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Help...Pioneer DJM 500 vs 600??
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| Z4ss |
So I know there has been a few modifications over the 500, thus the release of the 600, but really is the 600 any better. I currently have a cheap behringer mixer and had to cut a new years party short cause the mixer crapped out. I understand that pioneer mixers are very durable (industry standard) and with my limited budget a 500 is more feasible than the 600. Would I be wrong to purchase a DJM500?
If I had the funds I would purchase the Xone92 or even 62, but at this stage I think the pioneer mixer would get my by.
I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with the 500 and 600, I just need some info b4 making my purchase.
Cheers,
zf |
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| beats and beeps |
The pio mixers are simply outdated now, although they are releasing a new effects mixer in a while (theres no press release for that though, so dont ask for a link) Anyways when it does come out it will have an outragous price tag, like the efx1000 does.
Look into denon dnx1500 or Ecler Nuo5. |
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| L.E.N. |
| Both are cool mixers...but like he said. Their outdated. Id still get one. Id look for a 500, there isnt much differance to justify the price. |
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| J:\Digital |
I wouldn't bother getting a DJM500/600 nowadays, as there are some great mixers being released that really put the DJM's to shame for less money.
The DenonX1500, Nuo 5, and Xone 92 are really the main ones to look at when you are considering DJM's. as they all have better sound quality than the DJM's. The effects on the Denon and Ecler are IMO much better than the ones on the DJM, aswell as the sampler on the X1500. With the Xone 92, you do lack an effects unit, but the filters truely make up for that in some form or another.
I wouldnt spend the money that a 500 costs, for the pure fact that where are better mixers above, for the same or less. |
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| Inertia |
| on that note... what's the retail price on an Ecler Nuo 5 and what stores carry it? |
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| djdimensions |
| just got my 600 a few weeks ago and man i love that thing. i got it for 800$ brand new and still gotta wait for the 200$ mail in rebate to come. |
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| onceler |
| quote: | Originally posted by Z4ss
I understand that pioneer mixers are very durable (industry standard)... |
You understand wrong. Sure, they are made better than your Behringer mixer, but still not up to the A&H standards. |
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| jupiterone |
| Industry standard doesnt mean its the new technology as A&H ,Ecler and some parts of the x1500. The DJM500 is very well priced for an extensive mixer with a rebate,and i definately wouldnt buy a djm600 for 1100$ plus the rebate, you can go a lot better, research and discounting ;) |
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| Zild |
| You should be able to get a 600 for $800 before the rebate. |
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| Z4ss |
Well I think I got what i was looking for. The only reason I added the Pioneer mixers into by buying decision was because a lot of big name DJs still like using the DJM600 (Tiesto Included). But considering the the technology in these mixers may be a little outdated, I'll end up purchasing a A&H or Denon mixer.
Cheers. |
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| DJ NEMESIS |
| Go for the Denon and you will be glad you did. I prefer it over any mixer in the world. $700usd from www.agiprodj.com |
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| DannyO |
| I got the X1500 and I fookin love it, but like I say to everyone, I would recommend you go out and try them all, the X1500, Nuo5, A&Hs, and any others your lookng at, what is great for me might not be great for you, as I want a sampler but don't do much scratching, so the X1500 came in handy, but you might want not want a sampler and want to do more scratching and so the Nuo5 would be the better choice, but you can't go wrong with any of these high end bad boys, so go out there and cane them. |
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