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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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iv seen em both.. used a 600, never used the 62 but i read allot about em both while researching mixers.. i wound up getting a vestax due to $$ issues...
but anyway the main difference is how you mix. the style and the type of music..
the 62 has a 4 channel EQ which is cool because it gives you a wider mixing ability, but you won't notice this at a amateur level. other than that things are more or less normal.. i think you can custom change the fader, if i remember correctly (i very well may not), but most trance mixers don't use a fader anyhow. i'm not sure what other diff advantages it has, but i know its a quality mixer
the 600 is 3 channel.. and its main advantages are it has effects, bpm, and a 3 select fader.. like i said fader doesn't matter much.. bpm is kindof dumb cuz it only has 1 bpm so u can't see the two records bpm's side by side.. but you shouldn't be using a bpm anyway. the effects are kinda cool, and its nice that they are built in. I don't like effects tho, cuz i don't think they are very musical. but i know house djs like it allot..
basicly, if ur an amateur (as most of us are =) and your looking for a good mixer with bpm to help you out at times, and effects to screw around with go for the 600. otherwise i'd say get the 62 cuz when you get experienced at mixing i think the 4 channels will help you out even more, and the mixer itself is damn quality.
personally i'd say go for the 62, but i don't like effects or bpm or any of that.
dazzed
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Jan-27-2002 04:56
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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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If i had the money i'd get the 62..
but the prices are the thing.
pioneer djm600 - about 1000+
vestax pcv275 - 400 or so (my mixer)
a&h - xone 62 1200 or so...
honestly if you are in the 1grand price range already i'd get the 62.. but also when spending that much money keep in mind don't blow it cuz your gonna need to spend allot on records.. i'd say after 1 year of mixing, of which 7 months i really actually mixed (first 5 months i didnt take it seriously).
i spent 1 grand on tables, 250 on a shitty djm-300, 400 on an effects box, 300 on needles. i realized the effects were useless (esp since i couldn't beat match yet!) so i sold that and the mixer and got a vestax, and a coffin so i could bring it all to school. so i'v spent about 2 grand on my setup.. then i've spent id say 3-4 grand already on records!!! but i'm pretty damn broke right now
just remember u need $$ for records too!
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Jan-27-2002 14:03
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dazzed
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2001
Location: Long Island, NY / Hoboken, NJ
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personally i think its the best bet to buy a quality but simple mixer, then just get some practice here and there on the special features of other mixes..
that way if u wind up with an american dj 2 channel mixer u can still tear things up (ahahahaaaa).
and if u get a chance to use a nice mixer you can still tear things up.. im just sayin u don't wanna rely on kill switches or an effect, then some day wind up w/o it...
dazzzzzzzzzzzed
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Jan-30-2002 19:44
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