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| opianstate |
| I've seen this around a many DJ shops for a more than reasonable price. My question is, is it even worth that money or should I hold out for a EFX500? It looks alot less promising than your typical effects box, what with the writing all over the top . . . How well does it perform (ease of use, sound quality, etc.) and should I expect to replace it along down the line soon? |
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| dj chex |
I've been using my ineko for around two years and it's really not that bad considering how much it costs. I personally use the filters the most and they work really well when paired w/ my empath. Most effects like delays and reverbs are allright too.
Here's a short review i wrote a couple years back:
http://www.futureproducers.com/user...s.php/model/328 |
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| opianstate |
| thanks chex, I knew I'd get a reply from you :toothless . . . I'm thinking about getting one since I'm seen them for as little as $99 brand new. I would kind of like to hold out for an EFX, it has the same beat-sync effects as the DJM series mixer, am I correct? Of course it costs four times as much . . . |
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| don_q |
Wanted to see it and found these
reviews
pretty complete, but could be summed in what dj chex said |
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| dj chex |
no problem, glad to help.
Now i need to do something more on my day off than to sit around in my room mixing records and posting on forums. :rolleyes: It's getting really weird. Otherwise pretty soon i will begin to see things. |
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