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    i can vouch for Ecler mixers, not the most poular, but good solid mixers, with a fair price tag too!! cant go wrong!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fatcollective View Post
    i can vouch for Ecler mixers, not the most poular, but good solid mixers, with a fair price tag too!! cant go wrong!!
    i've got a Ecler HAK 310 which im very happy with.

    i just fancy getting a 3 channel mixer.

    sometimes i think it's easier to do more chops with the up-faders when you have got three channels, plus i wouldn't mind having a third channel for some digital effects.

    mind you im sticking with my ecler i need some decks at the minute.

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    http://www.djdeals.com/vestaxPMC08.htm

    check this baby out.

    the one in black is mint.

    this is what i want though http://www.decks.co.uk/products/mixers/ecler/nuo3

    ecler nuo 3, looks the business
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    i've got a Ecler HAK 310 which im very happy with.

    i just fancy getting a 3 channel mixer.

    sometimes i think it's easier to do more chops with the up-faders when you have got three channels, plus i wouldn't mind having a third channel for some digital effects.

    mind you im sticking with my ecler i need some decks at the minute.
    eh? why would having an extra fader mean you can do more chops with the channel faders?

    the only reason to buy a 3 channel mixer is if you're going to be using 3 channels
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    eh? why would having an extra fader mean you can do more chops with the channel faders?

    the only reason to buy a 3 channel mixer is if you're going to be using 3 channels
    i know it doesnt make sense

    but i like a bit of space between the up faders and two channel mixers are two clsoer togther unless you get soemthing like a hak 360 (a mate of mine has one of these - and imo best mixer, for that kind of thing)

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    eh? why would having an extra fader mean you can do more chops with the channel faders?

    the only reason to buy a 3 channel mixer is if you're going to be using 3 channels
    i always assign the first and third channel to the two decks. i just like the idea of having a little amount of space between the two channels

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    ah i get ya, yeah some mixers can be a little cramped
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan the acid man View Post
    ah i get ya, yeah some mixers can be a little cramped
    yes absolutely. my hak 310 is just too small. need that bit of space to pull off the chops in a more relaxed way

 

 

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