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RJT
last minute disco

Registered: Oct 2004
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| quote: | Originally posted by dj darroch
I bet 1/2 of the people who replied to this topic havent even used one!
Your views are soooo biased!!
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My mate brought his round the other day - which he got for £120. It's his first mixer so you can't complain really.
When he took it out I realised that it’s huge! Its roughly the size of the djm600 (being a imitation of it). We spun a couple of tracks hooked up to my (new) Mackie speakers. Yes the sound quality from the mixer was average. Nothing like the Allen & Heath or Rane… The cross fader is quite nice, (got a 500,000 guarantee before it bleeds) the cuts are...amazing - for the price. Much better than my Numark DM1002MKII mixer. It almost completely cut out the bass/mid/treble.
It’s also got an effects function. Its ok though you can’t adjust the depth of each effect, just the volume + it’s got a BPM (which you shouldn't pay attention too)
In my opinion it’s deffo one of the best in its price range! I would have taken it over the dm1002mkII anyday!
At the end of the day mate, its up to you, everyone has there own personal opinion. Try it out for yourself. Don't make up your mind by what others are saying though, do take it into consideration apart from 2 letter words - "stay away" |
You are an gimp. Straight up.
Oh, and if you'd like me to post proof that I actually OWNED one of these things, I'd have no problem with that.
The fact of the matter is, this mixer is utter garbage. The sound quality is bad, the faders are loose, and the effects are a joke. There are FAR better entry level mixers....
Edit: Oh, and for the record, my "bias" is only based on my use of this piece of trash... So I think it's more than fair.
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Last edited by RJT on Aug-12-2005 at 15:28
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Aug-12-2005 15:08
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alligator
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: vancouver
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this email is not to get on anyone's case whatever their choice in using a behringer product is..
i've used a behringer, true not the djx 700.
now even if you purchased the djx 700 because of the money and you believe that it's worth the money, when the pieces used in its manufacturing process are garbage...not only the effects and that it's been copied after the djm 600 (which in my opinion is a great mixer, to bad it's so pricey)...and as someone else mentioned it's a beginner mixer...well should a beginer learn to beat match, learn how best use the faders and his cdjs or tt's?
the effects shoudln't even be used until he gets the basics of mixing down, therefore how is having cheap effects on the behringer making the product worth it's money? shoudln't a allen & heath xone 02, would be a better investment? yes probably a bit more expensive, but now you're playing with something better...anyhow i understand why someone wouldn't spent so much money on something (after all i didn't) but it's always an option...
there are other brands out there, that have quality mixers, that will hold their ground when learning...
anyhow we all have to learn one way or another, but i still don't see how the mixer in question is worth the money? when you'll still have to pay for a decent mixer soon after you learn?
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Aug-12-2005 17:00
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ZeJayMan
the farthammer

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Glasgow
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Djx700
Seriously, Out of everyone here that disses the djx, how many people have actually used it? So the effects may be a little weak, but thats why they invented FX proccesors, why should you expect AMAZING sounding effects on a mixer anyway?, its not their purpose, buy a Kaoss Pad 2 if you want effects. As for the crossfader, its personal preference on whether or not you like it loose, or a bit more rigid. I've tried many different beginner mixers and so far i've found it to be the best value for money to quality ratio, obviously at one stage I intend to upgrade when i'm a better dj , but till then i'm more than content using the DJX700...
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Aug-12-2005 18:02
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alligator
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: vancouver
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have you touched any other mixers?
i've used behringer equipment, but not the djx, and i'm not happy with them...i do not agree it's best value for the money.
as long as you're happy with your purchase, that's great...but my point is...the extra adds on are not worth being there, when the effort from behringer would have been better spent in getting better quality for thei knobs and faders, instead of adding effects on the board...since as you said you'll buy an efx anyhow...
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Aug-12-2005 18:35
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wee_rooney
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Ayr : Scotland : UK
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Re: Djx700
| quote: | Originally posted by ZeJayMan
Seriously, Out of everyone here that disses the djx, how many people have actually used it? So the effects may be a little weak, but thats why they invented FX proccesors, why should you expect AMAZING sounding effects on a mixer anyway?, its not their purpose, buy a Kaoss Pad 2 if you want effects. As for the crossfader, its personal preference on whether or not you like it loose, or a bit more rigid. I've tried many different beginner mixers and so far i've found it to be the best value for money to quality ratio, obviously at one stage I intend to upgrade when i'm a better dj , but till then i'm more than content using the DJX700... |
i bought the numark dm1002mkii off of dj_darroch, & im now using that instead of my djx which iv had for more than a year now until my ecler mixer arrives!
its fuckin pish! the faders are shite, effects are shite and the sound quality is unbeleivably bad.
for 100-200 quid i think there are much much better options available.
& whats the fuckin point in waistin money buyin a djx with the effects if you have an external effects processor? why not go for somethin which doesnt have the effects but does have better sound quality, faders and cue!
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