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Anonymous
Published on 09/13/09 at 04:43
Value For Money :
Excellent
DJM600
UTILIZATION
PIONEER's simply a near-perfect ergonomics, everything is at hand, and the effects do not need 36-key combinations or menu to be adjusted to live.
by lctronique is against the mdiocre, as the indoor lowcost. Of breath, hum, noise switching, transfer of sound in the bus even though everything is 0 .... poor control of common mode filtering ... as well as the effect would have multi MRIT in some self SERIES on power.
SERIES condos in the audio are chemical, hello phase shift, the raisin bread are X7R, bad audio on the cause of the piezo effect, in short, the economy everywhere, yet it sold quite expensive, you pay the brand, once again from PIONEER.
it is on that kk that the DJ plays one night a boom or a background in their den on a hi-fi 50W, they will find a good (especially that there labeled Pioneer above), on the other hand in studio, radio or ds that the search of his claret with a lot of watts, is a drip pan. Fortunately, in the nightclub noise is such that a default cover.
you can not use the effects and sampler independently.
another point of criticism is the microphone 2, which requires a PHONO monopolize. Not practical in a battle with MC:
starts and use the forces in place the CD 1 and 2, and TD 3 and 4, except that the auxiliary microphone can be assigned that channel 4! (I have a Denon, and when you taste from the matrix, it is difficult with other ....).
SOUNDS
the console is virtually transparent, the sound is a little color but not too much. It's not dsagrable, but lack of dynamics.
The equalizer that climb 12 dB is nothing. the-26dB is a little lightweight when it made war the numbers, but in the end it's enough, I have never shown a sense "crap has not cut enough."
Besides the breath I think too much, I think without compressor derrire we not do much, if not peter amps.
good range of output, ideal for modulating compressors to give his "club", the inconvnient is that all the time in the red and has not let too many reserve (especially for effects).
multi effect Intgr is good quality.
I put a 6 which is just, the compartment or the DENON ECLER DJ to stay in range, the DJM 600 is more than average.
Denon course there are circuits ANALOG DEVICES, BURR BROWN, TEXAS, PANASONIC ..... which is not the case that the PIONEER taking low-end or waffers virtually obsolete.
OVERALL OPINION
the notice is a mixed console trs average, which catches all is the use and strong because it must be said ergonomics is perfect (both available in the use effects), and chassis rigidity gives any evidence.
console perfect bar and club, but avoid the studio if you search for perfection.
for observing a RELOOP RMX40 I not ashamed to say that is better RELOOP Designed (apart from the fact that my taste is a little behind the Pioneer).
what I owned before (and always for sure):
- OMNITRONIC PM 640 (best quality price, my first mixer, it lasts 7 years!).
- BEHRINGER DJX 700 (my biggest mistake).
- CHESLEY Equinox (the box, though).
- Denon DNX 1500 (trs sound good, but I can almost unlimited deprecated for the live mix).
given the fact that I use (mix live) I would do this choice, or wait a little longer to see if the RELOOP go the distance (which seems to be the case), since half the price of a DJM600 can be a good deal.
I would do this also because the choice is easy and resale without losing too much money.
UTILIZATION
PIONEER's simply a near-perfect ergonomics, everything is at hand, and the effects do not need 36-key combinations or menu to be adjusted to live.
by lctronique is against the mdiocre, as the indoor lowcost. Of breath, hum, noise switching, transfer of sound in the bus even though everything is 0 .... poor control of common mode filtering ... as well as the effect would have multi MRIT in some self SERIES on power.
SERIES condos in the audio are chemical, hello phase shift, the raisin bread are X7R, bad audio on the cause of the piezo effect, in short, the economy everywhere, yet it sold quite expensive, you pay the brand, once again from PIONEER.
it is on that kk that the DJ plays one night a boom or a background in their den on a hi-fi 50W, they will find a good (especially that there labeled Pioneer above), on the other hand in studio, radio or ds that the search of his claret with a lot of watts, is a drip pan. Fortunately, in the nightclub noise is such that a default cover.
you can not use the effects and sampler independently.
another point of criticism is the microphone 2, which requires a PHONO monopolize. Not practical in a battle with MC:
starts and use the forces in place the CD 1 and 2, and TD 3 and 4, except that the auxiliary microphone can be assigned that channel 4! (I have a Denon, and when you taste from the matrix, it is difficult with other ....).
SOUNDS
the console is virtually transparent, the sound is a little color but not too much. It's not dsagrable, but lack of dynamics.
The equalizer that climb 12 dB is nothing. the-26dB is a little lightweight when it made war the numbers, but in the end it's enough, I have never shown a sense "crap has not cut enough."
Besides the breath I think too much, I think without compressor derrire we not do much, if not peter amps.
good range of output, ideal for modulating compressors to give his "club", the inconvnient is that all the time in the red and has not let too many reserve (especially for effects).
multi effect Intgr is good quality.
I put a 6 which is just, the compartment or the DENON ECLER DJ to stay in range, the DJM 600 is more than average.
Denon course there are circuits ANALOG DEVICES, BURR BROWN, TEXAS, PANASONIC ..... which is not the case that the PIONEER taking low-end or waffers virtually obsolete.
OVERALL OPINION
the notice is a mixed console trs average, which catches all is the use and strong because it must be said ergonomics is perfect (both available in the use effects), and chassis rigidity gives any evidence.
console perfect bar and club, but avoid the studio if you search for perfection.
for observing a RELOOP RMX40 I not ashamed to say that is better RELOOP Designed (apart from the fact that my taste is a little behind the Pioneer).
what I owned before (and always for sure):
- OMNITRONIC PM 640 (best quality price, my first mixer, it lasts 7 years!).
- BEHRINGER DJX 700 (my biggest mistake).
- CHESLEY Equinox (the box, though).
- Denon DNX 1500 (trs sound good, but I can almost unlimited deprecated for the live mix).
given the fact that I use (mix live) I would do this choice, or wait a little longer to see if the RELOOP go the distance (which seems to be the case), since half the price of a DJM600 can be a good deal.
I would do this also because the choice is easy and resale without losing too much money.