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2-Channel Mixer from Vestax belonging to the PMC series

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  • djnordindjnordin

    Vestax PMC-05 Pro IIIPublished on 10/03/04 at 10:26
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    Serious gun

    USE

    A killer

    SONORITS

    Powerful

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Frankly this table dumpling her and there is nothing to say it's the best! dj nordin
  • AlexoneAlexone

    Vestax PMC-05 Pro IIIPublished on 01/23/08 at 10:10
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    Table remains very simple nikel for scratching.

    USE

    - Is Gnrale setup simple?
    very simple
    - The usual functions are they easily accessible?
    - Is the manual is clear and sufficient? ...?

    SONORITS

    Sonorits very way its still a scratch table.

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    Good nivo qualiter price table, it is a very sturdy table
  • sai-jisai-ji

    Vestax PMC-05 Pro IIIPublished on 08/22/04 at 04:59
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    Adjustable fader curve
    ability to insert effects

    UTILIZATION

    Scratch a background to the mix I use for hip hop but that will have to go to more electro sounds live the Pioneer DJM 600

    SOUNDS

    Exellent in regard to exit and enter all the rest finally I know how to say aps
    heuuuuu .... dechirre it except something on the headphone y'as patient is a breath of my table is a problem that is on this point he vestax are plant

    OVERALL OPINION

    YES it is well worth the move (I personally got it for 400 euros) for scractch is more than enough unless your name is Qbert. Not to buy srieusement eyes closed if you want to get into the scratch is a very good restaurant f…
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    Adjustable fader curve
    ability to insert effects

    UTILIZATION

    Scratch a background to the mix I use for hip hop but that will have to go to more electro sounds live the Pioneer DJM 600

    SOUNDS

    Exellent in regard to exit and enter all the rest finally I know how to say aps
    heuuuuu .... dechirre it except something on the headphone y'as patient is a breath of my table is a problem that is on this point he vestax are plant

    OVERALL OPINION

    YES it is well worth the move (I personally got it for 400 euros) for scractch is more than enough unless your name is Qbert. Not to buy srieusement eyes closed if you want to get into the scratch is a very good restaurant for beginners and even to confirm. and like all the stuff vestax is a super quality. In short I highly recommend it.
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  • Dj EtnykDj Etnyk

    Vestax PMC-05 Pro IIIPublished on 02/18/06 at 06:31
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    Features: good overall, I use it for 2 years without problem. The only downside: the equalizer ... Big disappointment, all the sites I visited or was told he had three bands (even in AF, a peak!) BUT ... there are only two. So if you want to make mixes of quality, I advise you to think about it 2 times. If not use scratch her tears are nothing to say.

    UTILIZATION

    RAS

    SOUNDS

    Lack of precision because of only 2 bands EQ ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    2 years

    - How would you rate the quality / price?
    High (for that price you would be entitled to 3-band equalizer ...)
    - With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    No, since I tried …
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    Features: good overall, I use it for 2 years without problem. The only downside: the equalizer ... Big disappointment, all the sites I visited or was told he had three bands (even in AF, a peak!) BUT ... there are only two. So if you want to make mixes of quality, I advise you to think about it 2 times. If not use scratch her tears are nothing to say.

    UTILIZATION

    RAS

    SOUNDS

    Lack of precision because of only 2 bands EQ ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    - How long have you use it?
    2 years

    - How would you rate the quality / price?
    High (for that price you would be entitled to 3-band equalizer ...)
    - With experience, you do again this choice? ...
    No, since I tried the Numark Pro Sm (I know which version), which provides for a price equivalent 3-band EQ and more icing on the ghetto, a crossfader insane, you do not feel absolutely no friction in its course, which is not the case with the vestax.
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  • dj manu07dj manu07

    Vestax PMC-05 Pro IIIPublished on 08/27/09 at 07:03
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    so the table is rack

    UTILIZATION

    -Yes, very simple configuration not need instructions
    -Everything is easily accessible on the table

    SOUNDS

    There is a slight breath as on many table.dommage the 2-band equalizer is not a 3bandes.

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it?

    1 ½

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    The +: easy to use, good sound, good cross, gold connectors

    the -: 2-band equalizer

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?

    yes: djm 500, djm 600, djm 800, numark dxm 06, vestax pmc05 pro2, vestax pmc 06 T, Ecler nuo 2

    How do you report qualitprix?

    a bit expensive for a 2-band equalizer vestax but s…
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    so the table is rack

    UTILIZATION

    -Yes, very simple configuration not need instructions
    -Everything is easily accessible on the table

    SOUNDS

    There is a slight breath as on many table.dommage the 2-band equalizer is not a 3bandes.

    OVERALL OPINION

    How long have you use it?

    1 ½

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?

    The +: easy to use, good sound, good cross, gold connectors

    the -: 2-band equalizer

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?

    yes: djm 500, djm 600, djm 800, numark dxm 06, vestax pmc05 pro2, vestax pmc 06 T, Ecler nuo 2

    How do you report qualitprix?

    a bit expensive for a 2-band equalizer vestax but still good for scratching the top

    Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...

