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(More customer reviews)I love this mixer. It's def next gen design. I kind of thinking of it like the Korg Zero 8 if it had a baby with Pioneer's DJM 800. I've only had 2 problems with it:
a. Price. There's no reason why anyone should be charging you more than $2500 for this piece of equipment. There's a demand/supply problem right now (Aug 2010) but still, this isn't a freaking Wii. Get a life scalpers. I kind of think $2500 is a bit much to ask for in crappy economic times (especially for DJ gear) but I guess I didn't mind it too much in the end.
b. It's not a piece of tech to not rehearse with. I know a lot of DJs who are frankly lazy and don't rehearse their gear. This is a piece you want to screw around with because like the EFX1000, theres TONS of stuff it does that isn't even in the feature set in the manual. In many ways it lets you do things even Traktor or Serato don't offer. The sampler is worth the price alone. The effects are totally robust. It's stable as a tank. But still most vids I've seen online and most DJs I've seen using it don't really use even 10% of the features so it makes me wonder why they paid $2500 for it and didn't just get a great mixer for half the price.
My one potential gripe is that I don't like people playing with it. The touch screen especially, I'm kind of nervous might give out one day so I don't really want anyone on it (for right now) whereas with some of my other gearI like to tag team and collaborate. This isn't the kind of piece I feel as confident about even though the build is very high quality.
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