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Published on 12/06/10 at 06:02Rack-mountable in a 19" flight case.
CHANNELS INPUTS CONNECTOR TYPE IMPEDANCE Ohm SENSIBILITY dBU
DJ1/DJ2 Balanced Mic XLR 600 -60 to –20
Line Unbalanced Mono TS Jack 22000 -30 to +10
STEREO1 Balanced Mic XLR 600 -50 to –10
Line Unbalanced Stereo RCA 22000 -20 to +20
STEREO2/3 Unbalanced Phono RCA 2x47000 -50 to -10
CD Unbalanced RCA 2x22000 20 to +20
STEREO4/5 Unbalanced Line1 RCA 2x22000 20 to +20
Line2 Unbalanced RCA 2x22000 20 to +20
OUTPUTS CONNECTOR TYPE IMPEDANCE Ohm SENSIBILITY dBU
STEREO 1 Unbalanced XLR 2X600 -10 to +12
STEREO 2 Unbalanced XLR 2X600 -10 to +12
MONO Unbalanced TS Jack 600 -10 to +10
HEADPHONE Unbalanced TRS Jack 2x600 /8 0 to +20
RECORD –DJ Unbalanced RCA 2x1000 -10
RECORD –DJ Unbalanced RCA 2x1000 -10
Stereo EQ:
Hi +/- 14 dB to 15 kHz
Mid +/- 8 dB to 1 kHz
Lo +/- 10 dB to 30 Hz
Disco Sound 0 dB to + 12dB at 63Hz
Mono EQ:
Hi +/- 14 dB to 15 kHz
Mid +/- 8 dB to 1 kHz
Lo +/- 10 dB to 40 Hz
USE
Very easy to get familiar with, it's instinctive and clear. The knobs are far apart enough from each other to make settings comfortably. The long-throw faders allow you to mix very gently...With the help of the split balance of the headphones pre-listening, which means you have the current track on the left ear and the one you're syncing on the right one. It's a real treat!
SOUND
I use it with a marantz amp and it produces no noise. Very precise controls. The clarity in terms of frequency is such that you'll rediscover your songs. But it can also create some buzz with its disco sound! For techno mixes, the blend is subtle and deep, it's simply spellbinding.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for two weeks and I can't stop asking myself how on earth did I not buy one before! The mixing comfort of the Dj Club seduced me several years back. Together with some technics sl 1210 mk2 decks (with ortofon concorde night club cartridges), it was the best setup I ever used (in a Paris nightclub). I had always wanted to go back to an analog mixer with long-throw faders, and I finally did. Freevox combines sturdiness, mix comfort and sound quality.. It's a MUST-HAVE!
CHANNELS INPUTS CONNECTOR TYPE IMPEDANCE Ohm SENSIBILITY dBU
DJ1/DJ2 Balanced Mic XLR 600 -60 to –20
Line Unbalanced Mono TS Jack 22000 -30 to +10
STEREO1 Balanced Mic XLR 600 -50 to –10
Line Unbalanced Stereo RCA 22000 -20 to +20
STEREO2/3 Unbalanced Phono RCA 2x47000 -50 to -10
CD Unbalanced RCA 2x22000 20 to +20
STEREO4/5 Unbalanced Line1 RCA 2x22000 20 to +20
Line2 Unbalanced RCA 2x22000 20 to +20
OUTPUTS CONNECTOR TYPE IMPEDANCE Ohm SENSIBILITY dBU
STEREO 1 Unbalanced XLR 2X600 -10 to +12
STEREO 2 Unbalanced XLR 2X600 -10 to +12
MONO Unbalanced TS Jack 600 -10 to +10
HEADPHONE Unbalanced TRS Jack 2x600 /8 0 to +20
RECORD –DJ Unbalanced RCA 2x1000 -10
RECORD –DJ Unbalanced RCA 2x1000 -10
Stereo EQ:
Hi +/- 14 dB to 15 kHz
Mid +/- 8 dB to 1 kHz
Lo +/- 10 dB to 30 Hz
Disco Sound 0 dB to + 12dB at 63Hz
Mono EQ:
Hi +/- 14 dB to 15 kHz
Mid +/- 8 dB to 1 kHz
Lo +/- 10 dB to 40 Hz
USE
Very easy to get familiar with, it's instinctive and clear. The knobs are far apart enough from each other to make settings comfortably. The long-throw faders allow you to mix very gently...With the help of the split balance of the headphones pre-listening, which means you have the current track on the left ear and the one you're syncing on the right one. It's a real treat!
SOUND
I use it with a marantz amp and it produces no noise. Very precise controls. The clarity in terms of frequency is such that you'll rediscover your songs. But it can also create some buzz with its disco sound! For techno mixes, the blend is subtle and deep, it's simply spellbinding.
OVERALL OPINION
I've been using it for two weeks and I can't stop asking myself how on earth did I not buy one before! The mixing comfort of the Dj Club seduced me several years back. Together with some technics sl 1210 mk2 decks (with ortofon concorde night club cartridges), it was the best setup I ever used (in a Paris nightclub). I had always wanted to go back to an analog mixer with long-throw faders, and I finally did. Freevox combines sturdiness, mix comfort and sound quality.. It's a MUST-HAVE!