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Stu Cox
Supreme smackaddict

Registered: Mar 2003
Location: Southampton, UK
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The 8dB of headroom on the DJM600 (or any mixer for that matter, although the amount of headroom does vary) basically means that you can go up to 8dB over the standard 0dB level without the output signal distorting.
This does, however, not necessarily guarantee that the signal won't distort on the INPUT of whatever you're feeding. This is usually an amp, which generally have a fair amount of input headroom, but it may be a computer soundcard input which often have no headroom at all - as soon as it hits 0dB the signal distorts. Most clubs set their limters to 0dB, so this also means that as soon as you go into the red very harsh compression will be applied which can sound pretty horrible very quickly.
As a result, I'd always recommend trying to stay out of the red no matter where you're playing - even if it doesn't make a difference on your home setup, it's good practice to get into so that you'll naturally avoid it when you play out or just on another setup.
Blowing up speakers shouldn't be an issue though, unless whoever set up the club system was a complete dingbat - if the amps are matched to the speaker power ratings and impedances, they shouldn't be able to blow them, particularly if there's a limiter before the amp (which there always should be in a professional setup).
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Aug-12-2008 16:12
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DJRecess
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: May 2006
Location: Glasgow
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Hmmm. Slojo, are you on about me? Not wanting to sound narcissistic I've just had a comment posted on my YouTube channel about this very thing. Apparantly, it 'hurt his soul' that I played in the red.
How sweet.
I have my system setup so that everything sounds great at +4db in the red. Any less and I find Pioneer mixers -the 600 anyway- has a poor signal to noise ratio through the breakdowns when recording. I just calibrate the entire system with 1Khz tone going into a channel at +4db - set the master output to +4db, and check that the PPM meters get an input of 6PPM. If I'm any more than 4dB, the PPM's start to light up like Christmas, so I know never to play louder.
In clubs - I ask what they do normally, and just follow suit. Bur you wouldn't believe the amount of places that have a 600 and DON'T know there's a screw on the back which limits/increases the mixer output level.
Who knows though, maybe all these years I've been doing it wrong. Never played in a club that kept it at 0 though, nearly all pushed 7db, and many crashed right over.
Anyway, those are my thoughts - are they wrong? Should I be a soul destroyer?
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http://www.recess.co.uk
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Aug-12-2008 20:17
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Zak McKracken
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Registered: Jun 2003
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Aug-12-2008 20:31
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