teehee - free n' workin' - love it!  :)

when I picked up one years back it was a 4 channel Numark, 'cos that's what I was used to. I still have it, and it does a decent job. my only complaint is that there is slight bleed in two of the line channels, which I've been too proccupied to do anything about ...

I guess if I had some money to spend I'd get a decent Pioneer - those look pretty wicked. tho' I do prefer models that are more simplistic, less to worry about, etc.

lisa


diana potts wrote:

my choice? it's called "FreeN'Workin'"...best kind i
know of.

I have an old Newmark. Don't think anyone will be
bulldozing my door to get a hold of this beauty.

If anyone has an old mixer that still works, but don't
need anymore...my bedroom dj habits would be willing
to pay something mighty cheap for it.


d


--- Simon Hindle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I've heard plenty of reports questioning the
durability of the A&H
mixers (well, the 62 and the 464) - apparently the
Pioneers are the most
indestructible, but don't have anything
approximating the sound
quality.

Perhaps the 92 has got these issues ironed out - it
certainly looks
more rugged, and finally combines features from all
the previous models
into one unit, as well as having 'DJ-style' fader
knobs rather than
'engineer-style' fader knobs...

If you can manage without linear faders, the Rane
2016 is super hot.

I do like vestax mixers as well (I REALLY like the
PMC-250 with those
dual EQ's), but don't know how they hold up in terms
of durability. That
new PMC-CX looks pretty nifty; the master isolator
function seems
interesting, though I don't quite understand what
it's all about.

Get an A&H 92 though. And let us all come over and
have a play on it
:)


Ronny Pries <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15/10/2004 7:57:43

am >>>
xone 62 or 92.

:)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hi mates!

which DJ mixer would u recommend for a club? it

should have 3-4

inputs and most of all: great survival potential=)


../z99







                
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