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- Dj mod (mud-v)Published on 04/24/05 at 23:13 (This content has been automatically translated from French)No rack
2-way
All connections are RCA
3-way EQ
no effect or return TO
UTILIZATION
Operation is simple, the buttons are just enjoyable to touch and turned and are too close to one another.
SOUNDS
Before long the slodes Grisha.
there is a deformation of breath and sound.
EQ is moderately efficase, masi sound coming out of the mix is not usable
OVERALL OPINION
acute and low dI had one years and I sold it
it was my first mixer
I never do it again this choice
are silent in the limit of distortion, too few istortionnRead moreNo rack
2-way
All connections are RCA
3-way EQ
no effect or return TO
UTILIZATION
Operation is simple, the buttons are just enjoyable to touch and turned and are too close to one another.
SOUNDS
Before long the slodes Grisha.
there is a deformation of breath and sound.
EQ is moderately efficase, masi sound coming out of the mix is not usable
OVERALL OPINION
acute and low dI had one years and I sold it
it was my first mixer
I never do it again this choice
are silent in the limit of distortion, too few istortionnSee less00 - only-greenPublished on 04/16/08 at 13:06 (This content has been automatically translated from French)2 line inputs, 2 phono
Replaceable crossfader, <ul>
UTILIZATION
Input gain control <ul>
SOUNDS
Front console with mirror
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OVERALL OPINION
I used it for a year and I have no regrets because it is a good start in the console to mix <ul>00 - IanLightsOut
Great Beginning Mixer or Workhorse
Published on 12/19/10 at 13:01This mixer is rackable, or the model that I had was at the time or purchase. They may have changed or upgraded design, I am unsure. It has analog connections and 2 channels, each with a line/phono input on each. The EQ is not parametric. Automation is not supported nor is any kind of synch. This is a basic mixer with no bells or whistles, making it ideal for a beginner or 'workhorse' mixer to use in less sensitive situations.
UTILIZATION
The functions are very accessible and easy to use. The killswitches and eq's are the only real feature, and they are the most basic of mixer controls. There should not be any problem with installation or use, and the manual is clear as there is not…Read moreThis mixer is rackable, or the model that I had was at the time or purchase. They may have changed or upgraded design, I am unsure. It has analog connections and 2 channels, each with a line/phono input on each. The EQ is not parametric. Automation is not supported nor is any kind of synch. This is a basic mixer with no bells or whistles, making it ideal for a beginner or 'workhorse' mixer to use in less sensitive situations.
UTILIZATION
The functions are very accessible and easy to use. The killswitches and eq's are the only real feature, and they are the most basic of mixer controls. There should not be any problem with installation or use, and the manual is clear as there is not much for it to explain. The mixer is fairly small and easy to transport, making it ideal as a submixer or backup for live gigs or traveling studio applications.
SOUNDS
Numark mixers are not the highest of quality. In my experience with the two that i
I've owned, the quality is fine but there is a deterioration in the quality of the crossfaders and volume faders relatively quickly. Even though the mixer is still great for a beginner, a more experienced dj would want to upgrade relatively quickly once the potentiometers and crossfaders started to deteriorate. On the other hand, it is doubtful that one would incur much cost in replacing parts for a mixer of this type.
OVERALL OPINION
I like this mixer for its portability and basic, bare bones functionality. The overall quality is probably a little less than what an experienced dj would want, but it does the job and certainly would not prevent one from rocking the dance floor if one were forced to use it at a gig. My first ever mixer was a barebones numark (it didn't even have kill switches) and it served me well for a few years. I would certainly recommend it for those who are on a budget as well.See less00