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| quote: | Originally posted by DJTJ
If I were you I would keep the PCV-275. You will probably be able to get rack mount brackets for it if you look around.
I have used the PCV-150 on a few occasions, and indeed you cannot hear the eq changes in the headphones. There is also no cue/master panning control, each channel is either on in the headphones or off. There is no fading between cue and master in the headphones. Also, it have just been a dodgy fader on the unit I was using, but the crossfader seems to dip in volume in the centre. The overall volume goes down to about 95% when you put the fader in the middle. Not by a lot, but noticeable.
Don't get the DJM-3000. Pioneer mixers are cheap build quality and sound quality with an expensive price tag. The effects on it are AFAIK the same as the ones on the DJM-600, i.e. lame. If you want to do effects right then get a separate effects unit and use the send and return on the mixer. That's what it's there for. |
Thank you!
Finally someone whos knows business, everyone here thinks the Pioneer mixers are so damn great.
They are simply average, nothing more.
I Have the 275 and I love it, dont sell it, instead get a new coffin.
Last edited by Scorchio on Jul-02-2002 at 10:50
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