I checked out an audio gear shop today and they said it would be a 9 channel mixer, and very much everything else like the 62. ie: xone62 = 6 channels, xone:92 = 9 channel + some simple extras/touchups.
Primarily it's what Allen & Heath pride themself on - Sound Quality. Other than that, A&H hardware is all the result of audiophile standard engineering, as in the components used are the best available. Try one out if you get the chance, you'll blow your load (several times) over the homogeneity of EQs and the faders, and the seemingly simple design that actually puts many useful and effective features at your fingertips. You get what you pay for
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Nov-21-2003 15:27
amdmaxx
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Location: NJ
What is the point of having 9 channels?
Nov-22-2003 04:29
mikefasssy
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Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Vancouver
quote:
Originally posted by amdmaxx
What is the point of having 9 channels?
The more channels your mixer has, the bigger your penis.
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Nov-22-2003 07:09
amdmaxx
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: NJ
Shizzle my Nizzle..
Nov-22-2003 20:25
Greedy
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Registered: Apr 2002
Location: NoVA/DC
quote:
Originally posted by mikefasssy
The more channels your mixer has, the bigger your penis.
lol
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Dec-02-2003 03:29
The Don
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Registered: Sep 2002
Location: Glasgow!
quote:
Originally posted by amdmaxx
What is the point of having 9 channels?
There are DJs who play on multiple decks.. Plus FX units ect can be run though channels..
Id imagine if it is nine channels it is a mixer that will appeal to the more creative DJs such as Hawtin...