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Best 2 channel mixer on a budget
Posted on: 08.01.2013 by Roy Houn
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.

Roy Houn
08.01.2013
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.

Roy Houn
08.01.2013
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.

Roy Houn
08.01.2013
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.

Roy Houn
08.01.2013
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.

Roy Houn
08.01.2013
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.

Roy Houn
08.01.2013
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.

Roy Houn
08.01.2013
I dont have lots of spare coin (maybe
Layne Koop
09.01.2013
It's slightly dated...but still a great place to start:

http://www.djranking s.com/2010/12/1...gle-out-there/
Iraida Bonaventure
08.01.2013
^

707 is definitely a quality mixer but good luck finding one.

I say a used Nuo would be the way to go. Or even a used Stanton M.207, they're built very well if you can get over its ugly looks.

On second thought, the Stanton might be a little over kill with all the FX and shit. Just look for a used Nuo 2 or 3. The DJM 250 is definitely a solid bargain, I bet it wouldn't sound as nice as the Ecler's though.
Ninfa Mazariegos
08.01.2013
You can get a used djm-707 for around $200-$250. It has a five way adjustable eternal fader, transform switches, fx send/return on each channel and the mic, two lines per channel, line and master volume meters, a session in for your buddy, eq on/off switches, and the knobs are rubber so they turn quickly and easily and have a center detent. I'm not too fond of how high in the mids that the lows cut out as it makes vocals sound anemic, but I'm sure that it was designed to take out rumble when scratching. The eq switch can be used somewhat like eq kills so that is kind of nice. I much prefer the Ecler's wide mid band eq for mixing, though. I'm also a fan of the Vestax pmc-07, but I feel the Pioneer and Ecler mixers have better sound quality, are more durable and are better second hand buys.
Corey Ganer
08.01.2013
+1 for the Pioneer. Mine will be getting here by the end of the week! Ecler are alos awesome mixers, but I don't believe you can find a NUO new for that money. There are also the Vestax 002XLu, Denon DN-X 120, many Behringer and Numark models (though of lower quality), and many more.
Edwina Fagel
09.01.2013
Ecler Nuo 2 / 3.
Perfect.
Kandy Ahdoot
08.01.2013
Pioneer djm 250

nothing comes close.


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