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Urei 1603 - any opinions on this piece of equipment?
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boris_the_bear

Does anyone have (or had) this mixer? Where is it manufactured? How is the sound and build quality? I'm particularly interested in the quality of the linear faders. Is it on par with e.g. Xone:62 or Nuo 4 (not taking the lack of FX into account)?

Any real experience reports would be really appreciated. Thanks!:)
cmay119
I know Urei make's really quality club installation mixers. I doubt they'd tarnish their name with a lack-luster mixer. I'm sure it's epic, however, I've never used it.
DJ RANN
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Originally posted by boris_the_bear

Does anyone have (or had) this mixer? Where is it manufactured? How is the sound and build quality? I'm particularly interested in the quality of the linear faders. Is it on par with e.g. Xone:62 or Nuo 4 (not taking the lack of FX into account)?

Any real experience reports would be really appreciated. Thanks!:)


This mixer cam out a couple of years ago (not more) and it was high on my list as I wanted a 4 channel good quality mixer with fx sends and returns. I demo's it and it felt solid, but didn't care much for the size of the knobs (again that's quite a personal subjective thing).

I remember someone having a problem with the headphone jack getting stuck in the recessed front part and a couple of other people had the the same issue too but this was minor.

Don't be fooled by the name. Urei is not the same brand as it was 20 years ago - the name got bought by soundcraft, so this is effectively a soundcraft mixer, but they're a good brand too and overall this is a great mixer.

If you're on to a good deal, snap it up, it's definitely a good peice of kit.
boris_the_bear
has anyone actually compared the sound of Urei 1603 and the hi-end DJ mixers like the Xones, Nuos and DJM800? I spin pure vinyl now and I wouldn't want my mixer to spoil the warmth of the analog sound with its numerous digital A\D :o
princesultan
i've heard nothing but great things about this mixer.

they're selling them cheap at htfr.com
ZeJayMan
I've used it before and I really liked it. Definetly a solid mixer and worth the price. the soundquality is better than pioneer in my opinion but not as good as A&H.
chesco
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Originally posted by princesultan
they're selling them cheap at htfr.com


more than likely cos you'll never see the thing once you pay for it..

:nervous:
Dj_Kile
really , i got excited about the price ... is it 1st hand experience?
boris_the_bear
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Originally posted by chesco
more than likely cos you'll never see the thing once you pay for it..
:nervous:

I paid for it and after 2 days of waiting my local UPS called and said they received the parcel and now it's waiting to be cleared of customs... have to wait 1-2 weeks now.... darn:( can't wait to get my hands on it

keep the discussion going on!:p
chesco
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Originally posted by Dj_Kile
really , i got excited about the price ... is it 1st hand experience?


I've heard some real horror stories about hard to find.. Such as buying records that are not in stock and being charged for them but they never send them, or beind raided by the police for selling illegal ..

Very dodgy company - having said that the one and only time i bought something from them it arrived next day, it's just I hear a lot of bad reports about them..

evo8
Bought some equipment of them about a month ago and only getting it this weekend, UPS made a royal up on the delivery, unless htfr change their delivery options i dont think id chance buying anything off them ever again :whip:
Allied Nations
Very solid mixer! Great sound and I love the big knobs!


One of my favorite linear mixers.
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