Advantages: none Disadvantages: too much noise - bad transmission - low range
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Buying this you get 2 microphones, which connect over the same frequency to only one receiver. This means you have two mikes but you only allocate one entry at the mixer with it. Means the "audience-channel". … ;-)
In the package you see:
- the receiver which is a very cheap looking plastic-case. This lets you anticipate a disaster already, But it provides two antennas.
- two very light microphones, looking very professional indeed. They have two switches, one to switch on, the second one to set mute. The mikes even are differentiated by rings in the colors red and green. This color marking is been used by the "man at the mixer" in order...
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Advantages: Holds the record/Loud output/Long life/Easy to put onto cartridge Disadvantages: None that I can think of
...I have been a club Dj for 12 years and have played with/for:
Mick Jagger
Pras (Fugees)
Q-Bert
DJ Hype
Microsoft
McDonalds
Heineken and much, much more:
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myspace.com/yeodie
I believe Ortofon styluses are the best, overall.
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Colour:
U nfortunately, only PINK... but this really helps finiding it easier, if you drop it on the floor in the Dj booth.
Cost:
USD35
First released:
2001
Output:
Louder than any others out there I've tried.
Packaging:
See-thru, square box.
Material:
Plastic casing holds the medal tip of the stylus.
* This plastic casing can crack, so be gentle...
Compatabilty:
Can be used with all other Ortofon cartridges of the same shape as the Scratch cartridges and vise versa.
Shelf life:
If you Dj 3 nights...
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Advantages: 3 channels, Excellent price Disadvantages: Non-replaceable parts
...on them. Back to the mixers, Gemini are most well known for this mixer and the BPM range, which are similar, but have the extra help of a BPM (Beats Per Minute) display, which helps set the tempo of each track to make sure they are the same speed.
The PS-626 is priced at a reasonable £150, (but is available at a cheaper price when bought in a package with decks as well). The mixer features just about everything you would need and a bit more for when you first start out as a DJ.
The mixer is quite a good size, being a about the same length and height as turntables usually are, and a reasonable width, making it slot in-between your decks and looking just right, in my view that is. The actual measurements of the mixer are 12" in length (same as the diameter of a record), 10" in width and ranging between 2.5" and 3.5" in height (it slopes...
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