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Congrats on getting into the game!
Really, all 3 mixers are going to do the job for you. I guess its going to come down to your interest in FX.
I've owned a DJM before, and I've owned 2 Xones (62 and 92).
The Ecler looks like a solid mixer, albeit one without many bells or whistles (not a bad thing). Ecler makes very solid mixers though, so you really can't go wrong with that one.
I personally love Allen and Heath mixers. The sound quality output is amazing. While they don't technically have a built-in effects unit, they do come with great filters. The filters on the Xones are great for accentuating build ups, and can be a cool way to add some depth to mixes.
While I've never played on the DJM 400, I have played on almost every other model. From the picture I am looking at, it seems to have a similar layout and functionality to the higher-end models. Personally...while the FX unit can be fun, if you're just starting out, its really not something you need to be that concerned with. I had a lot of friends who ran out and got DJMs while learning to DJ, and spent more time tweeking FX parameters than actually learning how to DJ. So, in the beginning, it can be a distraction, IMO.
A big selling point for the DJM though, is that most clubs have the 800 version installed in their booths. So, when you finally start to DJ out in clubs, you will be very familiar with the basic setup and layout. Thats always a good thing.
Anyway, just my 2 cents. Hope it helped. Good luck with the purchase!
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Last edited by Zack Roth on Feb-22-2010 at 03:45
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