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traded my pcv275 (pg. 2)
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| benoitfan |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_moonshine
well if i had the money to upgrade it i would have. i didnt have no cash so i had to get someting as a "equal trade". in other words, i had to get rid of the pcv 275 as soon as possible, or else i would have threw it out my window, damn i hate that mixer.:whip: |
that's like the craziest I've heard in a long time :eyes:
damn you could have told me, I'd have sent you my VMX-300 and paid for your shipping lol |
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| T:REBEL |
Vestax mixers are bomb but what sucks about them is the split-cue monitoring. They don't offer stereo monitoring.
That's why I don't own one.
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| dj_moonshine |
| quote: | Originally posted by benoitfan
that's like the craziest I've heard in a long time :eyes:
damn you could have told me, I'd have sent you my VMX-300 and paid for your shipping lol |
ahaha well this was a last minute decision. |
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| Nemesis44 |
| quote: | Originally posted by T:REBEL
Vestax mixers are bomb but what sucks about them is the split-cue monitoring. They don't offer stereo monitoring.
:D |
Err actually some of them do.
I have owned a few including the daddy of the 275 called PMC-17 (Titanium look) and that had stereo monitoring (and no split). I also own a PMC-05 MKII pro which also has stereo monitoring. I have had a few besides but they all had stereo monitoring, not sure where you are getting this or if I have missunderstood you?
Hey Moonshine,
I really think you should try and get your mixer back. Don't take this the wrong way, but plain and simple I think you have been taken for a ride.
Yeah perhaps it's a litte ugly but then it's not about what it looks like at the end of the day.
You even see the 275 in clubs sometimes.
Cheers
Nem |
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| Dmatrox |
| The only thing i would trade my pvc270a (same as 275) is a 4 or more channel pioneer mixer |
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| cryo |
| i have a pmc170a and i still love it. if i had the money then i'd upgrade to a xone62 |
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| dj_moonshine |
| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
Hey Moonshine,
I really think you should try and get your mixer back. Don't take this the wrong way, but plain and simple I think you have been taken for a ride.
Yeah perhaps it's a litte ugly but then it's not about what it looks like at the end of the day.
You even see the 275 in clubs sometimes.
Cheers
Nem |
nah im enjoying the vmx300, i like the feel on it, its much better than the pcv275. i doubt it if i will get my mixer back. |
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| Revel |
| quote: | Originally posted by T:REBEL
Vestax mixers are bomb but what sucks about them is the split-cue monitoring. They don't offer stereo monitoring.
That's why I don't own one.
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of course they offer stereo monitoring, just turn the split cue off!?
Vestax Mixers are sweet. No idea why u would want to swap it for something not as good! |
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| DJ Lazy |
An upgrade would be me going from my Gemini PS676Pro 2 --> Pioneer DJM600 (which hopefully happens this summer). But an upgrade can also be viewed as something that makes you feel more comfortable with what you are using, whether it is DJ equipment or sporting goods, or what ever...
It personal preferance everyone.. Stop bashing on the guy. Even I don't agree with his choice,, but it is "HIS CHOICE"... If he feels more comfortable mixing with it than he will prolly spin better...
I know THIS will sound nutty, but I feel UNCOMFORTABLE on my mates Tech 12's when I am at his place mixing... But when I am at home on MY Gemini PT-2100's I feel SOOO much more comfortable and can actually mix better. I ain't saying that my decks are better, I'm not even HINTING at that.. LOL its just that My decks are what I have gotten USE to using, and I can "feel" how they react better than the odd time I spin on my mates Tech's. I will eventually upgrade to Techs when mine can't hold pitch anymore and only then.
ANYWAYS.. back to the topic.. If he feels more comfortable on the VMX300 (which is still a good)... then he should be more comfortable when DJing... We all know that there is no worse feeling that not being comfortable behind the decks...
So give the guy some breathing room.. ;)
Moonshine.. Hope you are enjoying your *new* mixer.
Cheers.
Lazii |
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| trancinchink |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ Lazy
An upgrade would be me going from my Gemini PS676Pro 2 --> Pioneer DJM600 (which hopefully happens this summer). But an upgrade can also be viewed as something that makes you feel more comfortable with what you are using, whether it is DJ equipment or sporting goods, or what ever...
It personal preferance everyone.. Stop bashing on the guy. Even I don't agree with his choice,, but it is "HIS CHOICE"... If he feels more comfortable mixing with it than he will prolly spin better...
I know THIS will sound nutty, but I feel UNCOMFORTABLE on my mates Tech 12's when I am at his place mixing... But when I am at home on MY Gemini PT-2100's I feel SOOO much more comfortable and can actually mix better. I ain't saying that my decks are better, I'm not even HINTING at that.. LOL its just that My decks are what I have gotten USE to using, and I can "feel" how they react better than the odd time I spin on my mates Tech's. I will eventually upgrade to Techs when mine can't hold pitch anymore and only then.
ANYWAYS.. back to the topic.. If he feels more comfortable on the VMX300 (which is still a good)... then he should be more comfortable when DJing... We all know that there is no worse feeling that not being comfortable behind the decks...
So give the guy some breathing room.. ;)
Moonshine.. Hope you are enjoying your *new* mixer.
Cheers.
Lazii |
woah.... calm down there. also, why does everyone looooove the pioneer djm-500 or 600. i'd rather get an ILL mixer and a separate sampler and effects.... oh yea. calm down. |
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| DJ Lazy |
| quote: | Originally posted by trancinchink
woah.... calm down there. also, why does everyone looooove the pioneer djm-500 or 600. i'd rather get an ILL mixer and a separate sampler and effects.... oh yea. calm down. |
I am calm... Everyone jumped on the bashwagon before thinking about other reasons... So how bout you calm down..
As for the djm5/600, its the Standard... Its been tried and tested time and time again... It has an amazing effect unit. and the sound on it is pretty damn good, and the cut features are great aswell..
You don't need a "ILL mixer" for home use. Unless you are gonna be recording in a studio there is no need.
But like my PREVIOUS post.. its all PERSONAL preference.. that is the beauty of DJing, its ALL personal.. Your not on a team and you are doing it for yourself.. So by ALL means go get your "ILL mixer" and a seperate effects unit... Thats your choice, other ppl may not see it the same way... |
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