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djtrinity
Some common and uncommon rotary mixers:



http://www.deepattitude.com/mixers.htm
Nick Mimas
Thanks for the info. brother, some great stuff on there. Some very nice equipment and on the side they got the biogrpahies of my favourite artists :cool: Cool site, where'd you find it? if I may ask?
djtrinity
from this site:P


http://www.wavemusic.com/community/...y.php?forumid=9
Nick Mimas
Thanks and again for the first site although they need to update some of their sections.
djtrinity
even more:

http://www.matthewherring.com/rotary.html
DannyO
Awesome man, thanks alot for these.

Is it normal for me to find these rotary mixers so dam sexy.:wtf:

EDIT: Thought I'd add this in here, its not an official Rotary, but it is possible to mod the Denon X1500 mixer to have Rotaries, its not very hard either, heres a pic.



Anybody know of any other mixers that have been modded by there users to be able to have rotaries on board?
Nick Mimas
quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
Is it normal for me to find these rotary mixers so dam sexy.:wtf:


Hell yeah, they is hot. When I first showed my cousin how to Dj I always told him, touch that mixer as if it were a sexy, sexy lay-day hah hah! ;)

quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
EDIT: Thought I'd add this in here, its not an official Rotary, but it is possible to mod the Denon X1500 mixer to have Rotaries, its not very hard either, heres a pic.



Anybody know of any other mixers that have been modded by there users to be able to have rotaries on board?


That's tight man, I'd love to mod some of my equipment, I just never have time too. I'm trying to find now some mixers that can be modified to include rotaries or other modifications.

EDIT: This is all I could really find....

http://www.mackie.com/pdf/compactmixer_mods.pdf
http://www.nrgrecording.de/html/index.html
DannyO
Nice finds man.

I'm not 100% sure on this, and somebody correct me if I'm wrong, but due to the nature of digital mixers using faders, they don't pass sound threw them like analog faders, due to this, I don't believe they have to be as high of grade as analog faders are, digital faders are just a controller for the onboard CPU to find out what your doing, and due to this, you can replace the digital fader with anything else that could also be used as a controller, and I think in order to mod a analog mixer and keep it sounding good, it would require much higher quality components and would probably be harder to do due to the craftsmanship of modding it would have to be of a higher grade than modding a digital mixer.

I could be completely wrong though, I've never looked into any of this really, this is just going off of my common sense of electronics and .:D

EDIT: oh yea, this is why that modded X1500 still sounds great but uses Radioshack pots for controlling the fading, they won't be passing sound threw there for don't need to be amazing components, analog is different, don't think you'll find A&H parts in your local Radioshack.
cheesy
Wow, a 70 page history of the DJ mixer: http://www.deepattitude.com/images/DJ_Mixer_History.pdf

That's one of the great things about college, it makes people write stuff like this that no one else would ever write for any reason.
3xx3r7
600 can't be modded to rotaries. :whip:

Nick Mimas
quote:
Originally posted by DannyO
Anybody know of any other mixers that have been modded by there users to be able to have rotaries on board?


I found this and this .
djtrinity
quote:
Originally posted by Nick Mimas
I found this and this .


i had the 3000 with rotary kit.....it is very cheaply made....when i was using the knobs i thought i was gonna rip them right off!!
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