![]() The faders slide nicely and the cross fader can be upgraded to an infinium fader for 20 or so quid which is nice.The big switch on.I plumbed in all the cables as required and switched it on. Again making the connectivity on this mixer excellent. The overall build quality is very reasonable (keep in mind the price of this thing) the second reason I wanted this is because every channel is switchable between line in and phono which is exceptionally handy. The first thing I noticed is the central (12oclock) position on some of the pots is slightly of centre and most don't feel overly sturdy to the twist/turn. The DDM4000 is packed with features and it is only about 1 inch deeper than my previous mixer (which i found annoying as i have no room for over hang at the back of my set up as its against a wall) but i digress!! the main reason I bought it is because it is the only one I could find for the price with MIDI connectivity (less than 250quid new!! I've looked at 2nd hand mixers with MIDI going for 500quid+) so value for money is superb in terms of bang for your buck!! But is it any good?First impressions on opening the box, it looks impressive as it has loads of buttons and knobs. Where to start? First of all I bought This to replace my old Pioneer DJM600. ![]() Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 October 2018 Hard pushed to find so many features on a mixer of this price.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |