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Mr_Moo said:

I had a go on this mixer the other night, and its like really advanced, but so simple and easy to use!! All the buttons are right, not to slippy, not to stiff!

 

 

Its the mixer i have but i have it in silver!! Pioneer mixers are spot on!!

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If they are in good condition, you could probably get $20-$50 less than what you paid for them in retail.

 

I dunno...Pioneer mixers suck in my book. They can't take wear and tear. They are good if you own one at home and baby it, but every club I play at they are always falling apart.

 

 

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Tony.P said:

really, every club i've played in with a pioneer mixer has been fine, and i've played in some right shite holes too

I played at Crobar Nightclub here in Chicago, up in their smaller second room. The knobs and faders were breaking, and the headphone jack was wobbly...I kept losing my connection.

 

I also remember playing at 2 other places and the same problems occurred. Like I said, when I see someone who babys their mixer, like in someone's house, it's top notch...but when I go someplace where a couple hundred different DJs have been on the DJM-500 or 600...it's falling apart.

 

I personally think the ONLY mixer I have seen take a lot of wear and tear in a club is a Rane mixer.

 

 

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maybe you americans are too heavy handed mate wink.gif

 

seriously thou, i recon alot of scratch dj's play in your venues in the states (is this true?), where as over here mixers aren't battered so hard, only at partucular venues.

 

But yes Rane mixers are very good, but have only honbestly played on one once

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I personally think the ONLY mixer I have seen take a lot of wear and tear in a club is a Rane mixer.

 

... and for the money they charge for them, I should bloody hope they're able to take a hammering!

 

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DJam said:

I dunno...Pioneer mixers suck in my book. They can't take wear and tear. They are good if you own one at home and baby it, but every club I play at they are always falling apart.

 

That isn't the fault of the mixer, that's the clubs fault for not looking after their equipment. There's nothing worse than turning up to a club where the decks and mixer haven't been looked after.....sloppy promoters in my book!

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