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Omnitronic TRM-222
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Omnitronic PM-202FX
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Omnitronic PM-202F
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Reloop RMX-30 BT
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Allen & Heath Xone:92 MK2
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Ecler Warm4
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Reloop RMX-44BT
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Reloop RMX-95
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Omnitronic PM-444Pi
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Omnitronic PM-222P
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Omnitronic GNOME 202P Gold
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Omnitronic GNOME 202P Black
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Omnitronic CM-5300
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Omnitronic PM-422P
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Omnitronic PM-322P
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Omnitronic PM-222
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Omnitronic TRM-422
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Ecler Warm2
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Omnitronic TRM-202 MK3
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Omnitronic TRM-402
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Reloop RMX-10BT
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Ecler eCompact 4 BT
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Reloop ELITE
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Allen & Heath Xone 96
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the t.mix 401-USB Play
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the t.mix 201-USB Play
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Fun Generation USB Mix 2
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Fun Generation USB Mix 3
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DAP-Audio CORE Beat
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Allen & Heath Xone:PX5
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Formula Sound FF-4000
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Reloop RMX-22i
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Allen & Heath Xone 43
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Numark M 4 Black
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Behringer VMX100USB
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Ecler NUO 2.0
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Ecler NUO 4.0 F Silver
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Ecler NUO 4.0 F Black
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Reloop RMX-60 Digital
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Behringer NOX101 DJ-Mixer
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Behringer DX2000USB
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Behringer VMX1000 USB
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About DJ Mixers
DJ mixers are the central control hubs for DJs, allowing them to blend and manipulate audio sources like turntables, CDJs, and software. They provide EQ controls, effects, and routing options to create seamless mixes and dynamic performances. A quality mixer is essential for any aspiring or professional DJ.
DJ Mixers — Pros & Cons
PROS
- Provides precise audio control and manipulation for seamless transitions
- Offers flexible routing and connectivity for diverse setups
- Often includes built-in effects for creative sound shaping
- Allows for dynamic performance and expressive mixing techniques
CONS
- Can be complex to master, requiring practice and skill
- Higher-end models can be a significant investment
- May introduce latency with certain digital connections
- Size and weight can be limiting for mobile setups
Frequently Asked Questions About DJ Mixers
A 2-channel mixer handles two audio sources simultaneously, ideal for basic mixing. A 4-channel mixer allows for blending four sources, providing more flexibility and creative options.
Phono inputs are specifically designed for turntables, providing the correct grounding and pre-amplification needed to boost the weak signal from vinyl records.
Faders are the primary controls for volume and transitions; high-quality faders offer smooth, consistent performance and long-term reliability, crucial for live mixing.