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skream
tranceaddict

Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Fussa, Japan
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| quote: | Originally posted by ExcelonGT
All you DJX700 owners out there....
You say not to expect this mixer to compare to the DJM500/600. Can you guys be more specific about which aspects of this mixer dont compare? Is reliability, quality, feel of the components, effects? I'm willing to get this mixer if the EQ's and faders are real smooth. I could care less for the effects and beat counter and all that junk. |
Ive never used a djm500 or 600, so i can't compare the two with a djx700. I can tell you that the effects are pretty useless... they are fun to play with for the first hour, but they just don't cut it. The eq's and faders are smooth, real smooth. they feel just right to me. Im not too impressed with the kill buttons. They are usable, you just have to time them right. They don't cut when you would think they would. But like i said, just time tem right. All i all though, the djx700 was well worth my 200$.
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Sep-26-2003 02:04
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FAC3
tranceaddict in training
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Williamsburg, VA, USA
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hmmm
ok so i'm a newbie to this forum and i was looking to see what other people thought about the DJX700. ive had it for almost a month now and i'm overall fairly satisfied with it.
a)there's only a couple people who've been posting on here who actually know what the hell they are talking about. why the hell would behringer make a mixer with 4 channels which could only play 2 at a time? why would they have a 4 channel mixer with a non-assignable crossfader? in the mixer industry these are givens, standards of the trade. all you had to do, if you don't own one, was look at the huge-sized picture provided on the behringer web site. listen to the people who know what they are talking about.
b)there is NO sampler on this mixer. many of the effects are not useful for certain BPM ranges. but, i have been able to use the echo and delay functions for 125-135 bpm quite successfully. the other good effect is the flanger. you can set the effects processor to any channel (1-4) or the master output. you can also listen to the effect processing prior to playing live, using the pre-fader listen with your headphones.
c)the kill switches on this mixer are fine. they do what they're supposed to, but i do have a small problem with them. the VMX300 kills were much better. you could either hold the kill for as long as you want, or switch it on completely. the kills on the DJX700 are a little harder to use, but as someone else on the board already said, you just have to time the kill right and you should be fine.
that's my 2 cents about it. i'm glad i bought it. it does everything the DJM600 does, except for sampling. great mixer for intermediate level DJs!
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Oct-01-2003 22:00
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Dj Flesch
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Aug 2001
Location: Indianapolis, USA
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Has anyone that has used the DJX 700 also used the Pioneer DJM-600, or 500? I would like to get a second mixer so that I can put it in my car (for a mobile djing unit when I show my car etc). I want something that is durable and yet nicely functional as well as not costing anywhere near as much as a Pioneer, since it will be in my car and all. I still don't know if I want something that freakin big, but I'd at least like to hear how comparable these two mixers actually are.
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Oct-05-2003 17:27
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