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reemo
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Kew, Melbourne
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May-21-2002 23:35
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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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you have to look at it by price.. for under $400, u probably won't find a much better mixer then the Vestax.. but if you can afford it, the A&H are top knotch quality.. if you get the vestax, you won't be dissappointed.. just don't expect to get what you would by paying $900 for an A&H from your $400 Vestax..
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May-21-2002 23:53
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hapamoto
R3ELISM
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Canoga Park, California
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| quote: | Originally posted by JohnSmith
i think i will eventually get a DJM3000 if i bother to upgrade. |
i will be picking one of those up w/in the next few weeks.. i need a rack-mount 19" mixer that will also fit the top-mount w/ my CD controller.. plus i need the 4 channels because i have 2 cd decks along w/ my techs and on my 2 ch. mixer right now it gets annoying that i have to keep switch back and forth between phono/aux.. plus w/ the 4 channels i can mix any of the 4 channels.. right now im just limited to mixing whichever is hooked up to ch. 1
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May-22-2002 04:31
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JohnSmith
Agent Smith

Registered: Apr 2002
Location: Kamloops
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well.. in my opinion the vestax is pretty damn good. maybe not AS good, but pretty damn good. and it's less than HALF the price.
for one, i don't NEED fx, and i don't NEED an adjustable cross fader, the vestax is perfect for trance so i hear.
as for level meters, on the Allen and Heath they are only 4 leds high, that's hardly enough.
on the vestax they are nice and big. the vestax doesn't have them for each channel, but you can switch the cue section to show the master on one side, and the cue on the other(at least i think you can)
and finally the RCA/XLR connectors, what it has balanced XLR outs? that doesn't mean much, even my shitty numark EM-360 I took back has those.
most times you are going to use the RCAs anyway. the line in and phono in are going to be RCA (at least they better be if you want to plug in a standard turntable or cd player), so the difference is only in the output.
anyway, no point in arguing, i only want this for bedroom DJing
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May-22-2002 16:25
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MERiDiAN5i2
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Texas, USA
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adjustable curves on the crossfader is a big plus to me... it allows you more control over the mix... and if I recall the EQ's on the Xone32 are much deeper than the -16db that the vestax gives. The VCF's on the X:One are more than just effects, also... effects are much more like reverbs, echos, flangers, etc... VCFs are simply synth style frequency filters, and if they work like other VCFs, can compliment the EQ.
the Xone32 does NOT have 4 band EQs, but the Xone 62 and 464 do. Personally, I think that would just make mixing more of a pain, having to worry about a forth EQ to adjust. The EQs on the Xone32 are standard 3 band ...
yes, the 275 is suited idealy to trance... but trance is not my thing when it comes to mixing, i find hardhouse, nrg, and breaks to be much more fun ;) i think the Xone32 is better suited to a wider range of styles.
So, I found the X:one32 for $700, new and shipped. anyone find a better deal? I'm probably gonna buy soon, so i'm price shopping now :)
-mer
Last edited by MERiDiAN5i2 on May-22-2002 at 18:40
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May-22-2002 17:51
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