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| Jerry |
Hi everybody,
Can anybody tell me something about this mixer. And so yes, is it good for to mix progressive-house/trance with this mixer??
Thank you in advance,
Jerry |
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| Tiger777 |
| yes it is, but it's too expensive for what it really is. |
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| Jerry |
Thanks!!!
If I'm looking for quality which one is the pioneer djm-300 a good choice?? cause i'm really thinking of buying this one. and why do you suggest a 3-channel mixer, what are the specific qualities of that sort of mixers??
Thanks again,
Jerry |
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| Tiger777 |
the DJM300 an excellent choice. :happy2:
Bah, i don't really SUGGEST a 3 channel mixer, but i know some1 who was at first happy with a 2 channel mixer and then he needed a third channel. But, I like the VMX300 of behringer 'cuz of his quality, not because of the 3 channels. |
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| Jerry |
What are its specific qualities and is it good for spinning progressive-house/trance.
Thank you once again!!
BTW, I'm dutch cause I saw you're from belgium! |
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| Tiger777 |
lovely, but let's keep it in english huh, other ppl might be intrested in this thread too.
Well, specific charactrestix of mixer for trance and techno. Well, In fact, a techno mixer needs to have everything. (like beatkilling switches/knobs, crossfader, high, low, mid EQ channels ETC) where a hip hop mixer for example is OK if it has a crossfader. |
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| Jerry |
Final question: so you can really recommend me to buy the pioneer?
Thanx,
Jerry |
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| Tiger777 |
yup, the DJM's from pioneer is what the technics are in turntables

350€ is a good price for it. |
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