Laptop Stand For Denon DN X1600... Any Suggestions?

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Laptop Stand For Denon DN X1600... Any Suggestions?
Posted on: 31.01.2013 by Eleanore Hartmeyer
Looking for something in the mid range, not something over priced like crane stands can be.

If possible a stand with adjustable height would be great
Mi Gabele
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by blackavenger
Yeah, I have two Crane stands, and can attest to their quality.....you'll be hard pressed to find a better stand.

If I may, I have a small question about the X1600 that I would appreciate an answer to?
Despite the fact that the X1600 has an Internal Soundcard, and is Traktor Scratch Certified,
it seems that every picture I see of one, there is an Audio 6 or 10 hooked up to it.
Is there something wrong w' the Internal Soundcard? Does Traktor give trouble when
utilizing it's functionality through the X1600?

I am just about to purchase either a Z2 or X1600, and am on the fence about both.
However, if I were to buy the X1600, I won't be using an Audio 6 or 10, but will be
relying on the Internal Soundcard. Is this an unwise choice? Should I just accept the
Z2's shortcomings and get it instead?

Sorry for the threadjack :/
I have the same situation here mate! I have noticed the audio card as well, I'm about to buy x1600 and would like to know is the soundcard is necessary.

Jester your turn now.
Alphonso Deitchman
31.01.2013
Originally Posted by Da3dalus
Just a question on Voltage, I can make out it says 230V on your mixer.

I bought mine in America, and just realised about 110V there.

Think this mixer will be safe to change to the plug to UK 3 pin @ 230V ?

Given you are from America, suggesting you bought your mixer locally, ill then assume it is safe
Read the electrical spec that should be written on the back of the mixer before you connect it. If it says 100-240V you'll be fine, otherwise....
Eleanore Hartmeyer
31.01.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
Hmm i cant find any information on what the magma stand can hold, weight wise, but just looking at it i would'nt bet it could even hold a 2ch mixer without problems, mainly the feet seem a bit flimsy. with the clamps, maybe.
Well atleast I wont be using to hold my mixer, Ill keep looking anyway.

Just a question on Voltage, I can make out it says 230V on your mixer.

I bought mine in America, and just realised about 110V there.

Think this mixer will be safe to change to the plug to UK 3 pin @ 230V ?

Given you are from America, suggesting you bought your mixer locally, ill then assume it is safe
Latoria Kavulich
11.04.2013
i just setup like this to show da3dalus as an example
Emelina Chillson
11.04.2013
I must ask why raise your mixer above your gear ?
Latoria Kavulich
11.04.2013
I use the audio 6 because i can't get the x1600 soundcard running as smooth as i would like. (win 7 x64) i still utilise the midi features and midi clock, however.
Mi Gabele
22.03.2013
Originally Posted by blackavenger
Yeah, I have two Crane stands, and can attest to their quality.....you'll be hard pressed to find a better stand.

If I may, I have a small question about the X1600 that I would appreciate an answer to?
Despite the fact that the X1600 has an Internal Soundcard, and is Traktor Scratch Certified,
it seems that every picture I see of one, there is an Audio 6 or 10 hooked up to it.
Is there something wrong w' the Internal Soundcard? Does Traktor give trouble when
utilizing it's functionality through the X1600?

I am just about to purchase either a Z2 or X1600, and am on the fence about both.
However, if I were to buy the X1600, I won't be using an Audio 6 or 10, but will be
relying on the Internal Soundcard. Is this an unwise choice? Should I just accept the
Z2's shortcomings and get it instead?

Sorry for the threadjack :/
I have the same situation here mate! I have noticed the audio card as well, I'm about to buy x1600 and would like to know is the soundcard is necessary.

Jester your turn now.
Shad Rametta
01.02.2013
Yeah, I have two Crane stands, and can attest to their quality.....you'll be hard pressed to find a better stand.

