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Vestax VMC-002
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| ibz |
| Is this a good mixer for a beginner? If there are any other mixers that are around the same price range but better, or even just better mixers let me know about them! thanks. |
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| stan229 |
i highly recommend vestax mixers
i personally use a VMC-004
they're great beginner -> midrange mixers
very solid build and great sound quality
would definately recommend over any behringer,numark,gemini,etc.. |
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| Project-K |
| I've got one and I definately recommend it. It's built tough and it works like a charm. If you don't need any fancy features other than two channels and some EQ knobs then it's really the best bang for the buck. |
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| ibz |
| Thanks for the info, will definitely make this my next purchase |
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| ThatsMagic |
| quote: | Originally posted by stan229
i highly recommend vestax mixers
i personally use a VMC-004
they're great beginner -> midrange mixers
very solid build and great sound quality
would definately recommend over any behringer,numark,gemini,etc.. |
+1 on the VMC-004 nothing fancy but its a good bedroom mixer decent quality good build, I love the stiff VOL faders on it.
There a new one with effects if you want them not sure on price tho, I think its the same price range |
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| Rippey64 |
| i think thats the perfect beginner mixer, clean sound and solid. |
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| Arnozilla |
| I recommend it! Got mine working fine for almost 1 year! |
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| orangejuice |
| now would u guys reccomend the vestax over the dxm06? |
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| stan229 |
i personally would
the faders and knobs are much more solid and it has full kills on the knobs, no switches
only thing its missing is the FX, but for a beginner stick with the basics, and on that note the solid faders, knobs and sound quality of the mixer should be more important |
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