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    Default UREI 1610e

    http://www.djdeals.com/urei1601E.htm

    Im thinking of getting this mixer?
    anyone used one by any chance? i have an ecler 310 already. but i've always wanted a UREI and this has osme decent effects on it. plus im getting it at half the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    http://www.djdeals.com/urei1601E.htm

    Im thinking of getting this mixer?
    anyone used one by any chance? i have an ecler 310 already. but i've always wanted a UREI and this has osme decent effects on it. plus im getting it at half the price.
    I had one for a while.. pretty nice mixer. The (cross) fader for bringing in the effects signal is cool and encourages lots of messing around. Personally i don't like using lots of FX so I found that the novelty wore off after a while, so I didn't look too far into the saving of FX presets and stuff. That said, I found the fader nice to control for subtle FX etc. too.

    For me the flaws were the eqs, they don't stop or rest into place when you get to 12 0'clock on the dial, and while it's only a small thing, I wasn't too keen on a mixer that lacked precision in this area for no apparant reason.
    Having no third channel was something that began to bug me after a while too, and already having a decent enough 3 channel mixer I decided to go back to it.

    All in all though, if you're going for a 2 channel mixer then I think this is a good bet; it doubles up nicely as a standard dj or scratch mixer too, with fader curve controls at the front. If you like quick mixing and messing a lot with FX then you'll have a lot of fun with it. It's priced pretty reasonably too. If you use it for 6 months or a year you'll be getting good value out of it anyway. I got rid of mine but in some ways I'm sorry I didn't hang onto it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil View Post
    I had one for a while.. pretty nice mixer. The (cross) fader for bringing in the effects signal is cool and encourages lots of messing around. Personally i don't like using lots of FX so I found that the novelty wore off after a while, so I didn't look too far into the saving of FX presets and stuff. That said, I found the fader nice to control for subtle FX etc. too.

    For me the flaws were the eqs, they don't stop or rest into place when you get to 12 0'clock on the dial, and while it's only a small thing, I wasn't too keen on a mixer that lacked precision in this area for no apparant reason.
    Having no third channel was something that began to bug me after a while too, and already having a decent enough 3 channel mixer I decided to go back to it.

    All in all though, if you're going for a 2 channel mixer then I think this is a good bet; it doubles up nicely as a standard dj or scratch mixer too, with fader curve controls at the front. If you like quick mixing and messing a lot with FX then you'll have a lot of fun with it. It's priced pretty reasonably too. If you use it for 6 months or a year you'll be getting good value out of it anyway. I got rid of mine but in some ways I'm sorry I didn't hang onto it!
    hmm the eqs thing, looks like it really irritated you. are you saying that it ruins the experience ? or that technically it is flawed?

    im looking at buying it for £190 as new - bargain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    hmm the eqs thing, looks like it really irritated you. are you saying that it ruins the experience ? or that technically it is flawed?

    im looking at buying it for £190 as new - bargain?
    No, it doesn't ruin the experience at all, but I preferred the ones on a Vestax mixer I have. I guess 'technically flawed' would be the one alright, it isn't a major issue in the greater scheme of things.

    190 as new sounds good, that's about right. They were selling roughly 290/300 on HTFR last year, so that seems fair enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sunil View Post
    No, it doesn't ruin the experience at all, but I preferred the ones on a Vestax mixer I have. I guess 'technically flawed' would be the one alright, it isn't a major issue in the greater scheme of things.

    190 as new sounds good, that's about right. They were selling roughly 290/300 on HTFR last year, so that seems fair enough.
    can you sample stuff like on a pioneer djm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    can you sample stuff like on a pioneer djm?
    just reading the description it says about having a 2 bank 24 bit sampler so i guess it does dude.

 

 

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