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| quote: | Originally posted by DJTranceworld
Hi There
Definitly go for the Tascam X9. I own a X9 & its stunning. The quality of everything on the mixer is nothing like i've seen on other mixers, theres top quality & thens theres out of this world quality (X9). Theres also little subtle touches like variable Q, which is this little knob under each eq to basically expand the eq so you can do more with it. Theres the fx's which are stunning, theres 2 samplers, two sets of fxs banks, which I think is the only mixer to have it.
The only way your gonna relise which mixer to buy is to use them. I have never used the Allen & Heath, but I imagine from thir reputation that is one hell of a mixer. The quality will be very high as they make very very good studio mixers as well.
Personally I would get the X9, as I have one & I know thats its very good. But basically, have a go on both & see which you like. |
hehehe, that little knob you are referring to is a sweeping filter within that frequency range of each EQ. and Yes I really love my X-9 as well. wouldn't trade it for anything else except maybe for Allen and Heath Xone V6 w/tubes(around $6,000.00 USD)
Vladik, I don't remember if I mentioned to you b4 or not, but to really appreciate SQ of A&H Xone mixers you need to have a very clean, and mega sounding sound system, thus many clubs small or big have A&H mixers because they sound so damn good, but for home or small gigs use, there is no need to spend the extra money on A&H and an external FX processor. Get the Tascam X-9 you won't be disappointed, I promise.
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