is that the one with gains on the back panel? - that was like the only real niggle I had with the A/H I used, Im sure mixers throughout the ages have gain controls on top for good reason :) I guess the only other thing I found was the xfader cut on my vestax was a lot finer than the A/H but it wasnt really a prob once Id got going with the A/H.
The lfo fader business is hours of fun too :D > -----Original Message----- > From: Neil Wallace [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 04 December 2002 11:16 > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: (313) mixer advice > > > > Agreed, I got a xone:32 for around 400 and it seems really nice and > solid too - having a filter on the mixer is quite a cool and worthwile > addition (specially when it has an LFO to modulate it :) > > :-----Original Message----- > :From: Toby Frith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > :Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 11:06 AM > :To: Langsman, Marc; 'Brendan Nelson'; [email protected] > :Subject: Re: (313) mixer advice > : > :I shelled out on a Xone 62 last July and must say that it's £800 well > :spent. > :As Marc points out, if you are serious about spinning out at clubs, > it's > :more than likely they're going to have either one of these (or it's > bigger > :bro the 464) or the Pioneer 600 installed. There's nothing worse than > :playing at a club and facing a mixer you know absolutely > nothing about. > : > :Apart from being built like a proverbial bricksh*t house, the Xone 62 > :sounds > :lovely, has 3 filters for each channel and also has the benefit of > having a > :P & G crossfader. It's good enough to use for production as well. I'd > :heartily recommend splashing out the cash on one if you can > afford it. > : > :I will add also that their customer service is 2nd to none. Being UK > based > :does help for us Brits, but I had an unidentified problem with it and > it > :was > :returned ready to use within 5 days. (I also got a £10000 mixing desk > :mistakenly a day later but that's another story) ;) > : > :www.allen-heath.co.uk > : > : > : > : > : > : > : > :----- Original Message ----- > :From: Langsman, Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > :To: 'Brendan Nelson' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]> > :Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:59 AM > :Subject: RE: (313) mixer advice > : > : > :> > :> erm becuase crappy mixers dont stand up to any sort of turntablism > abuse > :- > :> from the online mixers of yours Ive heard you seem to > stick to more > of > :the > :> blendin thang than the scratching thang which is maybe why your > gemini > :has > :> lasted well. I bought a kam when I first got decks and it lasted > great > :till > :> I started scratching and then the xfader popped its clogs in about > 5mins > ::( > :> I then went to the large 19" 4 channel vestax (pmc15?) which lasted > about > :> 5mins too - in fact even the technics seems to give up > pretty easily. > I'd > :> bve interested to see how the new vestax PCV's compare > though as they > :seem > :> pretty reasonably priced. > :> > :> most venues worth there salt tend to have decent > installation mixers > :> nowadays anyway - the last 3 places Ive played have had > A+H and most > :others > :> seem to opt for the big pioneers / vestax / or formulaSound > :installations. > :> Tho I guess you dont wanna get hooked up using proprietry features > that > :> you're not gonna get when u play out (I used to have this prob with > :hamster > :> switch) > :> > :> Marc..out > :> > :> > -----Original Message----- > :> > From: Brendan Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > :> > Sent: 04 December 2002 10:45 > :> > To: [email protected] > :> > Subject: RE: (313) mixer advice > :> > > :> > > :> > As a Scotsman I'm not genetically inclined to go and spend > :> > over £300 on > :> > a mixer, especially when it wouldn't enhance my actual club > :> > performances > :> > one bit (unless I was willing to bring the mixer along > every time I > :> > played out, which I'm not!) and the last mixer I bought, a > :> > crappy Gemini > :> > one, actually lasted for about three years. So in a nutshell, > :> > why would > :> > I want to buy a Vestax PCV275 rather than the slightly cheaper > PCV175? > :> > > :> > (I'm buying a new mixer myself, hopefully this weekend...) > :> > > :> > Brendan > :> > > :> > | -----Original Message----- > :> > | From: Langsman, Marc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > :> > | Sent: 04 December 2002 10:03 > :> > | To: 'Matthew MacQueen'; [email protected] > :> > | Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; joe ruster; Mark S. Krüx > :> > | Subject: RE: (313) mixer advice > :> > | > :> > | > :> > | > :> > | > Yep. They updated the fader technology and it's basically the > :> > | > same thing now but called PCV-275. > :> > | > <http://www.vestax.com/products/pcv275.htm> > :> > | > :> > | have they sorted out the faders then as the bottom of the > :> > | range vestax used > :> > | to have appauling faders ... whats 'PCV' when its at home ? > :> > | Are they nylon > :> > | now or something ? > :> > | > :> > | The best thing about my mixstick (pmc-06proA) is that the VCA > :> > | fader has been > :> > | battered solidly (especially during those ghettotech > :> > | sessions!) for nearly > :> > | 3yrs and hasnt needed replacing/cleaning once > :> > | > :> > | peace, > :> > | Marc > :> > | > :> > | -------------------------------------------------------------- > :> > | ---------------- > :> > | This message is intended only for the personal and > :> > | confidential use of the designated recipient(s) named above. > :> > | If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are > :> > | hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution > :> > | or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. 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