREI 1620 LE. And while I wouldn't class those two as the same in terms of Sound Quality, the fact remains it offers all the modern day standards found in a Club Mixer.
People are just not going to spend $1000.00 on a mixer, with no modern day standard features unless it's a club install. In which, the club will buy external processing to acomadate the missing pieces.
In Mixers, it's always better to have extra than not having enough. |
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