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    Quote Originally Posted by vegim View Post
    Is that a touch Screen?
    It features patented 'Whisk' technology for smooth mixing no matter what the circumstances.

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    the richer the easier hahahahahaa fuk off you can throw it through the window for all i care who the hell has got money to throw around like that ? for fuk sake yea cool but well outta my price range oh well more toys for the yuppy wanabeez rich boy vermin...........

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    i like the mixer
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    this DJM 2000 mixer makes me sick.
    If I would see it on my gig I would run.

    wtf? I mean wtf?




    oh Lord, stop this people making this things! Amen!
    Last edited by vegim; 12-03-2010 at 01:53 PM.

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    I do agree with you and Wrong 100%, this is expensive crap! Buying good tunes is much more useful :)

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    Simple but bloody good..


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    Last edited by terious; 14-03-2010 at 12:23 PM.

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    ok how do upload pics..? lol

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    waste of time.
    can't see these things becoming club standards, can you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davethedrummer View Post
    waste of time.
    can't see these things becoming club standards, can you?
    I hope not, it looks dumb as hell to me. Way beyond even Allen and Heath levels of retardation, and I >HATE< turning up to see them in clubs :-(

    Mixers should be going BACKWARDS not FORWARDS in terms of design excess ;-)

    tbh for dance music mixing I think the 800 pretty much nailed it. Plus, that's EVERYWHERE. There's a few flaws but pffft it's not meant to be a scratch mixer it's a rounded out workhorse.

    I ****ing hate horses, mind, but I do like my 800. It is ok.
    I whip on horses at the rock jam sessions. I'm a rockstar.

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    maybe in 20 years

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    I reckon if you feel the need to add all sorts of effects to what you are playing then you need to get better tunes in the first place!!
    and if you do want to play while using what is in effect(boomboom) a computer then just buy a proper computer and use that with a digital program to play out!!
    for that money it has to carry my records, clean them, put them on the deck, then go get me a beer from the bar, get a few phone numbers, update my myspace, then drive me home at the end of the night!!

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    I actually quite like it. I would like to own one and see exactly what it can do and see how it can work for me. I'm not sure Id be able to concentrate enough to get the full benefit, but at least it would keep me quiet for more than 10 minutes.
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    on the 800 i can never find the bit that enables you to sample a loop then speed it up or down.. quite useful for getting out of sticky situations/tunes..

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    Ive not DJ'ed for a few years now so i might be missing the point, but for me the important aspects of a mixer are: good solid feeling faders and xfader, with no crackles, good EQ's with a center notch so they can be returned to exactly zero easily as this is how the tune is suposed to be played, and reliability this depends on how much use/abuse it's going to be getiing, ie install or is it going to be dragged around pub/clubs/fields tents/ warehouses ect.

    DJ effects in my opion should be limited to loop sampling with maybe some good quality filters. Hearing some DJ putting a flanger across the mix just sounds naff to me.

    Im unsure of the usefulness of multiband effects on the mixer aswell, I can see this totally destroying the spectral balance. If the person using it truly understands what they are doing with this then I feel there time would be better spent playing there own productions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JamieBall View Post
    Mixers should be going BACKWARDS not FORWARDS in terms of design excess ;-)
    Quote Originally Posted by curly View Post
    good solid feeling faders and xfader, with no crackles, good EQ's with a center notch so they can be returned to exactly zero easily as this is how the tune is suposed to be played, and reliability
    ladies and gentlemen I give you....

    The Vestax PCV275



    it was £300 when I bought it 10 years ago - its still available for 300 quid new for ****s sake.

    sends and returns if you want to get fancy with the effects
    Last edited by morbid; 28-03-2010 at 03:07 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by morbid View Post
    ladies and gentlemen I give you....

    The Vestax PCV275



    it was £300 when I bought it 10 years ago - its still available for 300 quid new for ****s sake.

    sends and returns if you want to get fancy with the effects
    used to love this mixer, loved the kills on it but you got used to mixing with the kills then used another mixer without kills and struggled to mix in the same kinda style.

    sold it for £75 and got the djm600, kinda wish i still had it as tho

 

 
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