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Great classic from A&H. Running it with 2 x Xone K2 controllers and Traktor Pro. Given that the mixer is analogue, the user has lots of possibilities to use various types of gear to take the performance to the next level. I very much appreciate the two aux channels with which I am free to connect gear for effects. Looking at buying guitar pedals for reverb and delay from Boss. The mixer has a solid and robust feel, almost like a high-tech toy from the 90's. Worked super so far. Only downsides are the small spaces between the EQ-knobs and also the faders, which could be more firm in their movement.
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Great mixer for house/techno
Bought this mixer a year ago. I've been pretty happy with it. Definetly the best mixer I've owned. Nowadays I play a lot of techno, house and disco and this is really great for it. If you play hip-hop I wouldn't really buy this mixer. The crossfadder cuts ok, but there's a weird popping noise when you cut. I'm not sure if it's in all the mixers or just mine. My line faders started bleeding within the first year. I sent the mixer back for repair and the line faders got repaired but the popping remains even though I mentioned about it. Thus I'm not sure if it's a feature of the mixer. If I'd be recording scratches for an album this wouldn't really do. For playing techno and house this mixer is great. 4-band eq really gives you much more freedom to experiment with your mixes. Sound quality of the mixer is great compared to my previous mixers. Filters are a lot of fun and dont sound like toys as with the Pioneer filters. Two microphone ins is a good feature and the mixer has 4-band eq for them as well. The channel gains don't cut the music 100% when cut so that's not something I'm really fond of but apparently it's by purpose also and you should jsut use them to trim and not fade music out or augment your volume. Good outputs. The smaller headphone in jack is also a bit wobbly, but maybe that's just how those things are in general.
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