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i am prob. gonna say the opposite of most of these peeps but...
go for a cheap mixer, especially if you are just starting out, here are my reasons
- if you are on a tight budjet, the mixer is the least important in the bedroom dj setup, especially if you are hooking it up to your little stereo
- you want to get tech 12's if at all possible, so you'll want to pool your money there and then get the mixer
- the better mixer you get, usually the more effects and doohickies that come with it. the problem w/ this when you are starting out, is you can "fool" yourself into thinking you had a good mix where, in actuality, it sounded like crap. one suggestion i give all my friends is: when learning to beatmatch, leave the eq's at normal position and get your blends working w/o touchin' the eq knobs.
- i started out with a radio shack, shitty mixer -> Numark 2 channel, Gemini 3-channel w/ bpm, American dj 4-channel, and finally onto the Pioneer 500.
Now, if you are planning on playing out w/ your equipment right away, you might want to invest in higher-priced stuff, but if you are starting in your bedroom w/ dreams and aspirations, i would suggest to go for tech 12's and then whatever mixer you can afford.
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