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| quote: | Originally posted by palm
no wonder all the mixes after 95 sounded like shit if it was recorded using djm500. |
They weren't. According to pioneer (which is bullshitting a ltittle in terms of historical accuracy) , The DJM 500 came out in 1996, but it wasn't available really until 1997. I remember my friend sent me out to find him one in autumn of 1996 and we scoured London for days to find one and could only find a grey market import one (on tottenham court road) that was badly overpriced but he bought it as he has the wong and wanted it that bad.
Fucking piece of shit broke after 6 months, and I've had the same distain for pioneer mixers ever since.
They also reckon the 600 came out in august 1998, which is also BS. I think the dates on the Pio site are more about when they release the press release in Japan, than when it was actually available.
As for the mixer to have between 1982 and 94, there were a few:
As Stu said the Turbo sound install mixers were very popular and the Eclers were about, but quite a bit less as Turbo domintaed on the install side.
Forumla sound were used a lot in the early 90's as were the Bozaks and Urei's in the 80's.
Some of the other Vestax mixers were used the early 90's such as the PMC 46, PMC 50 and PMC 50a, until the PMC 55 came out.
Another mixer used in the 90's in Europe at least were the intimidation mixers.
First Apex, then the The Don and Don II
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