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Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
It has Kill Switches and a Cue master select rotary knob. There no pan per level or on the master, but a lot of mixers don't have this.

Price paid: $340

UTILIZATION

I didn't reed the manual, and I believe this wasn't necessary. It is easy to use . The eq level meters don't work very well. You better listen to the music instead of elying on these meters. Furthermore I have some records for which I can't adjust the gain controls enough. They still sound to soft with the gain all the way open. I don't know if I can blame the Numarks for this.

It is sturdy enough to use at a gig. The only thing that suffered my three years of abuse is the Xfader. The button/ knob sometimes goes flying when I scratch, leaving me with just the metal stick. When I just got it one of the kill switches got stuck internally, leaving me with no Bass all the time. Sometimes I still wonder if the reparation of this has effected the sound quality of that channel.

SOUNDS

This is the first and only mixer I have ever owned. So I can't compare it with anything. I have used other mixers, but this was also on different zound systems. It's sounds good. But perhaps other mixer sound a lot better

OVERALL OPINION

Since I can't really compare it to anything else I don't know how much I love it. When I get a new mixer. I will know if I miss my Numark.

Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Unknown (January 1-, 2003)