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3-Channel Mixer from Vestax belonging to the PCV series

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  • ekimaekima

    Vestax PCV-275Published on 02/17/05 at 01:42
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    6 line, 3 phono, 2 masters, the most powerful and kills trs incomparable maneuverability!

    Cons:
    It is assignable cross that channel 1 and 3, again we can not regulate his curve.
    -There are only two exits but no MASTER ZONE or REC output.

    UTILIZATION

    Pleasing to the touch and especially robust! We feel we have not behringer knob under the fingers.
    The cross is very nice, normal pcv technology.
    The manual is good.

    SOUNDS

    Very good sound output just watch out with the knobs are sensitive and trs are often found in excess frequency drives by with a little bit Bug APRS level 0, all c ' is back ear.
    Small negative point: the sound that comes through the headset …
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    6 line, 3 phono, 2 masters, the most powerful and kills trs incomparable maneuverability!

    Cons:
    It is assignable cross that channel 1 and 3, again we can not regulate his curve.
    -There are only two exits but no MASTER ZONE or REC output.

    UTILIZATION

    Pleasing to the touch and especially robust! We feel we have not behringer knob under the fingers.
    The cross is very nice, normal pcv technology.
    The manual is good.

    SOUNDS

    Very good sound output just watch out with the knobs are sensitive and trs are often found in excess frequency drives by with a little bit Bug APRS level 0, all c ' is back ear.
    Small negative point: the sound that comes through the headset is really low it is often the max but notes the better ear unless they were shot ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    I've had a year and I am very happy with my purchase and more is available right now asser ct prices then do not hesitate it is worth it ...
    if not please feel free to write me for more clarification because I do not have the Envision unwrap a novel.

    Otherwise, stay crdible: even when it is not a 10/10
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  • v.i.r.u.sv.i.r.u.s

    Vestax PCV-275Published on 07/12/06 at 15:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    -6 Line and 3 phono
    Conexion-Jack and RCA
    -3 Channels (channel 2 not assignable to the cross!)
    Kill-function
    -2 Microphone inputs
    -send/return for effects

    UTILIZATION

    Pros:

    - Very easy to use, everything is at hand.
    - The cross is very flexible technology (CPV)
    - The table is sturdy I have no problem with and I use it for mixing and scratching and a cross worn by all is well!

    Cons:

    - Cross not assignable to channel 2
    - Not adjustable cross curve

    SOUNDS

    Good sound, the EQ is powerful, no breath

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have for over a year and I can say that it is a very good restaurant, but if you want I suggest you scratch a PMC-07, except…
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    -6 Line and 3 phono
    Conexion-Jack and RCA
    -3 Channels (channel 2 not assignable to the cross!)
    Kill-function
    -2 Microphone inputs
    -send/return for effects

    UTILIZATION

    Pros:

    - Very easy to use, everything is at hand.
    - The cross is very flexible technology (CPV)
    - The table is sturdy I have no problem with and I use it for mixing and scratching and a cross worn by all is well!

    Cons:

    - Cross not assignable to channel 2
    - Not adjustable cross curve

    SOUNDS

    Good sound, the EQ is powerful, no breath

    OVERALL OPINION

    I have for over a year and I can say that it is a very good restaurant, but if you want I suggest you scratch a PMC-07, except to the mix it's all good!
    No I did not try many table before buying it, but rather after purchase. The price / quality ratio is very good.
    If I had my choice again I would hesitate to be the new PMC-08 Pro Hybrid.
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  • FP UserFP User

    Vestax PCV-275Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    No hamster...gots everything else though

    Price paid

    $465.00

    UTILIZATION

    Simple as all hell

    sturdy as all hell

    SOUNDS

    Its good for techno, but not for house....bass is too droney sounding...not very thumpy.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I loved this mixer except for the sound quality. no matter what eq config i had theres just not enough high end and the bass is way too droney and hollow...not thumpy at all.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 4-, 2002)
  • FP UserFP User

    Vestax PCV-275Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    I miss separate VU's for each channel but otherwise I think it's plenty bang for the buck. The effects loop in particular is wicked - it's quiet, has both send and return controls and has both a pre- and post-fader alternative.

