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Re: just starting to DJ, i need some advice about a mixer
| quote: | Originally posted by bjdesire
hey guys, whats up? im just starting to learn how to DJ and i need some advice about a mixer. i have been reading this board for a while and i gather that i should proally get a numark or vestax mixer. im going to mix house, trance, hard house, stuff like that. i know that im going to want a 3 band eq on each channel and headphone cueing but i dont know how many channels or what a good mixer to buy is. i took everyones advice though about not buying shitty equiptment to start off with now. right now all i have is 2 sl1200's and ortofon needles. i also started buying some vinyl, i proally have like 25-30 to start off with. anyway this is the deal i dont really have any money right now, proally 50-100 bucks to buy a mixer with so i know im going to need a used one, but i really wanna start djing now. i know i have good equiptment now and getting a shitty mixer is a mistake, but i can always save up and buy a low end rane mixer or allan and heath (what i would idealy do). anyway so does anyone have a used mixer for sale that would be decent enough for me to use?? or have any suggestions on what model i should get or where i can get one. ebay?? thanks guys. |
Wow hold on a sec. Don't say shit like you need this or that brand. Every brand has it's good products, but they also have some that sucks. For instance, the Gemini PS-626i is by far the best budgetmixer ever. However the PS-540i sucks ass (no equalizing on the headphone). Numark has built shitty mixers for ages. When they finished the PPD and DXM mixers, I figured they're starting to understand how the job's done. Vestax is pretty expensive, plus a lot of their mixers also don't have equalizing on the headphone. The PCV-275 is a véry good mixer though.
My advice: If you're beginning, get the Gemini PS-626i. It is definetly the best budgetmixer I've seen. They're pretty reliable (do cover budgetmixers with a rag, because budgetfaders are very sensitive to dust) and they don't cost shit. It's the only Gemini mixer that's worth recommending (the FX-7000 seems to be pretty good too, although I haven't tested it so I'm not recommending it).
If you would like to take it a step higher, an American Audio Q-D5 is a good bet. The Numark DXM-mixers are also worth it.
THEN if you wanna take it higher up, get a PCV-275, maybe a Dateq XTC if you're Dutch. Allen & Heath's are great too, but VERY expensive. The Nuo 5 is also awesome, but probably way out of your league.
So, if you're new, get a PS-626i. 
One product you should NEVER EVER BUY are Behringer VMX and DX mixers. I've seen hundreds of ppl buying that stuff, and I've seen hundreds of mixers with worn-out leaking faders, left and right completely out of balance, stuff like that. Especially that Pioneer clone is terrible, fucking piece of shit. The Matrix 3 by Numark is definetly not my favorite as well. When it comes to tu_face's Vestax, I haven't tested that one so I can't judge it. However, and I give you my word, the PS-626i features everything you need and it's affordable. Rather that one than a shitty Stanton.
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Last edited by DjVash on Nov-08-2004 at 12:24
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