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DJM 800 vs DJM 850
Posted on: 01.08.2013 by Marcelina Hanaway
DJM 800 vs DJM 850: Is there really a difference, aside from the Traktor certification? Is it worth that $500 plus?!
Ming Devis
04.08.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Fair enough the xone 92 filters are lush. I can't really argue with the sound quality, defo has a lovely warm flavour...

I just dont 100% get Allen and Heath's vibe anymore... I dont believe they've really nailed it with the DB series... no one is installing them in clubs and loads of clubs used to instal 92s over pio mixers.

I just believe there needs to be something in between a xone 92 and a db2. The DB4 just looks like off putting over kill but the db2 is niggly annoying what it's missing.

I want to want a xone mixer but the annoying niggles mean i have to go pio
Hmm I here what your saying.
I don't believe I've found a mixer I'm 100% happy with but the 92 suites me more than the others especially when running vinyl.
I wish there was an affordable decent small analogue filter that can be paired with a mixer,
If I could find one of those something like a Nuo 3 would be my ideal mixer.
The way I mix no analogue filters are a deal breaker for me.
Hipolito Scionti
03.08.2013
Originally Posted by LoopCat
Nothing beats the analogue filters on the xone 92s. Until another brand brings out a solid analogue mixer with good filters it will be my number one
Fair enough the xone 92 filters are lush. I can't really argue with the sound quality, defo has a lovely warm flavour...

I just dont 100% get Allen and Heath's vibe anymore... I dont believe they've really nailed it with the DB series... no one is installing them in clubs and loads of clubs used to instal 92s over pio mixers.

I just believe there needs to be something in between a xone 92 and a db2. The DB4 just looks like off putting over kill but the db2 is niggly annoying what it's missing.

I want to want a xone mixer but the annoying niggles mean i have to go pio
Golden Faubert
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
You forgot that the EQ knobs are utterly ridiculous and stubby.
and ridiculously close together!
Annalisa Shogren
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Sort of truth in that... I find the 92 super over rated and quite annoying...

Headphone cue is retarded

The fader curve is pretty wack imo

The buttons are yuck

92 sounds really lovely, particularly with vinyl, on a proper club system though no doubt... but for home use, meh

IMO
You forgot that the EQ knobs are utterly ridiculous and stubby.
Hipolito Scionti
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
Fixed that for you.
Sort of truth in that... I find the 92 super over rated and quite annoying...

Headphone cue is retarded

The fader curve is pretty wack imo

The buttons are yuck

92 sounds really lovely, particularly with vinyl, on a proper club system though no doubt... but for home use, meh

IMO
Annalisa Shogren
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
92 is overrated .. just man up and get used to the 850
Fixed that for you.
Ming Devis
04.08.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Fair enough the xone 92 filters are lush. I can't really argue with the sound quality, defo has a lovely warm flavour...

I just dont 100% get Allen and Heath's vibe anymore... I dont believe they've really nailed it with the DB series... no one is installing them in clubs and loads of clubs used to instal 92s over pio mixers.

I just believe there needs to be something in between a xone 92 and a db2. The DB4 just looks like off putting over kill but the db2 is niggly annoying what it's missing.

I want to want a xone mixer but the annoying niggles mean i have to go pio
Hmm I here what your saying.
I don't believe I've found a mixer I'm 100% happy with but the 92 suites me more than the others especially when running vinyl.
I wish there was an affordable decent small analogue filter that can be paired with a mixer,
If I could find one of those something like a Nuo 3 would be my ideal mixer.
The way I mix no analogue filters are a deal breaker for me.
Hipolito Scionti
03.08.2013
Originally Posted by LoopCat
Nothing beats the analogue filters on the xone 92s. Until another brand brings out a solid analogue mixer with good filters it will be my number one
Fair enough the xone 92 filters are lush. I can't really argue with the sound quality, defo has a lovely warm flavour...

I just dont 100% get Allen and Heath's vibe anymore... I dont believe they've really nailed it with the DB series... no one is installing them in clubs and loads of clubs used to instal 92s over pio mixers.

I just believe there needs to be something in between a xone 92 and a db2. The DB4 just looks like off putting over kill but the db2 is niggly annoying what it's missing.