    Price paid

    $449 brand new

    UTILIZATION

    It's so easy to use even my grandmother could operate it. Everything is logically laid out, every switch and such is in the right place. Hooking up my CD, turntables and effects unit and getting to grips with the whole mixer took me approx. 10 minutes and after that it was easy as stealing candy from a child.

    SOUNDS

    Considering the price, I think it has no real competitors besides the Ecler SMAC30 in the same …
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    I miss separate VU's for each channel but otherwise I think it's plenty bang for the buck. The effects loop in particular is wicked - it's quiet, has both send and return controls and has both a pre- and post-fader alternative.

    Price paid

    $449 brand new

    UTILIZATION

    It's so easy to use even my grandmother could operate it. Everything is logically laid out, every switch and such is in the right place. Hooking up my CD, turntables and effects unit and getting to grips with the whole mixer took me approx. 10 minutes and after that it was easy as stealing candy from a child.

    SOUNDS

    Considering the price, I think it has no real competitors besides the Ecler SMAC30 in the same price range. It obviously do not compare to, say, a Rane or an Allen & Heath, but for smaller parties and clubs and home use it performs really well.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I wouldn't trust it for a world tour, but I've had it for a few smaller gigs and it's stood up to abuse really well. The buttons feel great, and my only nag on it is that the knob on the crossfader tends to feel a little loose from time to time. I never use the crossfader though, so for me that's no problem. I've contacted their customer support twice (via e-mail) before getting it, and both times I've had a reply within 24 hours, which has been both helpful and nice.

    Of course, there are always a few things you'd want to change - the one that springs to mind are the VU's and the fact that it's like 11.5" wide, making it completely impossible to fit in a coffin or a case. Dumb thing. On the other hand, I'd not hesitate to recommend it because although it has its flaws and there are perhaps better mixers out there, this is a great intermediate mixer that would work well in a longue or at a small club.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 5-, 2002)
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  • FP UserFP User

    Vestax PCV-275Published on 10/31/08 at 16:00
    The layout is superb. Perfect for mixing dance and electronic. But scratchin on the thing sucks. There's no cross fader curve adjustment.

    $275

    UTILIZATION

    Very very easy to use. Just forget about the level meters. They don't seem to be callibrated to the volume ranges that the mixer is able to reach.

    I think it's preety sturdy. I haven't dropped it or abused it in any way. But it's started to develop a hum through the third channel's left side output. It's inaubible from the master out, just through the phones jack.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is descent but it ain't no Rane. The E.Q. is the down fall of this mixer. When you drop low's or high's down too far it drags the mid with i…
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    The layout is superb. Perfect for mixing dance and electronic. But scratchin on the thing sucks. There's no cross fader curve adjustment.

    $275

    UTILIZATION

    Very very easy to use. Just forget about the level meters. They don't seem to be callibrated to the volume ranges that the mixer is able to reach.

    I think it's preety sturdy. I haven't dropped it or abused it in any way. But it's started to develop a hum through the third channel's left side output. It's inaubible from the master out, just through the phones jack.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is descent but it ain't no Rane. The E.Q. is the down fall of this mixer. When you drop low's or high's down too far it drags the mid with it making it a mixer that requires constant attention to sound levels. If your used to it no one will know the difference in hearing it. First time users will get frustrated with it at first, especially if the used to an accelerated slope E.Q.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Overall it's a very consistent mixer. With more use and remembering it's quirks you can get some good sound out of it. And being that it was under $300 and a list of $700 I'm still pretty stoked. Awesome if it's your first mixer and spin electronic.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Unknown ( 6-, 2003)
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