If I may, I have a small question about the X1600 that I would appreciate an answer to?
Despite the fact that the X1600 has an Internal Soundcard, and is Traktor Scratch Certified,
it seems that every picture I see of one, there is an Audio 6 or 10 hooked up to it.
Is there something wrong w' the Internal Soundcard? Does Traktor give trouble when
utilizing it's functionality through the X1600?

I am just about to purchase either a Z2 or X1600, and am on the fence about both.
However, if I were to buy the X1600, I won't be using an Audio 6 or 10, but will be
relying on the Internal Soundcard. Is this an unwise choice? Should I just accept the
Z2's shortcomings and get it instead?

Sorry for the threadjack :/
Alphonso Deitchman
31.01.2013
Originally Posted by Da3dalus
Just a question on Voltage, I can make out it says 230V on your mixer.

I bought mine in America, and just realised about 110V there.

Think this mixer will be safe to change to the plug to UK 3 pin @ 230V ?

Given you are from America, suggesting you bought your mixer locally, ill then assume it is safe
Read the electrical spec that should be written on the back of the mixer before you connect it. If it says 100-240V you'll be fine, otherwise....
Latoria Kavulich
31.01.2013
I'm in new zealand we use proper power down here.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
31.01.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
Hmm i cant find any information on what the magma stand can hold, weight wise, but just looking at it i would'nt bet it could even hold a 2ch mixer without problems, mainly the feet seem a bit flimsy. with the clamps, maybe.
Well atleast I wont be using to hold my mixer, Ill keep looking anyway.

Just a question on Voltage, I can make out it says 230V on your mixer.

I bought mine in America, and just realised about 110V there.

Think this mixer will be safe to change to the plug to UK 3 pin @ 230V ?

Given you are from America, suggesting you bought your mixer locally, ill then assume it is safe
Annalisa Shogren
31.01.2013
The Magma Traveler (which I have) is very very sturdy.
Latoria Kavulich
31.01.2013
Hmm i cant find any information on what the magma stand can hold, weight wise, but just looking at it i would'nt bet it could even hold a 2ch mixer without problems, mainly the feet seem a bit flimsy. with the clamps, maybe.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
31.01.2013
You aint kidding

Very Durable
Latoria Kavulich
31.01.2013


Eleanore Hartmeyer
31.01.2013
Originally Posted by Jester
i'll get a pic of my x1600 on the crane a bit later for you. i seriously doubt any other stand out there could hold 10Kg (20+Lb).
Cant wait to see that haha
Eleanore Hartmeyer
31.01.2013
hmmm I really like the magma stands, I found one that can hold an additional unit e.g. my LPD8 on the front of the laptop

But I found crane stands around the same price so I am at a cross roads with this one.
Latoria Kavulich
31.01.2013
i'll get a pic of my x1600 on the crane a bit later for you. i seriously doubt any other stand out there could hold 10Kg (20+Lb).
Brunilda Kora
31.01.2013
Magma Stand'll do you at a fraction of the cost of a Crane.
Normand Kaminsky
31.01.2013
you may believe they are over priced but i have 2 crane stands and they are the best out there. ones they are locked in they do not more what so ever. They have 2 different models out right now, the pro and a cheaper one, and i also believe they have one priced in between coming soon as well.
Annalisa Shogren
31.01.2013
Well if I were you, I'd invest in the Crane Stand. I didn't get one myself purely because I wanted mine to lock into place as it hovers over a turntable. So running the risk of it dropping if I didn't tighten it hard enough was out of the question. But it is very adjustable.
Eleanore Hartmeyer
31.01.2013
Sorry Laptop stands are universal to mixers, but I thoguht I should mention the mixer anyway. Yes Kind of so that it allows for ease of access to knobs and buttons on the top of the mixer hence an height adjustable one would be perfect.

If you know any you believe would be good and suitable?
Annalisa Shogren
31.01.2013
When you say 'for the X1600' how do you mean? So that it sits over it?

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