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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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    Quote Originally Posted by fils_here View Post
    just reading the description it says about having a 2 bank 24 bit sampler so i guess it does dude.

    There is another Urei 1601, possibly the 1601 S, which has an onboard sampler. I have the "E" model, bought off HTFR for £250 which apparently was £300 off or somat.

    I really enjoy using it, I don't know much about effects but they sound as good, if not better than the A+H Xone equivalent. The fader is nice and smooth, the sound quality is well nice, it feels proper nice well built and is just generally really nice to use.

    I recommend it, especially for £190, I doubt you will get better for that price.
    Its all about the ointment......

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    Quote Originally Posted by APC View Post
    There is another Urei 1601, possibly the 1601 S, which has an onboard sampler. I have the "E" model, bought off HTFR for £250 which apparently was £300 off or somat.

    I really enjoy using it, I don't know much about effects but they sound as good, if not better than the A+H Xone equivalent. The fader is nice and smooth, the sound quality is well nice, it feels proper nice well built and is just generally really nice to use.

    I recommend it, especially for £190, I doubt you will get better for that price.
    you have this mixer? brilliant. i thought the 'e' one was top of the range? so why should the 's' one have a sampler.

    i havent bought it. still procrastinating about it. tbh i really want a better ecler.
    a friend of mine has the HAK 360, it has no onboard effects, it's only two channel. but i just like it. too expensive though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aratron View Post
    you have this mixer? brilliant. i thought the 'e' one was top of the range? so why should the 's' one have a sampler.

    i havent bought it. still procrastinating about it. tbh i really want a better ecler.
    a friend of mine has the HAK 360, it has no onboard effects, it's only two channel. but i just like it. too expensive though.

    HTFR had two Urei's for sale at a similar price, they were both supposedly top of the range but they were slightly different. You had a choice of going for one with a sampler OR the effects module. There isn't one with both AFAIK. There was a basic mixer with neither of these for about £100 less.
    Its all about the ointment......

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    Quote Originally Posted by APC View Post
    HTFR had two Urei's for sale at a similar price, they were both supposedly top of the range but they were slightly different. You had a choice of going for one with a sampler OR the effects module. There isn't one with both AFAIK. There was a basic mixer with neither of these for about £100 less.
    nice one. i think UREI have stopped making them now. lots of different companies making mixers for thwat you would think would be a quite a narow market. bizarre.

 

 

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