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Published on 06/15/07 at 02:19
Value For Money : Excellent
No rack.
2-way phono / line, 1 output to the amp. Microphone and headphone jacks.
Function "fader-start" that works with Stanton CD players, it allows the automatic start of the plate by tapping the crossfader.
Setting the curve of the cross-fader (fade or cut).
Quick and easy change of the crossfader.
RCA connectors.
No onboard effects.

UTILIZATION

Very easy to use, it's my first table, I started with. Much simpler than a Behringer.
Yeah everything is accessible without the risk of interfering with any other function.
Manuel simple, clear and easily understandable.

SOUNDS

- The console is transparent? Ie?? ^ ^
- No no breath.
- EQ that cuts through not completely, trimming basic treble, mid and bass. Too bad there's no kills.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for about four months.

Goodies: compact, simple, nice (for my taste), tough (as Stanton), curve adjustment, perfect to start the mix and scratch.
Cons: ba is the entry-level stuff so here goes ...

I tried a Behringer VMX 200 in a friend but is much less complete, it is big, not very beautiful, complicated, bpm counter said anything, yet we seek the function of some buttons!

Very good quality / price ratio, dipstick € 130 bought new in store. We are in the low-end but it is surely the best in this range. Models based on more efficient verge quickly and € 300 when you start it was not necessarily the budget.

Given my budget I would do this choice, it's tough, it's simple, it can mix well and learn to scratch. It remains a model to start, it's not a Vestax.