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    To be honest I can really hear the difference between a pioneer 600 and an allen and heath on a rig....

    Doubt most punters would though.

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    Deffinatly hear the diffrence ....allen n heath are superior over the djm600 when it comes to sound quality..but for fx etc..nothing comes close to the 600 or 800.
    Ive a 600 myself, but im after an 800 now..bit pricey yet though....after make do with what i got for time being.
    Ive had mine for 3 years and im still discovering new little tricks n stuff u can do with it now....like, do a deck stop on a playing record and use a short delay as soon as it stops..if you time it right, it mirrors the deck stop.....u get a sorta stop,stop,start,start effect that sounds good when u find the right trk to use.
    As u stop the deck..the delay from it hides the sound of the deck being started again,if your quick and timings right.

    Only thing i dont like about the 600 is the beat length selector buttons...
    They tend to become unresponsive over time...theyl work but u gotta start fiddling about pressing them in a certain place...blag!
    Thankfully theyve corrected this on the 800 though by using better selector buttons...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siege View Post
    Deffinatly hear the diffrence ....allen n heath are superior over the djm600 when it comes to sound quality..but for fx etc..nothing comes close to the 600 or 800.
    Ive a 600 myself, but im after an 800 now..bit pricey yet though....after make do with what i got for time being.
    Ive had mine for 3 years and im still discovering new little tricks n stuff u can do with it now....like, do a deck stop on a playing record and use a short delay as soon as it stops..if you time it right, it mirrors the deck stop.....u get a sorta stop,stop,start,start effect that sounds good when u find the right trk to use.
    As u stop the deck..the delay from it hides the sound of the deck being started again,if your quick and timings right.

    Only thing i dont like about the 600 is the beat length selector buttons...
    They tend to become unresponsive over time...theyl work but u gotta start fiddling about pressing them in a certain place...blag!
    Thankfully theyve corrected this on the 800 though by using better selector buttons...
    Those buttons are a menace thats for sure!

 

 

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