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- Two-channel tabletop DJ mixer
- Inputs: two phono/line switchable (RCA), two line (RCA), mic (1/4")
- Outputs: Master (RCA), Record (RCA), Headphone (1/4" stereo)
- Three-band EQ and gain on each channel
- Replaceable crossfader with reverse and slope-controls
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I have only been mixing now for a few months. This mixer is a great value. It has the essential features for any DJ to practice scratching on: variable crossfader slope, hampster switch, 3-channel EQ.There are only two problems I have had with it. The first is that I needed to spray some of that magical electrical contact cleaner into the crossfader within the first couple of weeks. Without that the crossfader made quite a bit of noise while traveling. The other problem is that the crossfader slope is not continuously variable. You only have two settings: sharp and....not sharp. The not-so-sharp setting fades out by the center of travel. The sharp setting fades out by the first tick mark on the mixer's face. The fact that there are only two settings keeps you from making a more fine-tune customization.
Even mentioning these problems emphasizes them too much. This thing works beautifully and I am having a ton of fun with it.
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So far this thing is working great. It's had many, many, hours on it and still working great. It has everything you could ask for in an entry level mixer for scratching and mixing. The "CF slope" cut off function makes scratching a breeze. It's a nice size with a lot of features without the dials and switches squeezed in close together. The fader moves well and not bleeding yet. I'm very pleased so far.Read Best Reviews of Numark M2 Professional Scratch Mixer Here
Although I am new to DJing, I do run my own studio and am very involved in music production and composition so I do have some sense of musical equipment. I was looking for something cheap and basic to complement my two turntables and minor vinyl collection. After some research, and a few poor purchases, I have found my perfect mixer. I am a HUGE old school 90's Hip Hop fanatic so the crossfaders' functionality was a must for me and this mixer delivers. Granted, I have only had it for a week, but I haven't found anything wrong in this mixer. If you are starting out and looking for THE mixer that fits you best, this is it.This thing fried so easily, I'm disappointed in it really. Worked well when it did work. But now it sounds bad.I bought this mixer to use as a pre-amp and a mic input with a sound system that I use at outdoor events, so I wanted something basic and inexpensive. The M2 is up to the job, but I think the "Professional" part of the name is a bit of a stretch. The construction isn't flimsy but it doesn't seem like it's really meant for daily abuse. It works great for what I need though, the mic input has good level control and the mixer has the appropriate input impedance for direct connection to an MP3 player. If you have an amp that just doesn't get as loud as it should when hooked up to your MP3 player, but does with a more powerful source, you can use one of these to boost the input levels to the stereo.
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