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| quote: | Originally posted by Stu Cox
The update only fixed the lag with the crossfader (among other things), the channel faders still have a lag.
Here's a general list of the cons, imo:
- Channel faders have a small lag on them, not as bad as on a xone 62 but still noticable at times
- Some people have said they get confused with the cue system... no idea how cos it's identical to the DJM600 (and people who have said this have been familar with the DJM)
- Some people (myself included, although it was fixed very quickly when I took it back) have had trouble with the TAP button for the effects stopping working after minimal use, although I've heard this has now been fixed
- The effects aren't the easiest in the world to use, but give you a lot more control than say the DJM600 so are better once you're used to them.
- Faders tend to be loose and can come off (easily sortable with a bit of blutack)
- The knobs are slightly smaller than I'd ideally like but are well-spaced. The rubber sleeve can start to come off a bit after a lot of use.
Sound quality is excellent, all round a good mixer... if I was playing out, I'd rather get there and find one of these than any other mixer I've used, although I'm yet to have a go on an Ecler NU05 which could well steal the title... or maybe a DJM1000 with a couple of EFX1000s and a VCF-1 |
Thanks a lot Stu, that really helped quite a bit... It was going to be between this and the Technics 4 channel mixer, but after reading this and a few other opinions scattered across the Intarweb it looks lie the DN-X1500 is the far superior mixer for the cost, despite its minor issues.
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