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Well I haven't really owned many other mixers, just a crappy PMX60 (don't ask), a Kam mixer, can't remember which one, it was a long time ago, and now this one, the reason I ain't had many is cos my friends always had better and so I was normally round there house, or I played in a club, I've played on the DJM-500 many times, a couple of Ranes, don't know which ones they are but they were the 19" ones, never cared what I played on, aslong as it works.
Well as for your other questions, the EQs can cut the sound out completely cos they goto -32db, its very gradual in cutting the sound in each direction, but when you near the end of the rotation it starts cutting really sharp, hope that makes sence, the x-fader, is really really smooth as are the channell faders, the x-fader also has a CF curve control, so you can change it to how you like, I ain't no scratch expert by far, but you could prolly scratch pretty good with it, the sound quality is good, not great, but thats prolly cos of my dieing amp, I do have noise in the background, but only if I really crank it, so don't go plugging it into any 1000W amps now.
As for the kills, there buttons, so to me they ain't as good as the toggle style, but they do kill the frequencies very well, and have heard no popping sounds or anything else for that matter that ain't coming from the record.
As for the other effects, there are some useless ones like the Vinylizer, but the Reverbs are good, the Flangers are ok, but theres no control like the DJMs, the only control you have over these effects are the volume they are played at over the original selected source, as for the Panning, well I've hardly used them, but they don't seem to go in time with the music unless at a surtain BPM, so I think thats Preset aswell, the Filters are not bad, but weak, and once again no control really, but really these can all sound good or bad, it just depends on how you use them, I like it for the money, but its by no means a replacement for the DJM 500/600.
Hope this helps.
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