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| quote: | Originally posted by lenazi
which vestax?
not all of them are shit. |
What do you mean 'not all of them are shit'? I wouldn't put them in the same range as A&H and brands like that, but Vestax is miles ahead of most popular brands of mixers. Given a cash limit, I would choose a Vestax over Denon, Pioneer, Stanton, Numark and many other brands.
At the moment I have the PCV-275, which I really only use for routing between my sole turntable and a few other pieces of gear because I haven't owned decks for a couple of years.
It's a great mixer enydo. It served me well for quite a few house parties when I used CDJs and is a serviceable bedroom mixer. The faders have great weight and still haven't bled, the EQs cut quite savagely and the kill switches are a lot of fun too. Although the middle channel can't be assigned to the cross-fader, this never bothered me because I've always mixed with the up faders. All the main parts are replaceable if you need it. I highly recommend it.
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