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DrummeRaver86
If I were to get a pair of Numark Axis 9's, what it be a bad idea to get the Pioneer DJM 500? If so, want would be a bteer mixer for thr Numarks?
Dj Flesch
You may wish to read the post called "Axis 9" that is up on the board now.

The DJM-500 is a good mixer and it will work well with pretty much anything, including the Axis 9s, but I would very much suggest that you get a DJM-600 if you are going to be spending that kind of cash. If you can't afford it, and you are stuck on Numark decks, then get the Axis 8s and pair it with the DJM-600. Better yet, skip the Numarks all together and get the CDJ-100s and the DJM-600 and save a bunch of cash. www.pssl.com is selling the 600 for only $100 more than the 500!! The 600 runs $980, and with your $2100 budget, you can easily get this and have a $1100 left to work with on your cd decks. This will buy you 2 cdj-100s and you'll have $500 left over, or if you save up just a little bit longer you can get the 600 with the Axis 9s that you wanted.

Remember that the largest cost of djing is by far the music. Don't skimp on your music budget!!! Do you have good headphones? If not they will run you between $80-150. What about all of the cables? They aren't too much, but I'd leave about $50 for everything you'll need. What about a case to put your equipment in, keep it level and away from dust. And are you going to get a stand, or do you have an entire desk that you can dedicate to your equipment? What about monitors and a receiver etc. There are so many expenses when you dj. Don't stretch your budget too thin so that you can afford to use your mixer and decks once you get them!
gibbo
The djm 500 is a great mixer it will be good enough for anything involving home use, of course u can get better mixers but the djm 500 and 600 are near the top of the range for home use. If you really want to shell out you could buy a Allen and Heath or Rane mixer and get better sound quality but i wouldn't think it's needed really.
Dj Flesch
Since he is going to be spinning with cds, then it doesn't make sense to shell out cast for a mixer with any better quality than a CD can reproduce anyway.

I didn't mean to say that the 500 was a bad mixer, but I have a gripe about how the PFL (pre-fade listen) function works. The one on the 600 is so much better, IMO. I would give both a try before you buy, it may turn out that you like one over the other, which will justify which one to buy.
DJ Tranz
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Originally posted by Dj Flesch
Since he is going to be spinning with cds, then it doesn't make sense to shell out cast for a mixer with any better quality than a CD can reproduce anyway.

I didn't mean to say that the 500 was a bad mixer, but I have a gripe about how the PFL (pre-fade listen) function works. The one on the 600 is so much better, IMO. I would give both a try before you buy, it may turn out that you like one over the other, which will justify which one to buy.


Agreed as far as PFL goes, but I do like the sound output on djm500 much better. Lack of the ty sampler that the 600 has, gives the 500 better sound output(btw. which IMO neither 500 nor 600 have a good sound output)than the 600. and let's not get into last century's technology, literally :D that pioneer still uses, I'm referring to 16bit processor, garbage. Get new technology. i.e. with 24 bit digital processor(s), especially if you only will be using cd tables. and something with hell of a lot better sound quality output. Here are a few suggestions in order of preference IMO (again I do work for ProAudio store, just an FYI)

Allen & Heath Xone 62
Tascam X-9
Rane MP44
Numark PPD9000(to be released very shortly)
Rane Empath
Allen & Heath Xone 32
Rane TTM 56i (If you only need 2channels, this is one of the best, and would be my first choice, NIB $680.00 plus shipping and any applicable taxes.)

but if you have your mind set on pioneer's last century tehnology, then take a look at new technology Behringer DJX700, aka Pioneers worst nightmare, :D for about 80% less cost and more features, and yes it has 24bit digital processor.

Behringer Pro DJX700(to be released in early fall, $200.00)

Cheers...
gibbo
i had a look at the behringer as i just replaced 3 faders on my vestax. I considered getting a new mixer but at the end of the day behringer seem to make knock off mixers and i'm dubious about how reliable the parts will be, i'm not saying its guaranteed crap just that i'd rather try one out and see if anyone still has one after 6 months of use before i could trust it because it seems unbelievable to have the djm features on that for a third of the cost nearly and usually you always get what you pay for.
Sjodalf
Why don't stick to a Numark mixer when you're buying decks from the as well?

I'm personally looking at the DMX3002x from Numark. A fried of mine have it, and says it's great!
And it's also a lot cheaper then the DJM600 from Pioneer...

noonboy
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Originally posted by Sjodalf
Why don't stick to a Numark mixer when you're buying decks from the as well?

I'm personally looking at the DMX3002x from Numark. A fried of mine have it, and says it's great!
And it's also a lot cheaper then the DJM600 from Pioneer...


where are u dj'ing???? i can't find a single place in norway for me to dj.....either they want crappy hardhouse or boring deephouse....i just can't stand that! u know about any place in/near oslo??? PM me plz....
gibbo
quote:
Originally posted by Sjodalf
Why don't stick to a Numark mixer when you're buying decks from the as well?

I'm personally looking at the DMX3002x from Numark. A fried of mine have it, and says it's great!
And it's also a lot cheaper then the DJM600 from Pioneer...



I'll tell u exactly why it's not a good idea to stick to a numark because although they work ok and aren't too bad everything on them is just so cheap that after about 3 months u will be replacing at least one of the faders if not more than that. I had the old version of this mixer and i managed to destroy every part on it in 6 months so just depends how long u want ur mixer to last
Project T
vestax faders are pretty despite their claims, stanton faders just sound dump and pioneer faders have been the best for me so far
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