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The DJM 700 is a little heavier than I expected at right around 15 pounds but it is not very big. Also it doesn’t come with a case so you will need a good gig case or “hard case” for it.
do not buy this...old past time
Overall if you can afford to get the 900 model I would get it because it has more advanced features and a better overall quality. But if you are on a tighter budget then the DJM 250 will work for you just fine. But eventually you will find yourself wanting to upgrade, and the 900 model is the perfect upgrade. I would purchase DJM 250K unit agai...
Overall this is a great unit, very professional for the price, and great for intermediate DJ's and DJ's who are just starting to perform. It has a nice feel and sound overall. It's very reliable and worth the money. Great gift for an aspiring DJ. I use this in my practice space, and at smaller or really crazy gigs.
I've been using it for over 2 years. Previously, I owned a 3-channel Gemini but it cannot be compared. Pros: Good-quality effects although some of them are unnecessary. Overall quality: rugged construction (the controls are sturdy)!! Cons: The filter would be better if it ...
The thing I like most about this mixer is the reliability, layout and use, and standardization. In clubs, this mixer or an updated version of this mixer is pretty much all you will see, so as a DJ, it makes it easier to play in strange places when you are familiar with the equipment. The mixer can be purchased for a relatively small amount of mo...
I do some part-time DJing for a couple local clubs. I do play some guitar but still have a long way to go in that area. I have fun with mixing, though, and can get creative with it. I purchased the black model for this mixer so it would go with the rest of my equipment. Classic look, no surprises there. Since DJing...
Being that Iv'e used it several times as my friend owns one, I can honestly say that every time I use it, it leaves me frustrated. I don't think mixers should have effects built in. A MIXER IS A MIXER AND AN EFFECTS PROCESSOR IS AN EFFECTS PROCESSOR. Don't combine them cuz one or the other will suffer. In this case the mixer end falls off....
I love it. Originally posted on FutureProducers.com Posted by: DirtyRice ( 8-, 2005)
This thing wont leave my side till i get something like it with a sampler . Originally posted on FutureProducers.com Posted by: Unknown (January 0-, 2002)