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EFX-1000 or RMX-1000 (or neither lol)
Posted on: 08.02.2013 by Orpha Battel
Ok. So basically I've been debating for months what to do. I currently have a DN-X1500S that shows no sign of wear. I want added effects so I'm believeing of getting either an EFX-1000 or RMX-1000 used. I love the newer effects on the RMX-1000 but I like to use beat effects similar to that on the EFX.

Which one do you guys prefer? I'm believeing which one has more options control. Or should I say screw it and get a DJM-900?

Thanks!
Ngoc Ninow
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by antifmradio
i would get the RMX if i were you
there is room for exansion on it

If i am correct is has a pair of 1/4" iputs as well as a pair of RCA inputs
and the same goes for the OUTPUTS on it... correct?
You are correct :-)
Valeri Millstein
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jaeros
You've got a point. Anyone else have experience on it?
I have played with the RMX for about 30 minutes. Personally I have not been a huge fan of pioneer gear but... That thing was great. There was a ton of amazing sounds. Easy to use but still complex. I might get myself one.
Libbie Orion
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by ThinAir
As with any piece of kit, not enough can be said about trying before you buy, buy what you like and what suits you!
ABSOLUTELY!!!
and keep two things in mind
A) just because its newer tech, doesnt mean its better tech (for you)
B) Just because it almost does the things you want, doesnt mean you really need it or can use it fully.

Really analize what you are playing with and be objective. Dont let yourself get overwhelmed just because you already have the money to buy it. You wont be happy finding out yuoll have to return it because it doesnt do what you would have hoped.
Libbie Orion
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jaeros
Hey AntiFM,

Why was that the case compared to the older EFX-500? I mean, how were you more bored of the 1000 compared to the 500?
with the 1000 there was a change to the abiility to combine some of the effects with eachother that was recently available on the 500
Because of the style i like to play, method of efx i use and just personal comfort, the efx1000 was going to limit me and the bottom line would have been that i would end up using the 500 for certain effects and the 1000 for just a bit more.
really wasnt worth all that money for me to spend
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jaeros
Ok. So basically I've been debating for months what to do. I currently have a DN-X1500S that shows no sign of wear. I want added effects so I'm believeing of getting either an EFX-1000 or RMX-1000 used. I love the newer effects on the RMX-1000 but I like to use beat effects similar to that on the EFX.

Which one do you guys prefer? I'm believeing which one has more options control. Or should I say screw it and get a DJM-900?

Thanks!
Not really my cup of tea (I prefer Traktor effects), but there's a rather cheap EFX-1000 on eBay atm: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pioneer-Ef...147#vi-content

Saying that, the RMX-1000 is absolutely gorgeous...

Your other option would be a Kaoss pad, which is more flexible than the RMX, and less than half the price.
Orpha Battel
08.02.2013
Ok. So basically I've been debating for months what to do. I currently have a DN-X1500S that shows no sign of wear. I want added effects so I'm believeing of getting either an EFX-1000 or RMX-1000 used. I love the newer effects on the RMX-1000 but I like to use beat effects similar to that on the EFX.

Which one do you guys prefer? I'm believeing which one has more options control. Or should I say screw it and get a DJM-900?

Thanks!
Libbie Orion
11.02.2013
good.
that means you can connect extra devices that you dont want to route through traktor but stil want to run through the rmx1000. and thats a good thing as you expand on youe gear
Ngoc Ninow
10.02.2013
Originally Posted by antifmradio
i would get the RMX if i were you
there is room for exansion on it

If i am correct is has a pair of 1/4" iputs as well as a pair of RCA inputs
and the same goes for the OUTPUTS on it... correct?
You are correct :-)
Valeri Millstein
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jaeros
You've got a point. Anyone else have experience on it?
I have played with the RMX for about 30 minutes. Personally I have not been a huge fan of pioneer gear but... That thing was great. There was a ton of amazing sounds. Easy to use but still complex. I might get myself one.
Orpha Battel
09.02.2013
You've got a point. Anyone else have experience on it?
Libbie Orion
09.02.2013
i would get the RMX if i were you
there is room for exansion on it

