Very good unless you like cutting or scratching with the crossfader.
The curve is very gentle and there's a delay.
Solved on the Xone 92 though!
get the mixer that is used in clubs ....pioneer djm800 cos then you get used to it and then you will have an edge if you ever play out
You're all talking rubbish. Andy C might love the mixer but that doesn't make it the best.
For the same money you can get an Ecler Nuo5, easily the best mixer on the market today (bar the new EVO range)
Go to a shop and do an A - B test, most good DJ equipment shops should let you do this.
Allen & Heath used to be good when they built there mixers in England, now its all made in China and hence the quality has gone down.
Yeah both normal, the filters are assigned to each side of the crossfader so if its switched off on a channel the filter has no way of manipulating the sound on said channel. Dip in volume is due to the differences in the crossfader curve.
Wicked mixer, nothing else comes close imo.
Just bought a Xone 62 graphite version! Honestly can't wait as i had my Pioneer DJM 400 for nearly 10 years! Was time for an ugrade. Who here has one and what do you think of it?
I would have got a 92 but way over my price range and probably would have been a bit too much for just home use
Always save the extra for a 92
It's not too much for home use. It's not too much for any use. It's the best mixer available for D&B DJ's
Pioneers are shit