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4+ Channel Mixer from Behringer belonging to the Pro Mixer series

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  • JimboSpinsJimboSpins

    This has it all

    Behringer DX2000USBPublished on 03/25/13 at 20:23
    The Behringer DX2000USB mixer has 7 channels and it has very good audio outputs. This mixer is great for just about anything. It does not just have to be used for a DJ or club. It is also great to use for events and other similar activities. It has a built in USB interface, and 5 stereo inputs. This unit does have phantom power in case the user may need it. It also comes with some software like audacity which is already free anyways so it really does not make a difference. It also comes with podcasting software, but that is free too.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting this mixer up is simple, but it can be a little overwhelming at first because it is a rather large mixer with a lot of inputs an…
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    The Behringer DX2000USB mixer has 7 channels and it has very good audio outputs. This mixer is great for just about anything. It does not just have to be used for a DJ or club. It is also great to use for events and other similar activities. It has a built in USB interface, and 5 stereo inputs. This unit does have phantom power in case the user may need it. It also comes with some software like audacity which is already free anyways so it really does not make a difference. It also comes with podcasting software, but that is free too.

    UTILIZATION

    Setting this mixer up is simple, but it can be a little overwhelming at first because it is a rather large mixer with a lot of inputs and outputs and functions to control. You will need to read through the manual in order to fully understand it unless you have worked with a unit this size before.

    SOUNDS

    The build of this mixer is very good, it is solid and heavy. It is not meant to be portable but it is mean to sit in a rack. It will take up three rack spaces which is ok for units of this size with this many features. The DX2000USb has a 3 band EQ and gain knob per each channel. There is also talk over functions that let you control the sensitivity and damping.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I love everything about this mixer and it will be around for a long time. It works with any computer and does not need to set up any type of drivers or anything because it works right through the USB mode like any other device would. We left it racked in one of the clubs we use to be in a lot and then we could each just plug our computers up to it as we came and that away it could be used by anyone without compatibility issues arising.
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  • dakota10dakota10

    "GOOD PRODUCT"

    Behringer DX2000USBPublished on 03/08/12 at 05:04
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    Hello, just to tell you that for 195 euros is not bad at all, comparison test, with 612 and ECLER Sat CHESLEY M6001, little difference in sound better than seeing the mixer ECLER, a bit at the CHESLEY- above, try it with an amp and speakers DYNACORD sl 900 WHARFEDALE twin 12; three remarks to complain, micro connections, cross fader, gain nearly full control, to conclude I am surprised for the BEHRINGER is a registered low end of making a very decent product ...

    UTILIZATION

    8 OUT OF 10

    SOUNDS

    8 OUT OF 10

    OVERALL OPINION

    8 OUT OF 10
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    Hello, just to tell you that for 195 euros is not bad at all, comparison test, with 612 and ECLER Sat CHESLEY M6001, little difference in sound better than seeing the mixer ECLER, a bit at the CHESLEY- above, try it with an amp and speakers DYNACORD sl 900 WHARFEDALE twin 12; three remarks to complain, micro connections, cross fader, gain nearly full control, to conclude I am surprised for the BEHRINGER is a registered low end of making a very decent product ...

    UTILIZATION

    8 OUT OF 10

    SOUNDS

    8 OUT OF 10

    OVERALL OPINION

    8 OUT OF 10
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  • DJJEROME971DJJEROME971

    Nine, so no worries for now

    Behringer DX2000USBPublished on 05/25/11 at 08:37
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    Long pots as radios and discos ...

    UTILIZATION

    I want to give an opinion as the owner DX1000 également.Comme majority of those who have had occasion to use it worked pretty well especially if you like long faders, and then had to change the pots at a time

    SOUNDS

    Good sound in general

    OVERALL OPINION

    But we can change them yourself. Plus, I think we can even if I allow the expression up-graded by these pots faders pro type (ALPS Log plastic or linen or carbon found on the tables cs signature, and Freevox amix .. . etc.). If someone's already done thank you to sign.
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    Long pots as radios and discos ...

    UTILIZATION

    I want to give an opinion as the owner DX1000 également.Comme majority of those who have had occasion to use it worked pretty well especially if you like long faders, and then had to change the pots at a time

    SOUNDS

    Good sound in general

    OVERALL OPINION

    But we can change them yourself. Plus, I think we can even if I allow the expression up-graded by these pots faders pro type (ALPS Log plastic or linen or carbon found on the tables cs signature, and Freevox amix .. . etc.). If someone's already done thank you to sign.
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