I want to want a xone mixer but the annoying niggles mean i have to go pio
Ming Devis
02.08.2013
Nothing beats the analogue filters on the xone 92s. Until another brand brings out a solid analogue mixer with good filters it will be my number one
Golden Faubert
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
You forgot that the EQ knobs are utterly ridiculous and stubby.
and ridiculously close together!
Adrian Zadrozny
02.08.2013
I had the DJM-850 and really loved it. Mainly the price. I got it when Guitar Center was running a big sale in addition to the $300 Pioneer rebate. I got it for $900 before taxes.

Anywho, it was a dope mixer... however whenever using the internal soundcard with Traktor, the audio would randomly drop out. It only did it every once in awhile at first, but it become more frequent. I don't normally take my mixers out to the club... but every once in a blue moon I would if what the club had sucked.

There were 2 times when it crashed on me and that was more than enough while playing out. I returned the mixer and upgraded to the 900 nexus. Haven't looked back since.
Annalisa Shogren
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Sort of truth in that... I find the 92 super over rated and quite annoying...

Headphone cue is retarded

The fader curve is pretty wack imo

The buttons are yuck

92 sounds really lovely, particularly with vinyl, on a proper club system though no doubt... but for home use, meh

IMO
You forgot that the EQ knobs are utterly ridiculous and stubby.
Hipolito Scionti
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by Ross
Fixed that for you.
Sort of truth in that... I find the 92 super over rated and quite annoying...

Headphone cue is retarded

The fader curve is pretty wack imo

The buttons are yuck

92 sounds really lovely, particularly with vinyl, on a proper club system though no doubt... but for home use, meh

IMO
Annalisa Shogren
02.08.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
92 is overrated .. just man up and get used to the 850
Fixed that for you.
Alla Bluemke
02.08.2013
850 has the color beat effects and such, its a nice touch. Definitely a solid choice, way better then an 800 for sure. Unless the 800 is mint and way cheaper I would get an 850.
Latoria Kavulich
01.08.2013
DJM850 is overrated .. just man up and get used to the 92
Ming Devis
01.08.2013
I would never buy an 800. Really dislike the sound quality compared to other mixers in the same price range
Addie Engbrecht
01.08.2013
800 isn't even a close comparison to the 850
Hipolito Scionti
01.08.2013
Sound quality of the 850/900 is far far superior. I had an 800... My 900 sounds 10 x better.

I'd take an 850 over an 800 any day
Marcelina Hanaway
01.08.2013
Guess it's worth the extra money then. I'll look for an 850.
Hellen Mindrup
01.08.2013
850 is beautiful I spin on my buddies nearly everyday. Close enough to the 900 minus the touchstrip and extra effects
Alphonso Deitchman
01.08.2013
DJM 850 has a very low latency 4 stereo in+out sound card rather than just Traktor certification. It also has an Isolator EQ option, different Color FX, and apparently overall sound quality is improved vs the 800.

Both have pretty similar MIDI functions, but you of course need a MIDI interface to use it on the 800 whereas the 850 sends MIDI through the USB port.
Ulysses Vittetoe
01.08.2013
Originally Posted by nudedudewithattitude
I do really like the 92. I really do. But I play so much on the DJM 900 that I'd like to just master the damn thing already. Can't afford the 900 but I'd like to get something close in comparison. Don't use Traktor enough to get a mixer built for it. Thus, this thread.
Well...you have 4 options. 750,800,850,900. If you don't need dedicated filter knobs and want a new item then go with the 750. If you don't mind used go with the 800. If you want the next best thing to the 900nxs get the 850.
Marcelina Hanaway
01.08.2013
I do really like the 92. I really do. But I play so much on the DJM 900 that I'd like to just master the damn thing already. Can't afford the 900 but I'd like to get something close in comparison. Don't use Traktor enough to get a mixer built for it. Thus, this thread.
Verlene Geevarghese
01.08.2013
REALLYYY can't get used to the logarithmic fader curve eh ?
Ulysses Vittetoe
01.08.2013
It can also output midi as well, don't believe the 800 can. If the fact that you're getting a brand new item with a warranty and those features are worth the extra price to you then go for the 850.

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