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Re: surprised?
| quote: | Originally posted by Dzokayi
Shouldn't be... another vote for the almighty E M P A T H. Read the reviews on any forum + Rane's website. People are rabid over this thing. It's truly a well-designed piece of equipment, and a joy to use. Chex - tell the man! |
lol don't get me started...
Anyways, the Empath is simply the best 3 channel mixer out on the market, even better in terms of sound quality to the "comperatble" vestax pmc-37Pro. Sound quality is very natural and warm, i get around -105db noise floor level while recording using rca-1/8" and a extigy, i get around 85db-95db noise floor with the upfaders up and using PHONO PREAMPS!!! (needle is still on the tonearm though)
Ergonomics is excellent with well placed controls, cueing is great and done by two different methods. First there's a 3-way switch in the center of the mixer that can be flipped to either left, right, and center. When left, it cues the input that's assigned to the left side of the x-fader, and vice versa w/ right, when the switch is set to center cue, you will use the regular cue buttons located on the top of each fader. Also theres a split-cue switch to allow split cue.
Faders are very smooth and have great curve control all around. Channel 1, channel 3, and crossfader have full contour controls, and are placed on the front side of the mixer. The eq has a very musical sound and feel to it. It's curves and crossover frequencies are very well thought out and provides a full cut.
As for effects, there are none, BUT, you can use a external effects processor, and the controls on the mixer are simply better than any other i've ever used, you simply simply slide the small faders under the eq left to right. While set on left, there will be no processed signal, when moved all the way right, the entire signal will be processed, and it will basicall fade like a crossfader w/ a smooth curve.
And to let you guys know what i think about many of these mixers loaded w/ effects and samplers: i don't like them. It's not too hard to get into a mixer loaded w/ effects, but the question is will you use them? I personally enjoy a mixer w/ a very clean layout and great feel all around. IMO you can always add a better effects processor latter on and not compromise the mixer's usability. That's what i've done in the Empath's case. I'm using a Alesis Ineko and personally i couldn't be happier with what i can do.
More importantly, Every dj that used my mixer absolutely fell in love with it from the start. I have a friend that's a great deep house dj from miami whom had mixed on almost everything, fell in love with it, i've had turntablists fall in love with it, and many others. It's just a great versitle mixer. I've yet found a mixer that will adapt as well as this one does for different styles of music.
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