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dainja
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Registered: Aug 2005
Location: Ottawa, Canada
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-I had an Ecler Nuo 5
-I play out very often on A&H mixers (generally 62s but sometimes 92s).
-I now own a DJM-800
The best sounding is the 92. Followed by the Nuo 5, then the DJM-800. However, "Stu Cox" is 100% right: 90% of club sound systems sound like shit anyways. They're generally not tuned properly, and if they are, they'd have a sound tech there compensating for the DJM's slightly coloured sound.
The Nuo 5 had a great EQ but the effects unit was trash (almost unuseable), and the build quality was somewhat shoddy (I never even used the crossfader and it was broken by the time I sold it).
The 62 and 92 are amazing mixers for mixing prog. They are terrible mixers for mixing any type of technical/quick-mixing rave music.
I play UK hardcore/freeform type stuff (180BPM) as well as house and trance and such. It's nearly impossible to play a technical set with quick mixing on a Xone 92/62.
The faders are too long, the EQ knobs are too close together, the 4 band EQ hits the wrong ranges for my style of music AND that's just too many knobs to turn between bars, the gain knob is crap, the layout is unergonomic and NOT intuitive, etc.
I don't deny that it might be a good mixer for playing house or prog but for any kind of technical and/or quick mixing, it's terrible. Especially hardcore, but even for techno I can't say I like it.
The DJM-800 has an AMAZING layout. The effects just WORK. They're easy and sound good for the styles I play. The filters aren't great but they're just there to save your ass if you forget to drop the fader and such. Sound quality? If the DJM-600, which sounds like shit, could be the industry standard club installation mixer for years, the DJM-800 should be MORE than adequate.
When I show up at a gig and I see an A&H mixer I usually want to cry. I can never play as good a set because I have to sacrifice technical mixing to even get any decent mixes out of it. The bass knob doesn't cut the right range for hardcore so I have to fuck with the lower mid too, and even then it's terrible. The knobs are all too close together so I can't be as technical. The faders are too long so I can't do complicated cutting. Etc.
The DJM-800 is really forgiving EQ wise, which allows me to do 3 deck mixes with ease.
People just want to bash Pioneer because they can. No, it's not the be all and end all of mixers, but at least it's USEABLE for more than prog.
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Feb-02-2009 19:40
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Inrush
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2008
Location: Kitchener
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Feb-04-2009 00:56
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ep1x
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Registered: Jan 2009
Location: Montréal
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Feb-04-2009 23:02
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Brian Scott
Sons of Glitches!

Registered: Dec 2008
Location: Hollywood
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Feb-05-2009 21:57
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