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Pioneer DJM-350

2-Channel Mixer from Pioneer belonging to the DJM series

matt.mns matt.mns

«  Very good two-way table »

Published on 07/29/13 at 07:29
What is the type of connectors (RCA, Jack, XLR ...)?
- Input Terminals: CD / LINE × 2 (RCA)
- 2 x RCA Phono Mic × 1 (1/4 "× 1 Phone: rear panel)
- AUX × 1 (RCA: real panel)
- Master Out x 1 (RCA x 1)
- Headphone Monitor Out x 1 (1/4 INCH PHONE)
- Rec Out x 1 (RCA)
- Control Out × 2 (3.5MM MINI-JACK)
- A USB Port x 1 (TOP PANEL)

What is the accuracy of the sampling (bits / kHz)?
- A / D converter: 48 kHz, 24-Bit

UTILIZATION

The general configuration is it simple?
Very simple

The manual is clear and sufficient?
For someone novice, yes.

The usual functions are they easily accessible?
All functions fall under the hands.
It is an intuitive table.

SOUNDS

The console is transparent?
Yes, the sounds are played correctly
No low or too high frequencies present

The equalizer is effective?
Yes, once the knobs screwed up, no sound will come out

Introduced she breath?
Neither

OVERALL OPINION

How long have you use it?
Nearly one and a half

Have you tried many other models before buying it?
DJM 600, DJM 800, Denon DNS-1500

What is the particular feature you like best and least?
The function which I think is a real plus is recording. Wav on USB key.

What I like least is the only Master in RCA output. I preferred XLR.
But this is a detail for a two-way table that has a box Indeed, for every cue and recorder on USB key.

How would you rate the quality / price?
With all these features, I find rather good value.
Especially as now used, one can find around 300 euros.

With experience, you do again this choice?
For the home DJ without hesitation.
This is more than enough for the drive in either.
In addition we are not lost when moving the table to a table in the above range (DJM 850 or DJM 900).