    I think I would do without this choice hsiter
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  • FP UserFP User

    Vestax PMC-05 Pro IIIPublished on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    I've given this a 7/10 for features because the mixer doesn't have many. But if you take into account that it's a scratch mixer (i.e. a mixer that doesn't need many features to suit the DJ), it really deserves a 9 or 10. Here's what I like about the features... 1. The crossfader (PCV) - Sharp cut-in time - Nice, substantial feel - It has that classic click sound, so you'll actually hear your clicks when you're trying to bust out your thousand-click flares - Adjustable rotary curve, so you can change from sharp cut-in for scratching to a long fade for mixing - Reverse/hamster switch - Tested at 2,000,000 cycles. Magnetic crossfaders (like on the Rane TTM56) apparently go to 15,000,000 and Pe…
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    I've given this a 7/10 for features because the mixer doesn't have many. But if you take into account that it's a scratch mixer (i.e. a mixer that doesn't need many features to suit the DJ), it really deserves a 9 or 10. Here's what I like about the features... 1. The crossfader (PCV) - Sharp cut-in time - Nice, substantial feel - It has that classic click sound, so you'll actually hear your clicks when you're trying to bust out your thousand-click flares - Adjustable rotary curve, so you can change from sharp cut-in for scratching to a long fade for mixing - Reverse/hamster switch - Tested at 2,000,000 cycles. Magnetic crossfaders (like on the Rane TTM56) apparently go to 15,000,000 and Penny & Giles (like on the Stanton SA-5) to 4,000,000 or something similar; however many million the company quotes, no fader is indestructible, and the reality is that you shouldn't have to worry about it - all of these mixers have longlasting crossfaders that won't bleed or break in a hurry. If you're a scratch-head, you'll probably have to get used to replacing a fader once every year or two. 2. The upfaders The same high quality as the crossfader. These are the same PCV faders that are built to last and respond, but you can't change the upfaders to reverse or alter the cut-in time with the flick of a switch. It is possible to do it, but you have to get inside the mixer. For me, I haven't bothered to change the cut-in time on the upfaders because I'm fine with the standard curve. 3. Effects send/return system This is a system that you'll see on the left side of the mixer that enables you to plug in an external FX box and... affect. Most scratch DJs aren't very concerned with effects, so this is a basic system (no wet/dry control) but it will work properly. If you're hung up about effects, you're probably not a hip-hop DJ or you should check out the Rane TTM56 for its Flex FX system. 4. Master/cue select Nice little touch that allows you to choose between monitoring the sound that's coming out of the speakers (master) and the sound selected according to where your crossfader monitor pan is (cue). 5. Overall look and feel This has to be the sexiest scratch mixer out there - it's just the classic look. Some people say that looks don't matter: those people have ugly mixers. Personally, I enjoy using a beautiful mixer everyday. Also, the mixer feels great - extremely solid and tactile. This fits in nicely with my vinyl habit - one of the main reasons I enjoy playing vinyl so much is because of the sexiness and tactility of it, so it's nice to have a mixer that compliments that. What it lacks... 1. A third band of EQ (this mixer allows you to adjust the treble and bass, but there's no midrange), which isn't really an issue for me as a hip-hop DJ, but might be if you're into EQ mixing or kills. 2. Upfader contour selection and reverse. Again, not an issue for me personally, but this is the second thing that a lot of other scratch mixers have that the 05 lacks.

    Price paid

    AU$800 in Australia

    UTILIZATION

    Lay-out is crucial on scratch mixers. Basically you want to be able to move the crossfader freely and you don't want to be bumping against lots of cluttered switches that you probably won't use. The 05 delivers. The only criticism I have about the interface is that the rotary knobs are a little close, which can be annoying if you like to grab the rotaries really quickly and do your big, dramatic twists.

    Vestax makes a well-built product. But no mixer is indestructible, so customer service is another important consideration and so far I've had only good experiences with Vestax. The fact that this mixer is or has been the choice of DJs like Qbert, Mixmaster Mike, Cut Chemist, Shortkut, Yogafrog, and D-Styles is a good testament to the quality of this mixer. Hey, the 05 was even used by Qbert at the final performance of the Invisble Skratch Piklz - there's a compliment. The PMC 05 has basically been the pioneer model of scratch mixers. It doesn't have all the features that some other models do, but it has a solid reputation in the hip-hop community as a classic mixer.

    SOUNDS

    I'm not a sound expert, but I've got absolutely no problems with the sound on this mixer. It sounds warm and real to me, that's all I really ask. From what I hear from people who actually know what they're talking about when it comes to sound, this mixer does the job. I've got no doubt that there are battle mixers with better sound, but I'm a hip-hop DJ - I'm nerdy about my music, not about my sound. This mixer is used on big, booming soundsystems across the globe without any issues, and it sounds great to me (curse the day that I ever feel the need to get a fat, 10-band EQ club mixer).

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love this mixer a lot. When I change mixers in the future, it'll probably be to another Vestax even though I was initially aspiring to a Rane TTM56. You can definitely spend more money and get extra features, but if you're a hip-hop DJ, the bells and whistles that some mixers offer are basically irrelevant. But yeah, this mixer definitely does it for me. I just like having a mixer that I know will serve me well and will feel good to use. The third EQ band is the only thing that this lacks for me, but even then I don't really mess with the EQs anyway. Further down the track I might want a mixer with a wider EQ range or better FX capabilities, but for the forseeable future I'm going to love scratching and rocking parties on the 05.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 8-, 2004)
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  • FP UserFP User

    Vestax PMC-05 Pro IIIPublished on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    I like the features. It is very user friendly. The faders, switches and knobs are well laid out. Perfect for first timers.

    $399.99 USD

    UTILIZATION

    No complicated 'bells & whistles". Extremely user friendly.

    Maximum quality for the price. Faders, knobs, and switches are solid.

    SOUNDS

    The sound quality is excellent! A lot of 'bang for your buck'.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love this product. It was well worth what I paid.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: mrinfotek (January 2-, 2005)