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MyHouse
Published on 04/16/14 at 04:49
Yes the table is large but rack (66cm wide ...)
No effects but a send / return is present for all channels
Number of Channels: A LOT! 9 in line with stereo phono 3 and 6 mics / line mono
3-way equalizer
UTILIZATION
Received no manual but the connections are intuitive.
The buttons are large and spaced, there's really room for work quickly and well.
SOUNDS
This is my first Freevox, I read a lot of positive feedback and as I tasted almost all brands, I wanted to try it for a test, I unearthed 60 euros on an ad site and it is very good condition! Brief case.
The sound? Well let's say it right away, this is the ball. It is incredibly clean: bass slam perfectly (not too heavy or messy), the highs are fabulous, but not aggressive crystalline and clear midrange sound without the need to push.
Like many others, I have to admit that there is a before and after Freevox. For a table from 1980, I must admit that it is stunning. To be honest, I listen to my vinyls just for the pleasure of rediscovering otherwise, I never wanted to do it with other tables and yet I've had beautiful! From a sound that is truly hand, for those who know, I would say that it sounds like a Bozak or DJR-400 but with higher less flattering and much more pleasant to listen low.
Breath? Worse what?
OVERALL OPINION
Gained over 2 months, so I have a good back and I find it every day that it is the best I've had, a notch above the rest. I no longer touch digital tables (vinyl only "not out" with) and a notch above the best analog tables I've owned (Rodec, Xone92, DJR-400 Outline and Bozak).
2 reproaches that can be done at the table, firstly its size, it is large and it requires modifying the installation to integrate (but hey, this is nothing compared to what it brings) Deuxio it is old and no longer manufactured so you take a risk if something goes wrong or to find spare parts.
No effects but a send / return is present for all channels
Number of Channels: A LOT! 9 in line with stereo phono 3 and 6 mics / line mono
3-way equalizer
UTILIZATION
Received no manual but the connections are intuitive.
The buttons are large and spaced, there's really room for work quickly and well.
SOUNDS
This is my first Freevox, I read a lot of positive feedback and as I tasted almost all brands, I wanted to try it for a test, I unearthed 60 euros on an ad site and it is very good condition! Brief case.
The sound? Well let's say it right away, this is the ball. It is incredibly clean: bass slam perfectly (not too heavy or messy), the highs are fabulous, but not aggressive crystalline and clear midrange sound without the need to push.
Like many others, I have to admit that there is a before and after Freevox. For a table from 1980, I must admit that it is stunning. To be honest, I listen to my vinyls just for the pleasure of rediscovering otherwise, I never wanted to do it with other tables and yet I've had beautiful! From a sound that is truly hand, for those who know, I would say that it sounds like a Bozak or DJR-400 but with higher less flattering and much more pleasant to listen low.
Breath? Worse what?
OVERALL OPINION
Gained over 2 months, so I have a good back and I find it every day that it is the best I've had, a notch above the rest. I no longer touch digital tables (vinyl only "not out" with) and a notch above the best analog tables I've owned (Rodec, Xone92, DJR-400 Outline and Bozak).
2 reproaches that can be done at the table, firstly its size, it is large and it requires modifying the installation to integrate (but hey, this is nothing compared to what it brings) Deuxio it is old and no longer manufactured so you take a risk if something goes wrong or to find spare parts.