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SPAWNmaster
DJ/Producer



Registered: Jun 2006
Location: Boston, USA

wow nice find dude! hold on to that to make some $$$$ on ebay down the line

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spdandpwr
DJ in the making...



Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Living in Connecticut, Partying in New York

where is channel 1? i only see it start at channel 2...


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Christian Ö.
Make U Mine



Registered: Nov 2004
Location: Lidingö, Stockholm, Sweden

LOL, my friend has a mixer like that. I think it was his father who used it in his home, i really don't doubt that it can be more than 20 years old.
BTW, my local youth recreation centre also had that mixer but we never used it because it was broken

One cool thing to notice is the double headphones output


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Old Post Jun-25-2006 21:31  Sweden
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Choklit Reignnnnn



Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Vancouver

Wow that looks pretty kick ass.


I always wanted to learn the history of djing (eg. Turntables, mixers, important djs etc.)

Old Post Jun-25-2006 23:15  Canada
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SPAWNmaster
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Registered: Jun 2006
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senate if you would like to learn the history of dj's i highly recommend a book called "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life"...im not kidding it may be THE holy grail of history-of-dj'ing books...great read, very comprehensive, very detailed and accurate and covers the whole range of topics

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DjWoody
Chingon



Registered: May 2003
Location: Los Angeles (OC) / Mexicali

If that mixer is around 20 years old, I bet you that it has a higher quality than most cheap mixers nowadays. Hahahaha when I first started mixing, all the mixers had linear EQ's. Pioneer still hadn't invented the DJM500. Numark PPD was the standard! Hahahahaha Belive it or not, Numark PPD mixers are legendary. They had really good sound, and they kicked ass. Then they went downhill trying to make cheap mixers. I bet you that if Numark would've kept their PPD brand, they would be giving A&H some serious competition.



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OMNIFEX
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Columbia University, NYC

quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
If that mixer is around 20 years old, I bet you that it has a higher quality than most cheap mixers nowadays.



+1

$100 mixer today -vs- $100 mixer 20 years ago.

A lot of old mixers were dumped not because they didn't work. They were dumped because they looked too old or lack of features.


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Stu Cox
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK

quote:
Originally posted by OMNIFEX
I would say that mixer is around 20 years old.

It's a Phonic Mixer. You can just contact them with the model number, and, they can give you the info.

Nah, I'd say 10 at the most, maybe as old as 12 at a stretch... but I might be proven wrong.


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OMNIFEX
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Columbia University, NYC

If you look at that mixer closely, you'll see its screaming
80's!!!!


1. Wide Fader Knobs

2. No Replacable Crossfader

3. Circular LED Indicators

4. 5 Band Equalizer Per Channel

5. Left & Right Master Output Controls

6. Rack Mount Handles

7. Pan Pot

Oh.

For the dude that asked where's channel one.....

Mic is channel one.


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Stu Cox
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Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK

quote:
Originally posted by OMNIFEX
If you look at that mixer closely, you'll see its screaming
80's!!!!


1. Wide Fader Knobs

2. No Replacable Crossfader

3. Circular LED Indicators

4. 5 Band Equalizer Per Channel

5. Left & Right Master Output Controls

6. Rack Mount Handles

7. Pan Pot

Oh.

For the dude that asked where's channel one.....

Mic is channel one.


Most of the mixers I played on when I first started playing out had all of those characteristics... that was in '97

The Xone:92 has circular LED indicators for god's sake.

For me it's the general front cover design that makes me thing it's probably mid 90s at the oldest - looks very much like the kind of thing Phonic were making around then. And I'm pretty certain phono/line switches done like that are a relatively recent design (i.e. within the last 10-15 years), but I may be wrong.


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OMNIFEX
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Columbia University, NYC

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
Most of the mixers I played on when I first started playing out had all of those characteristics... that was in '97

The Xone:92 has circular LED indicators for god's sake.

For me it's the general front cover design that makes me thing it's probably mid 90s at the oldest - looks very much like the kind of thing Phonic were making around then. And I'm pretty certain phono/line switches done like that are a relatively recent design (i.e. within the last 10-15 years), but I may be wrong.


If your experience with mixers only dates back to 1997, then
you wouldn't know.


I would love to hear what brand mixers you used in 1997 that offered a 5 Band Equalizer for each channel.

Or offered an individual control (Left & Right) for each Master.

Phono/line switches like that goes all the way back when they started to make linear DJ Mixers. That was like, 70's?


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Stu Cox
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Registered: Mar 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by OMNIFEX
If your experience with mixers only dates back to 1997, then
you wouldn't know.


I would love to hear what brand mixers you used in 1997 that offered a 5 Band Equalizer for each channel.

Or offered an individual control (Left & Right) for each Master.

Phono/line switches like that goes all the way back when they started to make linear DJ Mixers. That was like, 70's?

Maybe I wouldn't know first hand, but I've seen and learnt a lot about the technology before then.

I'm pretty certain the first mixer I played out on, which was a Denon (I'm afraid I couldn't tell you for the life of me what model it was), had at least 5-band (maybe as much as 8-band) eq on the left and right channels of the master output.

But again, I may be wrong... memory's a bit hazy lol

You obviously know more than me about this so I'll leave you to


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