If i am correct is has a pair of 1/4" iputs as well as a pair of RCA inputs
and the same goes for the OUTPUTS on it... correct?
That lets someone like me add on extra gear without disturbing my signal flow or audio output
Orpha Battel
09.02.2013
Ah, I see. In your opinion, is it worth the little extra for the 1000? I am on a budget surprisingly lol.
Libbie Orion
09.02.2013
You are correct Jaeros.
There was a change in sonud quality now that you mention it.
Actually the 500 simply manipulates the sound with no built in limiter activity from what i remember
the 100 however has a built in limited / gate to "help" clipping and distortion. But that works against you on a COLLOSAL system if you dont set the IN / OUT volume correcly which in my experiance, most people dont.

onn my 500, i have the IN showing only 1, barely 2 bars on the levels
and the same goes for the OUT end but otherwise i keep seeing people turn that mother up to show all 5 bars.
At that point you are using it like a GAIN switch and you REALLY shouldnt.

Even if the IN OUT were bypassed, the limiter / gate in the 1000 was still an issue.
Orpha Battel
09.02.2013
Yup. Essentially, I want to have an effect play on don't have the same options as mine. AntiFM, wasn't there a dramatic change in
sound quality between the 500 and 1000?

I'm gonna check out the KP3. I'd like more buttons for control, though :/
Libbie Orion
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by ThinAir
As with any piece of kit, not enough can be said about trying before you buy, buy what you like and what suits you!
ABSOLUTELY!!!
and keep two things in mind
A) just because its newer tech, doesnt mean its better tech (for you)
B) Just because it almost does the things you want, doesnt mean you really need it or can use it fully.

Really analize what you are playing with and be objective. Dont let yourself get overwhelmed just because you already have the money to buy it. You wont be happy finding out yuoll have to return it because it doesnt do what you would have hoped.
Ngoc Ninow
09.02.2013
RMX 1000... Everytime, but I do like the idea of a kaoss pad, and its something I'm looking into just coz I love gadgets and experimenting with them.

I had an EFX500 initially, but went for the RMX a few months after it came out. Admittedly,I am a bit of a pioneer-whore, but I love the fact that its fully customisable, easy to use and thoughtfully/logically laid out. Have a look at some of the djsounds sets on YouTube, particularly the DJAntonin one from last year, he uses it really well, and his set is really well thought and planned.

I really don't what else I can say about it, it's an amazing piece of kit, and you should definitely consider it.

As with any piece of kit, not enough can be said about trying before you buy, buy what you like and what suits you!
Libbie Orion
09.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jaeros
Hey AntiFM,

Why was that the case compared to the older EFX-500? I mean, how were you more bored of the 1000 compared to the 500?
with the 1000 there was a change to the abiility to combine some of the effects with eachother that was recently available on the 500
Because of the style i like to play, method of efx i use and just personal comfort, the efx1000 was going to limit me and the bottom line would have been that i would end up using the 500 for certain effects and the 1000 for just a bit more.
really wasnt worth all that money for me to spend
Orpha Battel
09.02.2013
Hey AntiFM,

Why was that the case compared to the older EFX-500? I mean, how were you more bored of the 1000 compared to the 500?
Libbie Orion
08.02.2013
efx1000 is a NEVER for me. For some reason i cant stand that thing
i still have my efx500 and i rock the ISHT out of it even while using Traktor effects + MF3D efx and it still comes nice and clean

hell i even toss in a bit from my Alesis Air Efx unit too but if i have a chance to add in the RMX-1000, id do it in a heartbeat

personally agian i would just stay away from the efx1000. I got bored of that thing REALLY fast
Orpha Battel
08.02.2013
Cool. I'll look into the Kaoss Pad.
Doreen Schurle
08.02.2013
Originally Posted by Jaeros
Ok. So basically I've been debating for months what to do. I currently have a DN-X1500S that shows no sign of wear. I want added effects so I'm believeing of getting either an EFX-1000 or RMX-1000 used. I love the newer effects on the RMX-1000 but I like to use beat effects similar to that on the EFX.

Which one do you guys prefer? I'm believeing which one has more options control. Or should I say screw it and get a DJM-900?

Thanks!
Not really my cup of tea (I prefer Traktor effects), but there's a rather cheap EFX-1000 on eBay atm: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pioneer-Ef...147#vi-content

Saying that, the RMX-1000 is absolutely gorgeous...

Your other option would be a Kaoss pad, which is more flexible than the RMX, and less than half the price.

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