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| quote: | Originally posted by RobertStern
When I get my DJM800 at the end of the month, I will let you all know how it sounds. If you can hook everything up digitally, the Xone mixers won't be able to get the quality that the Pioneer will offer on sound quality. If you don't hook up digitally, then maybe the Xone's would sound better. The DJM-800 converts all signals to digital and then does the whole effects stage in the digital domain. And with the new filter effects on the DJM-800, it might just smoke the Heath!
Also, unless Empire did something big in the last month, the system at ICE was like a 1000 times better.
Did Empire put a Funktion one in??? |
Ya they did, for Morillo last week.
As for the digital sounding good...yeah maybe, but the best thing about the Allen & Heath is that its analog...the sound is warm...not really something you can describe 
Its not like theres a right or wrong, both a great mixers. IMO the Xone 92 levels with the DJM-1000 rather than the 800. 800 is over-priced IMO.
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