The Allen and Heath DJ Mixer ID thread
The Allen and Heath DJ Mixer ID thread Posted on: 17.09.2013 by Lannie Kutay Maybe you saw some cool mixer in a club and had no idea what it was....Or your an A & H nut and you thought you knew every dj mixer they made, but there there was one more hahaha! Really I'm just super bored at work today, so I figured i'd do something productive. So in no particular order..... Start Scrollin'!! The Xone DB4 The Xone DB2 The Xone 4D The Xone 3D(Had 2 Color Variations) The Xone 42 (Had 2 color Variations) The Xone 2D (Had 2 color Variations) The Xone 1D (Had 2 color variations) ___________________________ The Xone DX The Xone 02 (Had 2 "Design" Variations) The Xone 22 The Xone 32 (Had 2 Color Variations) The Xone 62 (Again comes in 2 colors!) The Xone 92 The Xone 464 (Came in 2 colors) The Xone S2 The Xone v6 (sometimes called the s6) (can a man have true love for a dj mixer......???) Some are questioning how to EQ with that v6....hmmm.....bum bum BUM!!! The VF1! The ideal way to use these is to have 6 of them through the 6 independent send returns of the v6. Analogue Sweetness I believe that's it....whew Quite a history of making fine DJ mixers!! Did I miss one let me know. (the k2 hmmm.. maybe, but I don't believe it can mix external sources.) Also I wanna hear your story about your FAVORITE A & H mixer! | |
Hanna Ridenbaugh 17.09.2013 | The xone 22 sounds awesome already, full , rounded and warm, I can't even imagine the sound out the v6. |
Lannie Kutay 17.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by zimfella
now if only the inside of my xone 22 looked like that hahaha |
Hanna Ridenbaugh 17.09.2013 | 2013-09-17-21-26-24--439464447.jpeg Wow, the inside of the v6 |
Lannie Kutay 17.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Cook
Also to some of the other posters, yes there were some models such as the 42 and 92 and maybe others that came in rotary. |
Hanna Ridenbaugh 17.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ross
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Hanna Ridenbaugh 17.09.2013 | I never knew they did the v6, drool, hubba hubba |
Annalisa Shogren 17.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by donstone
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Oretha Afful 17.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Ross
There are plenty of DJs out there that can mix 4 tunes together without any EQ. I'd kill for a mixer like this or an old Bozak or Urei or one of the newer rotary mixers that are available today. |
Neville Blackinton 17.09.2013 | A&H also released rotary versions of certain mixers. Some people prefer them to faders. |
Annalisa Shogren 17.09.2013 | Is the V6 really a DJ mixer though..? No EQ? |
Dione Haimes 17.09.2013 | pretty sure the 3D came in just silver, and in the pic they've just stuck the ableton template on it. |
Neville Blackinton 17.09.2013 | I wouldn't describe it as awkward, but it does take a bit getting used to it. However, I have found that I prefer using the filter to cut the bass than the EQ. Still use the EQ for mids and highs |
Lannie Kutay 17.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Paka Ono
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Neville Blackinton 17.09.2013 | Love my Xone 62! |
Lannie Kutay 17.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by Shishdisma
Also no legacy products listed on AH site. |
Nancey Inderlied 17.09.2013 | http://www.allen-heath.com/uk/Produc...tId=XoneSeries |
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