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| quote: | Originally posted by Stasis
Just spent the morning listening. I don't think I'm just telling myself this--the sound quality was fantastic throughout (it's been a while since I've heard little pops/cracks at quiet parts too). I don't know if it was the vinyl, the $5000 mixer (really??) or Ame's production, but the first track in particular made me think I had better speakers than I'm used to. As always, music wise, great tracks, good build throughout, just great stuff |
thanks man I'm putting your mix on my iphone right now =) and yes, the combination of a $5000 mixer (I paid much less for it) + vinyl records does indeed make for an absolutely amazing listening experience. Andy Rigby Jones, the guy that designed the V6 said "We just wanted to create the best rotary club mixer there has ever been. There are no tricks or gimmicks involved, just hard work researching the best components and painstaking development in discrete circuit design. We think that the serious audiophiles in the club and DJ world will find V6 a real breath of fresh air." I also read over at the Wave Music board (the biggest commuinity I've found of audiophile DJs who LOVE their rotarys) that the design team compared the V6 to the Bozaks, Ureis, and Ranes and concluded the V6 sounded the best out of all of them.
I wish I could afford this mixer just for kicks lol, I'm starting a mastering/mixdown service with this thing at the center of it. I'm having a friend build the site then I'm hoping to build a steady list of clients inside and outside of the dance music community.
DJsoulstone: I stole that image from google images, lol, have at it! =)
I'll have to check out that braxton holmes track, I thought I was pretty bloody clever coming up with it but I guess not, ha.
thanks for listening guys =)
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