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Gabiche
Published on 04/12/06 at 08:43
2 line inputs, 2 phono / line switchable.
1 Mic / Aux with 2-band EQ.
3-band EQ with full cut.
KILL function for the low, mid and treble for each channel.
Emulation bass with circular cut.
Flexible crossfader with reverse and curve adjustment for precise rotary encoder.
RCA Record output and microphone input for the design of mixtape.
Module 12 Alesis effects with adjustable frequency and díintensité:
6 effects on channel 1 and 2.
6 Effects on Micro and auxiliary input (RCA)
12 effects: Channel 1 and 2, Mic / Aux or Output General.
BPM display by flashing with pad for adjusting the tempo effect.
Peak limiter in advance.
Dimensions: 247mm X 355mm X 101mm
It is a rack mixer 10P.
UTILIZATION
The table is easy to use, useful functions and not crazy. The section can take very long to adapt. Ergonomics is. The manual I can very open but it is clear enough. I just wish the button on-off button which is located at the back. I will have preferred facade.
SOUNDS
The sound is good, it has a slight breath can spoil it all but I says Leger. The headphone output also generates the blast but it's no big deal. Connections are complete and everyone can find their account. Sound compared to other tables in the same price range is warmer and less metal I find. Rec output is useful to register because it does not vary but the master of the gain and faders. The equalizer is effective, they cut to a minimum and gives 12 db I think. The buttons are well kills, do their job but I would have preferred a non-switch and push button.
OVERALL OPINION
I have been using plud a year, I like a lot of things on it. As against the rear RCA connections are quite fragile and sometimes a part of the connector can be removed easily but recovers. I think its pretty good value for money compared to other bouzze found at the same price. But there are better too (Denon DNX100 in another but less complete and smaller). Now I'd like to turn to the Rodec its big sister or the FX5000 but with the same budjet, I would resume the DXM06.
1 Mic / Aux with 2-band EQ.
3-band EQ with full cut.
KILL function for the low, mid and treble for each channel.
Emulation bass with circular cut.
Flexible crossfader with reverse and curve adjustment for precise rotary encoder.
RCA Record output and microphone input for the design of mixtape.
Module 12 Alesis effects with adjustable frequency and díintensité:
6 effects on channel 1 and 2.
6 Effects on Micro and auxiliary input (RCA)
12 effects: Channel 1 and 2, Mic / Aux or Output General.
BPM display by flashing with pad for adjusting the tempo effect.
Peak limiter in advance.
Dimensions: 247mm X 355mm X 101mm
It is a rack mixer 10P.
UTILIZATION
The table is easy to use, useful functions and not crazy. The section can take very long to adapt. Ergonomics is. The manual I can very open but it is clear enough. I just wish the button on-off button which is located at the back. I will have preferred facade.
SOUNDS
The sound is good, it has a slight breath can spoil it all but I says Leger. The headphone output also generates the blast but it's no big deal. Connections are complete and everyone can find their account. Sound compared to other tables in the same price range is warmer and less metal I find. Rec output is useful to register because it does not vary but the master of the gain and faders. The equalizer is effective, they cut to a minimum and gives 12 db I think. The buttons are well kills, do their job but I would have preferred a non-switch and push button.
OVERALL OPINION
I have been using plud a year, I like a lot of things on it. As against the rear RCA connections are quite fragile and sometimes a part of the connector can be removed easily but recovers. I think its pretty good value for money compared to other bouzze found at the same price. But there are better too (Denon DNX100 in another but less complete and smaller). Now I'd like to turn to the Rodec its big sister or the FX5000 but with the same budjet, I would resume the DXM06.