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It did indeed show up on Friday and my life has already changed because of it. I definitely give DJDeals a positive review. I ordered it Wednesday morning and had it Friday afternoon. It was $679, and then I paid another $75 for 2-day shipping. I noticed Agipro has it for $899 although I guess they could price match. Anyway, it was my first experience with DJDeals and I am not dissappointed in the slightest.
More importantly - this mixer rocks! In a matter of minutes of messing with the filter it has completely changed how I mix. Before getting it, I was kinda bummed it didn't have the 4-band eq, but after playing on it I can see how that doesn't really matter. I have always been and eq mixer but now I can just use the filter and it is smoooooth. Its so obvious to me now because the filter is basically doing what I was with the eqs (minus the mild to wild resonance).
And it does have four channels - the only drawback is that only two of them are phono. Of course, I don't remember the last time I saw someone using three turntables. So, in reality, you get 8 inputs, plus effects, plus a mic or USB. One of the main reasons I went this over the 32 is that I wanted to be able to have turntables, Serrato, and CDJs all hooked up at the same time without having to switch anything out. Now I am so glad I got it for so many other reasons as well.
The cueing is superb. You have multiple options for cue monitoring. You can split the master and cue in the head phones, you can blend the master into the cue, you can have the cue level show up as the master level, and you can have the master level be on the right and the cue on the left. Additionally, you can cue as many channels as you want at the same time and the headphones are pre-eq and pre-filter so you can hear your track clearly in the headphones will mixing it up with the filter out of the main.
Bottom line - it rocks and I could not be happier.
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- Christian Michael
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