Reloop Price Differences
Reloop Price Differences Posted on: 27.05.2012 by Lilly Gryder I don't get it.Is there something wrong with the new "reloop terminal mix 4"? If not, why is the price for both 3 and 4 is the same? In some cases (In Israel), I even found that the terminal 4 costs 150$ cheaper than the 3, although much more than the us price. And why does the price for the elder version (3) did not drop when there is a new product on the line. While the reloop jockey 3 is much older, the reloop terminal mix 4 is much younger and has 4 channels instead of only 2. Do you believe there is a reason for that? Is there any improvement in the 4 (Better than in the 3 version ) | |
Lilly Gryder 27.05.2012 | I don't get it. Is there something wrong with the new "reloop terminal mix 4"? If not, why is the price for both 3 and 4 is the same? In some cases (In Israel), I even found that the terminal 4 costs 150$ cheaper than the 3, although much more than the us price. And why does the price for the elder version (3) did not drop when there is a new product on the line. While the reloop jockey 3 is much older, the reloop terminal mix 4 is much younger and has 4 channels instead of only 2. Do you believe there is a reason for that? Is there any improvement in the 4 (Better than in the 3 version ) |
Jonathan Chiuchiolo 28.05.2012 | that and the jockey 3 has a built in mixer and a dedicated 4in 4out soundcard, so you can run an analog sound source through the mixer or if you use it with VDJ Pro you can run timecodes through it. The T4mix is only a controller, it does have a 4in 4out soundcard but one of the inputs is dedicated to the microphone, with a little hacking you should be able to plug a timecode into it if you don't need the mic. |
Katelyn Hoctor 28.05.2012 | they are totally different line of controllers the terminal mix is designed for serato where as the digital jockey is for traktor |
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